Zero-knowledge notes

Your notes are yours. That is the point.

Zero-knowledge means your private notes are not sitting around in readable form for us to inspect.

A simple picture

You

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Encrypted

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Stored

Think of it as an encrypted bridge: the note becomes protected before storage, and the service is not meant to sit in the middle reading what crosses.

What it means

The technical phrase matters because of the human reality underneath it.

Typical cloud storage

In many products, the service still has a path to readable content.

The Serenote way

Notes are encrypted before storage, with readable content kept out of our hands.

Why it matters

That lowers the risk of note exposure through internal access or system compromise.

Therapist in control

Clinical ownership stays with the practitioner.

Encrypted on your side

Sensitive content is encrypted on your device first.

No plain-text storage

Stored note content should not sit there in readable form.

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