A private place to talk.

Create an encrypted room and share one secure link.
End-to-end encrypted rooms for the people you trust.

End-to-end encrypted. No sign-ups.
1

Create

Start a room in seconds. KYTE generates a secure, encrypted link for you.

2

Invite

Share the link with anyone. No accounts or personal information required.

3

Talk privately

Messages are end-to-end encrypted. Only you and your guests can read them.

Your conversation starts here.

Create a private encrypted room. No account required.

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Start a private room

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Private by design

Your keys stay with you.

KYTE layers several protections around every room. The important work happens on your device, before a message or image reaches the relay.

01

Encrypted before sending

Messages and processed images are encrypted inside your browser. The relay receives an unreadable encrypted packet instead of the conversation itself.

02

The room secret stays in the link

The secret after the # in an invitation link is handled by the browser and is not sent as a normal request to KYTE's server.

03

New members need approval

When a room is already active, a signed request from a new participant must be approved by an existing member before that person can send messages.

04

Identity changes are flagged

KYTE remembers trusted identities on your device. If a contact's security identity changes, sending pauses until you review it. Safety codes can be compared directly.

05

Rooms are designed to be temporary

Encrypted room packets are held temporarily in relay memory, not written into the account database. Expiration settings and ending a room remove relay data sooner.

06

Images get the same protection

KYTE accepts small JPEG, PNG, and WebP images, processes them on your device, then encrypts the result before it is delivered to other room members.

Honest limits

Encryption protects content, not everything around it.

Hosting systems can still process connection details such as IP addresses, timing, packet size, and browser information. A recipient can also copy a message or take a screenshot. Share room links only with people you trust.

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KYTE account

Professional when you need it.

Enter your real name for your private account record. People in rooms will only see your unique @username.
Account avatar

Optional. If you skip this, KYTE uses a simple initial avatar.

No password to remember. Create your account with a one-time email code. Afterward, you can add an optional passkey using a device you already use. Windows Hello PIN, fingerprint, or face Mac, iPhone, or iPad Touch ID, Face ID, or device passcode Another device Use the secure QR option offered by your browser

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Security settings

Protection level

Encryption and warnings about changed security keys always stay on. These choices only control how quickly messages disappear and whether this device remembers them.

Standard keeps the normal message lifetime you choose below.

Identity

Guest mode gives you a temporary identity. A KYTE ID lets trusted contacts recognize the same security identity when you return.

Guest

No persistent device identity

Message lifetime

Choose how long messages remain available. When time runs out, KYTE removes them from this screen and the relay, although another person could still have saved a copy or screenshot.

Leave this room?

You will be disconnected from this conversation.

Identity verification

Contact

Compare this code with your contact through another trusted channel. Both screens must show the same number.