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Welcome to the official documentation for Lazysodium. Use the contents pane to get started. Or view the links below.

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The features of Lazysodium and the operations it currently supports.

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Projects using Lazysodium

Name Short description
WordPress WordPress, one of the largest website builders, has Lazysodium powering their encryption in their Android app.
Dailymotion Kinta Dailymotion Kinta, end-to-end automation for mobiles
Threema (SaltyRTC) Threema is a global end-to-end encrypted chatting app and SaltyRTC is their protocol for encryption.
OpenHAB OpenHAB allows you to automate and superpower your home.
PayPay CardPaymentSDK is a card payments library to make payments through several payment methods painless. It uses PayPay as an endpoint to establish a payment security channel.
UXBOX UXBox, the open-source solution for design and prototyping
E3DB An encrypted NoSQL database designed from the ground-up for user privacy and security.
ADAMANT The most private messenger possible. Your device does not store any info. It directly interacts with the blockchain, where every byte is fully-encrypted.
Kepler A small TCP server written in Java powered by Netty, an asynchronous networking library.
Regen Ledger A global marketplace & contracting platform for Earth's ecosystem assets, services, and data.
Tezos The TezosJ SDK library enables plain Java developers to create applications that communicates with Tezos blockchain.
Exonum Exonum Java Binding is a framework for building blockchain applications in Java, powered by Exonum.
Paseto Java Implementation of Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens.
Recordo A super secure diary/journal that provides end to end encryption.