You Are Dead
Your Estate Planning is Broken
Your Loved Ones Are Suffering
Why?
  • Your will transfers legal ownership of your assets - but this only covers half the problem.
  • What about the digital keys, passwords, instructions and files that your loved ones need to access those assets?
  • Current options are insecure or are vulnerable to transfer failure.
  • Safeinity is a secure system that allows you to centrally store and manage all that information - and pass it automatically to your beneficiaries after death.
  • Upload and organize files, create ultra-secure documents, set up beneficiaries, and connect files to beneficiaries.
  • Has a heartbeat function, so that when you stop responding access is automatically and securely granted to beneficiaries.
  • Set up a simple account, or take advantage of some seriously advanced security designed for high value accounts.
Low Cost
Flexible & Automatic
Easily manage who gets access to your assets - and when.
Time-lock Security
Optional automated inheritance triggers with customizable heartbeat monitoring.
Zero-Knowledge Architecture
Optional. Your data is encrypted before it leaves your device. We never see your unencrypted data or your keys.
Shared / Sharded Keys
Optionally distribute key parts among trusted parties for added security.

Trust, Jurisdiction, and Compliance

Built for long-term digital estate access with security and legal alignment.

Patent Pending

Safeinity is patent pending, with core workflows and security architecture developed for controlled fiduciary release of digital estate information.

U.S. Owned - U.S. Based

Safeinity is a US owned and US based company. Hosting is provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Our two main competitors are not US based.

RUFADAA Compliance

Safeinity is designed to support Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA) workflows, including verified fiduciary access and controlled release aligned to user instructions.

How Does This Work?

It is a simple process.

Create An Account
Accounts start at only $2.17 a month
  • Military-Grade Security Protection
  • Simple Setup in Minutes
  • Peace of Mind for Your Family
Add Options
Quick sign up
  • Heartbeat Monitoring
  • Death Certificate Validation
  • Additional Storage
What is?
What is a Heartbeat Monitoring?
Heartbeat monitoring is where you must respond to a text or log into the site at intervals you set. If a certain number of months pass (that you set) then your beneficiaries are notified and given access to their documents.
What is?
What is Death Certificate Validation?
Death certificate validation is where, once your heartbeat monitoring has triggered, Safeinity through a third party verifies that you have passed away. Verification is required before your beneficiaries are notified and given access to their documents.
Data?
Where is my data?
Safeinity uses Amazon S3 to store your data. We use the highest level of encryption available to secure your account data.

Hosting is provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) with redundancy in multiple regions.
Make life easier for your loved ones - and make sure they do not permanently lose access to:
  • Bank accounts
  • Business accounts
  • Instructions
  • Subscriptions
  • Passwords
  • Phone access
  • Two-factor authentication details
  • Crypto wallets
  • Wills, trusts
  • Other legal documents
  • Anything else you want to pass on

Why Choose Safeinity?

Advanced security features for complete peace of mind

Beneficiary Management

Easily manage who gets access to your digital assets with flexible inheritance rules.

Smart Time-locks

Automated inheritance triggers with customizable heartbeat monitoring and delays.

Multiple Security Options

Choose from user-controlled keys, shared secrets, and/or professional death certificate validation.

Advanced Notifications

Automated workflows keep beneficiaries informed.

Secure Storage

Scalable storage options with enterprise-grade security and compliance standards.

Optional Zero-Knowledge Architecture

Your data is encrypted before it leaves your device. We never see your plaintext information.