Zero-knowledge mind maps
A zero-knowledge mind map ensures that the provider cannot read your content — not by design, not by accident, and not through admin access. MindMapVault keeps all encryption keys client-side and stores only ciphertext, never plaintext.
What zero-knowledge means
- Keys are generated and stored on the client.
- No server-side key material exists.
- Stored data is ciphertext only.
- No admin or support-side decrypt button.
- No hidden recovery path.
Why zero-knowledge mind maps matter
Mind maps expose:
- reasoning
- structure
- priorities
- uncertainty
- sensitive planning
A zero-knowledge model protects all of it.
Why MindMapVault
- True zero-knowledge architecture.
- No telemetry of content payloads.
- Local-first workflow with optional sync.
- Offline mode for sensitive drafting.
- Predictable trust boundaries.
How it works
- Open the app and create a new map.
- Add nodes, branches, and notes.
- Encryption keys stay on your device.
- Only encrypted blobs are stored or synced.
Zero-knowledge checklist
- Does the provider hold any key material?
- Is there an admin override?
- Is recovery possible without your key?
- Is structure encrypted or only text?
- Are logs separated from content?
Start a zero-knowledge workflow
Use MindMapVault when you need a zero-knowledge mind map with strict privacy guarantees and full control over your encryption keys.
- Start now: Download MindMapVault
- Try the interactive demo: MindMapVault FOSS Demo