The argument

Why the world needs RESQD

Every day, families lose irreplaceable photos to cloud provider outages. Businesses lose millions to data breaches that silently exfiltrate secrets for months before detection. Crypto holders die without their heirs knowing how to access their wallets. And quantum computers are coming — rendering today's encryption obsolete within the decade.

The solutions people use today are dangerously fragile. iCloud? One account compromise and everything is gone. Google Drive? A single company controls your memories. A password manager? It stores credentials, not your life's work. An encrypted USB drive? One hardware failure from total loss.

RESQD is different. We don't store your data — we rescue it. Your files are encrypted with post-quantum algorithms in your browserbefore they ever leave your device. Then they're split into shards and distributed across three independent cloud providers. No single entity — not AWS, not Google, not even RESQD — can read or reconstruct your data.

But security without proof is just a promise. That's why every access to your vault rotates a cryptographic canary and commits the result to the blockchain. You don't have to trust us when we say nobody looked. You can verify it mathematically.

This isn't another cloud storage product. It's the first digital safety deposit box that uses the laws of mathematics to guarantee what physical vaults use steel walls to approximate: your most treasured assets are safe, and you can prove it.