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Never lose an Android keystore again

Lose your signing key and you lose the ability to ever update your app again. Vault backs it up automatically, every time you build — encrypted before it ever leaves your machine.

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Every developer knows this story

A hard drive dies. A laptop gets wiped. A developer leaves the team and takes the keystore with them. Whatever the reason, the result is the same — the app can never be updated again under its own identity. Every install, every review, every ranking, gone.

Most developers know they should back up their keystore. Almost none do it consistently, because remembering by hand, every time, for every project, isn't realistic. Vault exists so that remembering is no longer required.

How it works

01

Add one line

Drop the Vault plugin into your build.gradle. No separate app, no background process.

02

Build as usual

Every release build, your keystore is encrypted on your own device and backed up. Nothing else changes.

03

Restore in seconds

New machine, wiped drive — log in, enter your master password, and it's back in place.

Zero-knowledge, by design

Your keystore is encrypted on your device before it's ever sent anywhere. We never see the plaintext file — and we couldn't hand it over even if asked to.

Your device
Encrypted locally
Vault storage

Your master password is never stored or transmitted — which also means if you forget it, we can't recover it for you either. That trade-off is the whole point.

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