A vault that stays local and opens only when it should.
Phantom Obscura stores credentials, files, notes, and sensitive records in a local encrypted vault.
Access can require a trusted USB device before the vault unlocks, adding a physical possession check to digital security.
Your data stays on your system. Access depends on conditions you control.
Most vault software depends on accounts, sync layers, or platform infrastructure.
Those systems can add convenience, but they also introduce additional trust assumptions and external dependencies.
Phantom Obscura takes a more controlled approach: encrypted storage that remains local, with access controlled by conditions on the system itself.
Make hardware presence part of the unlock path
Phantom Obscura can combine several local components before access is granted.
If the expected conditions are not present, the vault remains sealed.
Layered controls applied locally
Vault security is enforced through several local checks rather than relying on a single unlock step.
Data remains encrypted at rest using modern cryptography.
Vault access can require the presence of a specific USB device.
Vault sessions can remain tied to the trusted device while the vault is open.
Together these checks create a narrower access path that is enforced locally rather than remotely.
Built for sensitive local storage
- Personal vault storage for credentials, documents, private records, and sensitive files
- Offline-capable environments that cannot rely on network connectivity
- Hardware-bound security workflows that require possession of a trusted device
Inside Phantom Obscura
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Phantom Obscura is currently in development and planned for release in May 2026. Join the waitlist to follow development updates and receive early access.