We built Privadii so there's nothing left to hand over.
Every call is peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted. No account, no phone number, no server sitting in the middle — just two devices and a QR code.
iOS & Android · in developmentAnonymity isn't a setting. It's the architecture.
Most calling apps start with an account and add privacy on top. Privadii starts with nothing to identify you, and builds the call around that.
No accounts, no identity
Connect with a QR code, not a phone number or email. There's no profile to build and nothing to attach to your calls.
Peer-to-peer, always
Calls run directly between devices over WebRTC. Audio and video never touch a Privadii server — there's no middle point to intercept.
Nothing stored, nothing to leak
Session keys exist for the length of the call and vanish when it ends. No call logs, no cloud backups, no history to subpoena.
Four steps. Nothing to remember afterward.
Generate
Open Privadii and generate a one-time QR code. It's a connection request, not an identity.
Scan
The other person scans it with their camera. That's the entire handshake.
Connect
Your devices negotiate a direct, encrypted WebRTC connection. No signaling data lingers on any server.
Disappear
End the call and the session key is destroyed with it. There's nothing left to find.
Hover to declassify. Then watch it disappear again.
That second part is the whole point — it's exactly how we treat it.
Built on open standards, not promises
Privadii doesn't invent its own cryptography. It relies on DTLS-SRTP, the same standards-based encryption used across WebRTC, and gets out of the way.
QR-code signaling means the only thing exchanged before your call begins is the offer to connect — no account, no directory, no central server that could be compelled to hand over your data, because it never has it.
Designed around the screen in your hand
Tuned first for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's display, and built to look this sharp on every iOS and Android device.
- Full-bleed video calibrated for large, high-refresh displays
- Adaptive layout that holds up on foldables and tablets
- Dark interface by default — legible day or night
"Our foundation is anonymity. Not a feature we bolted on afterward — the reason Privadii exists in the first place."
Privadii is in development for iOS and Android.
Join the waitlist to know the moment it's ready. We'll email you once — no account required to sign up for that either.