Video & Audio Messages

Some things deserve more than a document. Record encrypted video and audio messages for the people you love, delivered under the conditions you set at exactly the right moment.

Video and audio legacy messages are part of the Lifetime plan.

What you get

  • End-to-end encrypted. Recordings are sealed with the same zero-knowledge encryption as the rest of your vault. Keeplas never holds plaintext.
  • Delivered on cue. Tie a message to a date, an age, or a legacy event — a birthday, a graduation, a wedding, a goodbye.
  • For specific people. Address each message to specific recipients, so the right person receives the right words.
  • Lifetime feature. Recording video and audio is included in the Lifetime plan.

How messages work

  1. Record or upload. Capture a video or audio message in the app, or upload one you've already made.
  2. It is encrypted on your device. The recording is sealed locally with AES-256-GCM before upload. Keeplas stores only ciphertext.
  3. Assign recipients and a trigger. Pick who receives the message and the condition that releases it — a date, an age, or a life event handled by your Life Check plan.
  4. Delivered at the moment you chose. When the trigger fires, recipients are notified and a one-time decryption key is released on their device. Keeplas never sees the plaintext.

Triggers you can use

  • On a date — "On my daughter's 18th birthday, deliver this to her"
  • On a life event — "On my partner's confirmed inheritance, deliver these messages to our children"
  • Manually — release the message yourself at any time from any signed-in device

Practical advice

  • Record short, intentional messages. A two-minute clip carries more than a thirty-minute one.
  • Update messages periodically. Re-record on a cadence that matches the person and event. A message to a teenager is different from one to a thirty-year-old.
  • Use audio when video is too much. Audio is easier to record honestly, takes less time to revisit, and is often easier for the recipient too.
  • Pair with a written note. A short note alongside the recording gives context and makes the message easier to find in the future.