Private media should not live in plain sight.
Move sensitive photos, videos, files, audio, and notes into an encrypted local vault built for iPhone.
Move sensitive photos, videos, files, audio, and notes into an encrypted local vault built for iPhone.
Security-focused local-first software
MonoWare provides reliable apps for moments where ordinary tools expose too much, explain too little, or route simple work through accounts and clouds. Each product is built around a concrete user problem: protect sensitive content, control network access, measure signals, inspect audio, or keep records.
Company
MonoWare provides security-focused app products for concrete user risks: sensitive content that should not sit in an exposed album, proxy access that needs visible control, health and sound records that need context, and browser utilities that should finish routine work without an account.
The portfolio spans encrypted storage, local network access, pulse records, audio inspection, overnight sound review, and browser utilities. The common standard is reliability: clear state, native performance, local-first boundaries, and security behavior users can understand before they trust the app.
Portfolio
Private media protection
Keep sensitive photos, videos, files, audio, and notes out of exposed albums and cloud folders with a local encrypted vault.
Controlled local proxy
Give nearby devices, apps, and test environments controlled network access through your iPhone when you need a proxy without a remote relay.
Pulse history and context
Track pulse readings with notes and context when one-off measurements are not enough to understand changes over time.
Audio evidence and inspection
Inspect loudness, peaks, spectrum, and waveform detail when a recording, room, or device signal needs evidence instead of guesswork.
Sleep and room sound evidence
Find out what happened overnight by recording sleep or room sound and reviewing only the moments that matter.
Private browser utilities
Clean up JSON, text, encoding, and formatting problems in the browser when quick data work should not require an account or upload.
{
"local": true,
"status": "formatted",
"items": 69
}
Operating principles
Sensitive content, personal records, and diagnostic workflows stay on the device unless the user explicitly chooses to export or share them.
A user should know what is happening immediately: connected or idle, recording or stopped, encrypted or exported.
Security depends on predictable recovery, clear risk language, and behavior that does not surprise users in sensitive moments.