
Encrypted Vaults for
Anything You Care About
Zero gives you a private, secure space to create, organize, and search structured information — all stored locally, fully encrypted, and only accessible by you.
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Manage Private Data
With Full Control & Flexibility
Zero lets you create and manage secure databases inside isolated vaults —
with optional encryption, powerful search, and a fully local-first experience.
Vault Isolation
Split work into fully-encrypted vaults. Focus on one vault at a time & keep everything else locked away.
Create Databases
Name them, comment them, add any field type. Zero grows with your schema, without leaving the vault.
Smart Templates
Start fast with built-in or custom templates. One click and your schema is ready.
Encrypted by Default
Zero-trust design: data stays encrypted at rest and only decrypts on demand with your master password.
Search Everything
Blazing-fast search across vaults, databases, or individual tables—complete with smart debounce.
No Tracking or Collection
Zero runs entirely local. We don’t collect or track anything — your data stays private and on your machine.
Move, Clone, Organize
Clone schemas, move databases between vaults, keep everything tidy without manual exports.
Local-First & Secure
Your vault lives on your machine. Even if the file is stolen, encryption keeps it unreadable.
See Zero in Action
Local-first, encrypted, and fast — a quiet UI for serious data.

Get Zero on your machine
Local-first, zero-trust. Your data, your rules.
Integrity
Verify your download using the official checksum files and signed GPG key.
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Love Using Zero?
Zero is free, local-first, and built without trackers or paywalls. If it helped you stay secure or organized — consider showing support.
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What Can You Do with Zero?
From passwords to private info, Zero helps you build secure, flexible data vaults — fully offline, fully yours.
Password Manager
Store credentials, OTPs, and backup codes with custom fields, field-level encryption, and vault isolation.
Private Info Organizer
Track ID numbers, insurance records, crypto wallets, or anything sensitive — searchable and encrypted.
Knowledgebase
Save notes, code snippets, contacts, or links in a structured vault. Search fast and build with templates.
Metadata Tracker
Record non-sensitive info about files, receipts, or logs — without storing actual files.
Zero — FAQs
Still unsure how Zero works? Here are quick answers to common questions.
Nope. Zero runs fully on your machine — no signups, no cloud sync, no data tracking.
Yes. You control your data. Everything is stored locally, and encrypted fields stay hidden unless you decrypt them.
The encrypted data becomes unreadable — even to you. Zero-trust encryption means we can’t recover it either. Keep your password safe.
Yes! Databases can be moved between vaults or cloned to create duplicates. Easy to reorganize as things grow.
Partially. You can add new fields, but changing or deleting fields is limited to avoid breaking existing data.
Yes. Zero is currently free to use. Future updates or add-ons might change that, but core features will stay accessible.
I believe useful tools should be shared. Zero is free to use — no tracking, no accounts, no catch. It’s part of what I build at Techdobz. If you like it, feel free to explore more or reach out.
Absolutely. You can use Zero for journals, inventories, trackers, research — anything structured that benefits from security and search.