Hat.sh Alternatives

Hat.sh is described as 'Javascript app that provides secure file encryption using the AES-256-GCM algorithm from WebCryptoAPI provided by your browser. it was coded following the WebCrypto Documentations' and is an app in the security & privacy category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Hat.sh for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iPhone apps. The best Hat.sh alternative is VeraCrypt, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Hat.sh are Cryptomator, TrueCrypt, Tresorit and DroidFS.

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Hat.sh alternatives page was last updated Jun 14, 2025
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  1. Tomb icon
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    Tomb is an 100% free and open source system for file encryption on GNU/Linux, facilitating the backup of secret files. Tomb is written in code that is easy to review and links commonly shared components.

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • NL flagNetherlands
    • European Union flagEU

    Platforms

    • Linux

    Tomb Features

    1.  LUKS Encryption

    Tomb VS Hat.sh

     
  2. ZenCrypt icon
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    Welcome to ZenCrypt. With this app, you can safely encrypt files, using a secure and efficient library.

    License model

    • FreemiumOpen Source

    Platforms

    • Android
    • Android Tablet

    ZenCrypt Features

    1.  AES-256 Encryption
    2.  Protected by Password
    3.  AES Encryption

    ZenCrypt VS Hat.sh

     
  3. Boxcryptor icon
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    Boxcryptor is an easy-to-use encryption software optimized for the cloud. It allows the secure use of cloud storage services without sacrificing comfort.

    59 Boxcryptor alternatives

    License model

    • FreemiumProprietary

    Country of Origin

    • DE flagGermany
    • European Union flagEU

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Android
    • iPhone
    • Chrome OS
    • Android Tablet
    • Windows Phone
    • iPad
    Discontinued

    Boxcryptor has been acquired by Dropbox on November 29, 2022, and is no longer accepting new users. https://www.boxcryptor.com/en/blog/post/boxcryptor-and-dropbox-user-info/

    Boxcryptor Features

    1.  AES-256 Encryption
    2.  End-to-End Encryption
    3.  WebDAV Support
    4.  Encrypt Folder
    5.  AES Encryption

    Boxcryptor VS Hat.sh

     
  4. Cryptsync icon
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    CryptSync is a small utility that synchronizes two folders while encrypting the contents in one folder. That means one of the two folders has all files unencrypted (the files you work with) and the other folder has all the files encrypted.

    20 Cryptsync alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Windows

    Cryptsync Features

    1.  AES-256 Encryption

    Cryptsync VS Hat.sh

     
  5. File Lock PEA icon
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    Platform-independent password-based authenticated encryption of files & folders.

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • DE flagGermany
    • European Union flagEU

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • BSD

    Properties

    1.  Lightweight
    2.  Privacy focused

    Features

    1.  Authenticated encryption
    2.  File by file encryption
    3.  Encrypted Backup
    4.  AES-256 Encryption
    5.  Portable
    6.  Ad-free
    7.  No registration required
    8.  No Tracking
    9.  Password protection
    10.  Encrypt Folder

    File Lock PEA VS Hat.sh

     
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    Encrypt your files and folders to protect your laptop from unauthorized access. With SensiGuard you can be sure that your information is secure even if your laptop gets lost or stolen.

    License model

    Country of Origin

    • US flagUnited States

    Platforms

    • Windows

    SensiGuard VS Hat.sh

     
  7. AVGVSTO  icon
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    The AVGVSTO project by Roy Merlo and RPX is an open-source advanced encryption tool developed in Python. It is designed to protect sensitive data by physically binding it to an authorized USB drive, making decryption possible only when the device is connected.

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • IT flagItaly
    • European Union flagEU

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux

    AVGVSTO Features

    1.  AES-256 Encryption
    2.  Encrypt Folder

    AVGVSTO VS Hat.sh

     
  8. gocryptfs icon
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    gocryptfs uses file-based encryption that is implemented as a mountable FUSE filesystem. Each file in gocryptfs is stored one corresponding encrypted file on the hard disk. The screenshot below shows a mounted gocryptfs filesystem (left) and the encrypted files (right).

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Linux

    gocryptfs VS Hat.sh

     
  9. EncFS icon
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    EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary releases below.

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • International

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Linux
    • BSD
    Warning

    The author has agreed that EncFS in its current form is dangerous (to security) for several reasons. Wikipedia has a brief summary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EncFS#General_Security_ConcernsThe actual audit, which the author participated in, is here: https://defuse.ca/audits/encfs.htm

    EncFS Features

    1.  iPhone Backup
    2.  Encrypt Folder

    EncFS VS Hat.sh

     
  10. Ciphey icon
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    Ciphey aims to be a tool to automate a lot of decryptions & decoding's such as multiple base encodings, classical ciphers, hashes or more advanced cryptography. Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack...

    7 Ciphey alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • GB flagUnited Kingdom

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux

    Ciphey Features

    1.  Natural Language Processing
    2.  Cipher

    Ciphey VS Hat.sh

     
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    S.S.E. File Encryptor is a cross-platform encrypter/decrypter of files and folders.

    License model

    • FreemiumOpen Source

    Country of Origin

    • CZ flagCzechia
    • European Union flagEU

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Android
    • iPhone

    S.S.E. File Encryptor Features

    1.  Steganography
    2.  Support for Android Things

    S.S.E. File Encryptor VS Hat.sh

     
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    Used for encrypting and decrypting files with 256 bit AES algorithm.

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Platforms

    • Android
    • Android Tablet
    Discontinued

    The latest version (1.7) is from September 2018.

    AESCrypt for Android (AndroidCrypt) Features

    1.  AES-256 Encryption
    2.  AES Encryption
    3.  Protected by Password

    AESCrypt for Android (AndroidCrypt) VS Hat.sh

     
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