
2018-11-06
Cryptomator 1.4.0 Release
Introducing Dokany (Windows) and FUSE (macOS, Linux) support. Vaults can now be mounted via Dokany and FUSE which is now the preferred way over WebDAV. Expect vastly improved integration into the system.

2018-11-06
Introducing Dokany (Windows) and FUSE (macOS, Linux) support. Vaults can now be mounted via Dokany and FUSE which is now the preferred way over WebDAV. Expect vastly improved integration into the system.

2018-06-18
As you know, we’re providing Cryptomator as a pay-what-you-want software and we want to keep it that way. In the meantime, we’ve grown to a small team working full time on this project. And we all need to pay our bills. Therefore we need your help! If you use Cryptomator in your company or know a company that uses open-source software, please ask if they want to become an official sponsor of Cryptomator. Alternatively, you can support Cryptomator through recurring donations.
2018-01-07
In 2018, Cryptomator will switch to FUSE-based drives for better performance and compatibility, move to Java 9 for faster updates and smaller apps, and use IntelliJ as the build platform. From version 1.4.0, only 64-bit systems will be supported; 1.3.x will stay compatible for 32-bit users.
2017-10-17
Cryptomator 1.0 for Android is here! Now fully compatible with desktop and iOS, supporting Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, WebDAV, and local storage. Available for $4.99 on Google Play.
2017-09-13
Our online community has a new home! Join us for technical support and discussions with other users. We aim to build a comprehensive knowledge base to answer questions quickly. We look forward to your participation!
2017-07-01
Cryptomator has been rewritten with a modular core, introducing features like auto-unlock, a new vault format, performance improvements, and enhanced compatibility. We’ve switched to IntelliJ, updated to GPLv3, and dropped 32-bit support. iOS and Android updates include compatibility with vault format 6, bug fixes, and new features like fingerprint support on Android, with more updates on the way.

2017-05-09
Cyberduck 6.0 now supports Cryptomator vaults! Access cloud storage directly without local sync, compatible with vaults from both Cyberduck and Cryptomator.
2016-12-02
Cryptomator 1.2.3 for Windows resolves the system error 53/67 by fixing a missing webclient registry entry. The update also enhances password management, maintains WebDAV server uptime after failed mounts, and adds a debug mode. Next, version 1.3 will integrate CryptoFS, preparing for FUSE/Dokany support in version 1.4.
2016-11-04
We’ve released the first beta of Cryptomator for Android after six months of development! It’s a new, native app with cryptographic code outsourced to CryptoLib. Next up, we’ll fix critical bugs, then add support for Google Drive, OneDrive, and WebDAV, aiming for feature parity with the iOS app.
2016-09-21
Cryptomator 1.2.0 is out for Windows, Mac, and Linux, with optional password saving, faster directory listings, and improved usability. On iOS, it adds compatibility with desktop 1.2.0, new sorting and filtering options, and bug fixes. File size obfuscation was removed to enhance performance. A beta release for Android is coming soon!