Overview
Run it on your terms: SaQura self-hosting
Run SaQura entirely on your own infrastructure — the server only relays ciphertext and never sees content. With central management, policies and MDM rollout.
Overview
Whoever holds your data holds the control
The moment your communication runs on someone else's servers, you're trusting a third party not to read it, share it or let it go down — and when something happens, you're not the one in control. Public agencies, critical infrastructure and regulated industries have to prove data residency and sovereignty. Self-hosting flips that: SaQura runs on your infrastructure, the server never sees plaintext anyway, and you keep full control — technically and legally.
What it is
Your data, your infrastructure
The server-side SaQura components — the Crypto API and the messenger relay — run on-premise or in your cloud; the Library already works directly inside your own application. Because everything is end-to-end encrypted, the server (even your own) never sees plaintext; it only forwards encrypted packets. Admins control features by per-organization policy, manage seats and licenses, and roll the app out through your device management (MDM).
Who it's for
When this is the right fit
Ideal for public agencies, critical infrastructure and regulated industries with strict data-residency and sovereignty requirements — when data must not leave the building.
Getting started
Get going
Tell us your requirements (self-operated or hosted by KyotoTech) — we set up your environment and support the rollout.
What's next