I Built a Tiny Browser-Only Encryption Tool Because I Don’t Trust Your Backend

09/12/2025 10 min
I Built a Tiny Browser-Only Encryption Tool Because I Don’t Trust Your Backend

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/i-built-a-tiny-browser-only-encryption-tool-because-i-dont-trust-your-backend.
A developer builds Encrypter, a browser-only tool for encrypting text without servers, logins, or tracking—offering a simple, secure way to share secrets.
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I built Encrypter, a static browser-only text encryption tool that turns secrets into shareable ciphertext (links/QR), keeps crypto in the Web Crypto API, and never sends your plaintext to a server.


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