Most messaging apps bolt encryption onto systems designed to collect data. They still require your phone number or e-mail, upload your contacts, and analyze your metadata.
Keylane is fundamentally different. We started with a single principle: our server should be deliberately blind. It acts as a simple, secure traffic controller—a digital postman that can see the address on an impenetrable, sealed envelope, but knows nothing about the sender, the recipient, or the contents within.
This isn't a promise. It's a structural guarantee.