About T-Vault

Built for simplicity and speed

T-Vault was designed to solve a simple problem: how do you quickly share text or links between devices without creating accounts, installing apps, or worrying about privacy?

The Story

During college exams, I often needed to access notes or reference material on lab computers. Emailing myself was slow and left traces. Cloud storage required login. Messaging apps were blocked or monitored.

So I built T-Vault: a dead-simple web app where you store text with a key, then retrieve it from anywhere with just that key. No login, no password, no tracking. It auto-deletes after 24 hours, so there's no long-term footprint.

Over time, I added URL shortening with QR codes, keyboard shortcuts, and a clean UI. Now it's useful for developers, students, and anyone who needs fast, temporary sharing.

Common Use Cases

Study & Exams

Quickly access notes or reference material from a lab computer during exams. Just remember your key and retrieve your content instantly.

Developer Tools

Share code snippets, API keys for testing, or logs between your local machine and a remote server without emails or chat apps.

Quick Links

Generate short links with QR codes for presentations, events, or sharing long URLs on social media or print materials.

Team Collaboration

Pass temporary text or links to teammates without creating accounts or sharing sensitive information through permanent channels.

Ready to try it?

Head to the home page and start sharing in seconds.