The one gesture
Slide to lock.
Slide to unlock.
Slide the key one way and a note locks behind the veil. Slide it back and the note returns — same ink, same lines, same place. That's the entire interface — go on, try it.
Live — drag the key
Locked to you
Only you can
open it.
Turn on the lock and Veil opens to your Face ID or fingerprint — nothing else. Hand someone your unlocked phone and the notebook stays shut. The key is you, not a passcode they can watch you tap.
Face ID · Touch ID · Your choice
Veil is locked
Unlock with Face ID or Touch ID
Share, privately
Hand a note to
someone you trust.
Pair one device with a short code and pass a sealed note straight to it — phone to phone. Sharing stays off until you turn it on, travels directly between the two of you, and lands sealed until they choose to open it.
Off by default · Device to device · Nothing stored
You send
Sealed note
Shared with you
Hidden note
Why it stays private
Three reasons nothing ever gets out.
On device
Every note is written to your phone's own storage — never uploaded, never synced. Nothing is kept on a server.
No account
Nothing to sign up for, nothing to log into. Veil never learns your name, your email, or anything else.
No backups
On purpose. What you delete is gone for good. Back up your phone normally if a note needs to last.
Make it yours
Pick an ink.
The app follows.
Choose your stroke and the whole of Veil re-skins around it — one accent, carried everywhere, from the cursor to the tick.
Questions
Before you ask
Keep your thoughts
to yourself.
Free to download. No account to make, nothing to set up.