Explore VaultNet's decentralized platform designed to store, secure, and retrieve your digital assets through IPFS, JWT, and scalable cloud-native architecture.

VaultNet is a secure, user-friendly platform leveraging IPFS and blockchain-inspired technology to store, access, and manage your data with full ownership. Built with modern privacy standards, our mission is to decentralize control and maximize file resilience — without compromise.
Store files on a peer-to-peer network using IPFS, ensuring resilience, accessibility, and zero vendor lock-in.
Secure your app with modern token-based authentication. VaultNet uses JWT for protected access to user dashboards and uploads.
Every uploaded file is tracked using DynamoDB, storing user info, IPFS hashes, and metadata for retrieval and verification.
VaultNet offers a secure dashboard for managing your uploaded IPFS files, tracking records, and accessing services easily.
Explore VaultNet's decentralized platform designed to store, secure, and retrieve your digital assets through IPFS, JWT, and scalable cloud-native architecture.
Files Uploaded & Managed via IPFS
AI auto-tags files from “beach” images to PDF topics — making retrieval faster and smarter.
Ask natural questions and find docs easily — even if filenames are vague or unrelated.
Upload contracts or manuals and ask questions like “What is the refund policy?” — get instant answers.
AI detects threats or abnormal patterns — without exposing raw content. Privacy preserved.
Train AI models locally. Nothing leaves your device. No central data — ever.
Predict storage needs, suggest cold storage migration, and avoid unnecessary costs.
Let VaultNet generate previews and summaries for large files before download or decryption.
Mount your documents to a chatbot and ask questions about stored files in natural language.
VaultNet is designed around IPFS and peer-to-peer protocols to eliminate single points of failure and ensure uninterrupted access to your data — anytime, anywhere. Our decentralized approach prioritizes autonomy, uptime, and transparency.
We protect users through industry-standard security practices, including bcrypt-hashed passwords and JWT-based token authentication. Our platform ensures that only authorized users can access protected content or file uploads via secure sessions.
VaultNet is not just about storage — it's about ownership. We aim to empower users with true control over their data, enabling future-forward solutions such as token-based access, encrypted uploads, and decentralized collaboration using open protocols.
VaultNet is a privacy-first platform designed to redefine digital file storage. With decentralized architecture, IPFS-based delivery, and secure authentication via JWT and bcrypt, we help users reclaim ownership over their data. Whether you’re an individual, developer, or enterprise — VaultNet is built to ensure security, scalability, and trust in a decentralized world.
Files Secured via IPFS
Industries Using VaultNet
Uptime for Data Availability
Step 01
New users sign up using their email and password. Credentials are securely hashed using bcrypt and stored in AWS DynamoDB.
Step 02
Users log in and receive a JWT token for secure access. This token is required to interact with protected routes like uploads and dashboard views.
Step 03
Files are uploaded via VaultNet to IPFS. A unique hash (CID) is returned and stored with the user's record in DynamoDB for future access or sharing.
Step 04
Through the VaultNet dashboard, users can view, download, or share files using their stored IPFS hashes — all secured with token-based access control.
VaultNet is a decentralized file storage platform built on IPFS. It allows users to securely upload files, store them across a peer-to-peer network, and retrieve them using a unique content identifier (CID). User data is protected through JWT authentication and password hashing via bcrypt, while metadata is managed in AWS DynamoDB.
Your data is encrypted before upload, stored using IPFS (a decentralized protocol), and accessible only via secure JWT-based authentication. VaultNet uses bcrypt to hash passwords, and your private data is never stored in plain text or exposed to centralized control.
Yes. Files uploaded to VaultNet are hosted on the IPFS network, which is distributed across global nodes. As long as the file is pinned or accessible via IPFS gateways, your data remains retrievable — independent of any one platform.
VaultNet shares similar goals with Filecoin, such as decentralized file storage and content integrity through IPFS. However, VaultNet focuses on simplified onboarding, user dashboards, token-based access via JWT, and optional integration with blockchain infrastructure — making it more accessible for mainstream users.
No. VaultNet is built to be intuitive. Users simply sign up, log in, and upload files like any other cloud platform. The decentralized backend is fully managed by our system while you enjoy a secure, user-friendly dashboard interface.
VaultNet integrates privacy-preserving AI features like smart file tagging, semantic search, and summarization. These tools help users find and organize files faster without compromising data sovereignty. All AI runs client-side or on user-trusted nodes.
No. VaultNet uses client-side AI and Federated Learning techniques. Your raw file content stays local unless you explicitly allow processing. AI runs securely in your browser or chosen node with consent-first principles.
Yes. VaultNet supports AI-powered semantic search and summarization. You can upload documents like contracts or transcripts and get quick highlights or ask questions like “What does this say about payments?” for instant results.