Privacy & Sharing
Bundle statements and reports into a single offline, passphrase-locked HTML data room.
Your money data never leaves this device
Every calculation, statement, and ledger stays in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, and exports are encrypted on-device.
Bundle statements, invoices, and spreadsheets into a single passphrase-locked HTML file that opens offline. Files are encrypted in a Web Worker — nothing is uploaded.
Files
PDF, CSV, Excel, images — added on-device
Settings
There is no upload endpoint — your files are processed in this browser tab. Open your network tab and check. See how it stays private.
How to finance data room
- Gather documents. Add the statements and files to include.
- Redact & organize. Mask sensitive details and arrange the bundle.
- Export. Download the packaged data room to share.
Sharing financials for a loan or investment usually means uploading everything to someone's portal. Packaging a data room locally lets you organize and redact first, so you control exactly what leaves your machine.
Redact statements with the Statement redactor before adding them, and keep an encrypted master copy with the Encrypted ledger export.
Frequently asked questions
What is a data room?
A curated, organized set of financial documents shared for due diligence — for a loan, investment, or audit. Packaging it well makes review faster and more professional.
Can I redact before packaging?
Yes. You can mask account numbers and sensitive figures so the bundle shares exactly what's needed and nothing more.
Is my data uploaded to package it?
No. The bundle is assembled in your browser, so your financial documents stay on your device until you choose to send the export.
Related tools
- Statement redactorMask account numbers and IDs in statements before sharing — detection runs locally.
- Encrypted exportEncrypt a finance JSON export with a passphrase (AES-256-GCM) and decrypt it later.
- RedactBlackout, patch & hard erase
- Import & analyzeImport CSV/Excel, OFX, QIF, CAMT.053, or MT940 statements, categorize, dedupe, and chart spending — locally.