
Cryptomator
Put a lock on your cloud: Take the security of your data into your own hands
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Cryptomator, Developed by Skymatic GmbH. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 1.11.1, Updated On 19/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Cryptomator. Achieved Over 49 thousand Installs. Cryptomator Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.7 Stars
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With Cryptomator, the key to your data is in your hands. Cryptomator encrypts your data quickly and easily. Afterwards you upload them protected to your favorite cloud service.
EASY-TO-USE
Cryptomator is a simple tool for digital self-defense. It allows you to protect your cloud data by yourself and independently.
• Simply create a vault and assign a password
• No additional account or configuration needed
• Unlock vaults with your fingerprint
COMPATIBLE
Cryptomator is compatible with the most commonly used cloud storages and available for all major operating systems.
• Compatible with Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, S3- and WebDAV-based cloud storage services
• Create vaults in Android’s local storage (e.g., works with third-party sync apps)
• Access your vaults on all your mobile devices and computers
SECURE
You don't have to trust Cryptomator blindly, because it is open source software. For you as a user, this means that everyone can see the code.
• File content and filename encryption with AES and 256 bit key length
• Vault password is secured with scrypt for enhanced brute-force resistance
• Vaults are automatically locked after sending app to background
• Crypto implementation is publicly documented
AWARD-WINNING
Cryptomator received the CeBIT Innovation Award 2016 for Usable Security and Privacy. We're proud to provide security and privacy for hundreds of thousands of Cryptomator users.
CRYPTOMATOR COMMUNITY
Join the Cryptomator Community and participate in the conversations with other Cryptomator users.
• Follow us on Mastodon @[email protected]
• Like us on Facebook /Cryptomator
What's New
- Cryptomator Hub now receives the Device ID during vault key retrieval
- Fixed potential crash when handling large files and exporting large folders
- Fixed potential crash when handling large files and exporting large folders
Recent Comments
Peter
The automatic image upload is killing me. It's one of the main reasons I got Cryptomator, and it doesn't work right. For years, people have complained that deleting an uploaded image on your computer simply prompts Cryptomator to re-upload it from your phone again, making it completely impossible to organize or clean up your image folder. For the other user, it seems to do fine with encrypting my files on Dropbox. But, dang, the image upload sucks!
Tom Sadler
This application is clunky and difficult to use. The option to use Outlook doesn't work either. Played with it for a little bit and missed my opportunity for a refund. I do not recommend this as a simple file encryption app.
Andrew Tippett
Good app but room for improvement...having used the Boxcryptor android app for several years, I do miss being able to do things that would make this app truly 5*: - to pin favourite folders and files for ease of access - to open text files in the editor of my choice (Jota+ in my case) - to have a default vault selected for unlocking - bugs when downloading (exporting) large tiff files with no error information shown Hopefully given this is a paid product it'll improve...
Peter Kuan
Installed but could only create vault but do nothing. It shows select master key but i could not tap on it at all. There's no help file also. I'm basically stuck for a paid app.
John Morris
So far, it just works. I am transitioning away from Microsoft Windows and OneDrive due to increasingly grave privacy concerns. I am changing to solely Linux computers now and am using pCloud plus Cryptomator for cloud storage. The combo is about as simple as encrypted cloud storage containers possibly can be. Fairly similar to OneDrive's "Personal Vault" in ease of use. On Android, this app opens my cloud directory seamlessly, and it provides all the expected "sharing" of files from my device.
A Google user
Just what I have been looking for. This is the most seamless encryption cloud synchronization tools I have found yet. The one thing new users should be mindful of is that the app must be open and unlocked to access the encrypted files. Additionally, I wish the service offered it's own cloud decryption solution what worked in a browser to open encrypted files remotely. Nevertheless, I don't see how that will be possible the way the service is currently engineered to work. I think the mobile app is well worth the $5.00 (US) and I am planning on donating at least $10.00 (US) to the desktop version of the app. Thanks.
A Google user
Great work! The app is simple to use and works mostly as expected. To begin with, I was not aware that in order to edit .docx files, you had to download them, and upload them again after editing. Little annoying initially, but not a deal breaker. I since started using .txt files for most of my personal notes. Edit: I use Cryptomator on my Samsung S10 using a DeX station and an external keyboard. When I hit enter on the vault-unlock dialog, the cancel button gets focus without getting triggered.
Vincent Jenks
I guess I don't get it. Or, this app is entirely useless? I tried it out on my Debian desktop and it does the job - create a vault, add files, files are encrypted and hidden with I close the vault and app. Perfect! None of this works in the mobile app. Desktop doesn't support any of the cloud providers that the mobile app does, and the mobile app seems unfinished. I would have been willing to support, if I could simply encrypt, share between devices via cloud, and hide files.