Enter a password to access or create a secure note.
Anyone with this password can view and edit.
If no note exists for this password, one will be created.
WhisperBlinks Secure Note is a lightweight, privacy-focused tool for creating encrypted notes and securely sharing sensitive text behind a single password. Whether you need to hand a teammate a database credential, send a vendor an API key, or leave yourself a private note you can come back to from any device, it works the same way: pick a password, write the note, share the password through a trusted channel. There is no account to create, no email to verify, and nothing to install.
Notes are stored encrypted at rest and are only retrievable with the password you choose — we never see it and there is no recovery process. Pair Secure Note with a self-destructing Burn Note when you want a true one-time secret that disappears after a single read, or with Wink Links when you want a temporary, expiring URL.
Most "secure messaging" tools want an email, a workspace, or a credit card before you can send anything. WhisperBlinks is built for the opposite use case: you need to move a secret from point A to point B, right now, without onboarding anyone. Every tool on the site — Secure Note, Burn Note, Paste Bin, File Transfer, and Wink Links — is designed to be opened, used, and forgotten.
Content is encrypted at rest, links can be made temporary or self-destructing, and there are no analytics or ad trackers loaded on the page. If you want to revisit a note you created on this device, the My Items page keeps a local-only list of what you've made — it never leaves your browser.
For higher-risk handoffs, prefer a long random password, share it out-of-band, and pair the secure note with a burn link so the secret can only be opened once.
Yes. Notes are stored encrypted at rest and are only retrievable with the password you choose. We never see your password and have no way to recover it.
No. There is no signup, no email, and no login. Notes are protected by the password you set, not by a user account.
A Secure Note is a password-protected, editable notepad you can revisit. A Burn Note is a self-destructing, one-time link that's deleted after it's read once. Use a Burn Note when you want a true one-time secret.
Yes. Many people use it to hand off Wi-Fi passwords, shared logins, API keys, and service-account credentials without leaving them in chat or email history.
The note can't be recovered. There is no password reset, by design — keep the password somewhere safe (a password manager is ideal).
Secure Notes persist as long as you remember the password. For self-destructing or time-limited sharing, use Burn Note or Wink Links instead.
No analytics, no ads, no third-party trackers on tool pages. The site is designed to be opened, used, and forgotten.
Yes — fully free, no signup, no paywall.