Privacy-first · Burn-after-reading · 2025 ready

Quickburn

Share it. Open it once. Watch it self-destruct.

Quickburn is a privacy-focused burn-after-reading workspace that encrypts secrets in your browser with AES-GCM and HKDF before streaming them to our ephemeral Postgres store. No tracking pixels, no copies, just zero-knowledge delivery.

2.7M+

Zero-knowledge reads

< 30 min

Average burn window

45K

Secrets purged daily

Step 1

Encrypt and share in seconds

Your secret never leaves the browser unencrypted. Generate, send, and auto-burn with Cmd/Ctrl + Enter.

Max 64 KB

Password protect (optional)

Press Cmd/Ctrl + Enter to generate instantly.

Everything happens locally — we never see your plain text.

Client-side AES-256-GCM

Secrets are encrypted with random material, HKDF derived keys, and Argon2id hardened passwords before they touch our edge.

Programmable burn windows

Set TTLs from 10 minutes to 30 days with max-read enforcement so nothing lingers longer than you intend.

Privacy-first delivery

We skip analytics, disable previews, and fingerprint metadata so your recipients only see what matters.

Enterprise ready

SOC 2 aligned controls, audit trails, and API keys so teams can embed Quickburn into onboarding flows.

Why security teams choose Quickburn

Designed for 2025 threat models, not 2010-era paste bins.

No account required — just type and burn.
Ephemeral Postgres with hourly scrubbing jobs.
Argon2id + HKDF + AES-GCM 256 by default.
Share via link, QR, or native OS share sheet.

Need a refresher?

Quickburn creates one-time links that vanish after they are read. Start with our guides below to learn how our encryption works and how to share passwords safely in 2025.