A private, offline journal that asks nothing of you.
One file. One password. Yours forever. No accounts, no cloud, no algorithms reading your three-in-the-morning thoughts.
An encrypted journal where the passphrase never leaves your device.
AES-256-GCM with PBKDF2 key derivation at 600,000 iterations — the OWASP 2024 recommendation. Done in your browser, not on a server.
A journal that doesn't track you. At all. Ever.
No analytics. No cookies. No third-party scripts. No "anonymous usage data." If you view the file source, you'll see for yourself.
Your journal lives on your machine. Not someone else's.
No syncing, no servers, no "your data is safe with us." Local storage, encrypted, yours.
No account. No email. No "create your profile."
The Eternal Journal asks for one thing on first run: a passphrase you choose. That's it. That's the entire onboarding.
Zero-knowledge, in the literal sense.
We have no servers, no database, no backups of your writing. There is no copy for us to lose, leak, or be subpoenaed for.
An offline writing app that genuinely works offline.
Once the file is on your machine, the internet is optional. Forever.
A typewriter journal where the cursor never leaves the middle.
The text moves around you. Past sentences fade into soft shadow at the edges. The present moment stays lit.
A minimalist journal — by removing, not by adding.
No streaks chasing you. No formatting wrestling your sentences into neatness. No AI finishing your thought before you've had it.
A writing app built to disappear.
Fullscreen. Centered. Quiet. The interface gets out of the way and stays there.