Your Data Belongs to You

Not to platforms. Not to advertisers. Not even to us.

We built Varity because we were tired of apps that treat users as products. Tired of cloud providers that can read every file. Tired of “privacy policies” that are just legal cover for surveillance.

There had to be a better way. So we built one.

The Apps You Use Are Watching

Every major cloud provider—AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure—has full access to the data stored on their servers. This isn't a conspiracy theory; it's their architecture. Your customer data, your business secrets, your users' personal information—all accessible to corporate engineers and, by extension, anyone who can compel them legally or compromise them technically.

And you're paying a premium for the privilege. Cloud costs increase 20-30% every year. You're locked into proprietary APIs. Migration is a nightmare by design.

We Built Infrastructure That Can't Spy on You

Varity uses a different architecture. Your data is encrypted on your device before it's uploaded. It's distributed across independent providers—no single server, no single company. The encryption keys? Only you have them.

This isn't a policy. It's math. We literally cannot see your data. Neither can anyone else.

What We Believe

“Privacy is a right, not a feature.”
“Your data should be yours—period.”
“Apps should serve people, not harvest them.”
“Open source builds trust. Closed source demands it.”

Oh, and it's 60-80% cheaper than AWS. Not because we're cutting corners—because decentralized infrastructure doesn't have corporate profit margins built in.

See Privacy-First Apps in Action

Explore apps built on Varity. Real privacy. Real savings. Real apps.