Files and folders
Upload several files at once, sort them into folders, and move things with drag and drop. If a name is taken, Vault says so instead of quietly renaming.
Vault
Vault keeps files, photos, videos, and notes in one place, available from every device you sign in on.
Upload several files at once, sort them into folders, and move things with drag and drop. If a name is taken, Vault says so instead of quietly renaming.
Write in a clean editor with headings, lists, code, links, and quotes. Your edits save themselves, and notes live next to the files they belong to.
Photos open full screen and zoom in close, videos play in the app, and everything you open once loads faster the next time.
Add a file on your computer, open it on your phone. Vault is the same on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
Upload files from any device, or write a note right in the app.
Sort things into folders. Drag, drop, rename, done.
Everything shows up on all your devices, ready to view or edit.
Drop a file on one device. It is already waiting on the rest.
Photos, video, and notes open right where they live.
Vault does not try to be clever. You drop files in, they upload with a progress bar, and they are there on your other devices when you look. Photos zoom, videos play, notes open in a clean editor.
The details are handled: folders nest as deep as you like, moves are drag and drop, and a duplicate name gets rejected instead of silently renamed. Files you have opened stay cached, so nothing downloads twice.
Upload any number of files together, each with its own progress.
Markdown notes sit next to the files they describe.
Your files are reachable only when you are signed in.
Folders first, names sorted, duplicates rejected.
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