What Blitera Makes Governable

Blitera helps you control access to links, documents, and QR entry points with privacy-first defaults, visible audit trails, and tiered export and automation controls.

Security & Privacy

Protect sensitive sharing with privacy-first defaults, strong encryption, and clear access checkpoints.

AES-256 Encryption

Governed links use strong encryption with account-isolated key management, so shared destinations are not left exposed as plain URLs.

Status: Available now

Password Protection

Add an explicit checkpoint before access so recipients must pass the required password before opening the governed destination.

Status: Available now

Recipient Privacy

Blitera follows a privacy-first model: no third-party tracking cookies for recipients, self-hosted anti-bot protection, and strict session boundaries on the application side.

Status: Platform-wide

Account Security Activity

See your current session and recent sign-ins, failed attempts, and sign-outs in a dedicated activity view designed to make account security visible without unnecessary complexity.

Status: Available now

Access Policies

Set explicit rules before access instead of relying on open links that keep circulating without boundaries.

Geo-IP Restrictions

Restrict access to specific countries or regions when geography matters for compliance, embargoes, or operational risk.

Status: Pro and Ultimate

Expiration, Quotas, Revocation

Control how long access stays open, how many times a governed asset can be used, and when it should stop immediately.

Status: Available now

QR Access & Auditability

Use QR codes as governed entry points and keep a visible trail of access activity around what was shared.

QR Code Generation

Generate scannable QR codes for governed links, documents, and collections so recipients enter through a controlled access path.

Status: Available now

Access History & Export

Review access activity in the product, export governed logs as CSV on eligible plans, and automate audit workflows through the public API when available on your plan.

Status: Audit all plans, CSV Pro+, API Pro+

Audit-Ready Visibility

Keep proof around who tried to access what, when access happened, and whether the request succeeded or failed.

Status: Available now

Protected Documents Beta

Deliver selected documents through governed access flows instead of exposing them through generic file sharing.

Protected Document Sharing

Upload and share PDF, Office documents, OpenDocument files, text and data files, and images with controlled access, governed delivery, and auditability built into the flow.

Status: Ultimate beta

Client-Side Sensitive File Encryption

For selected sensitive files, encrypt the content in the browser with a passphrase before upload. Blitera stores the encrypted file, not the passphrase.

Status: Ultimate beta

Hybrid Protection Model

Blitera combines browser-side encryption for selected sensitive files, application-level encryption for smaller protected files, and native cloud encryption for larger delivery flows.

Status: Beta

Controlled Delivery

Documents follow the same governed posture as links: controlled access, visible activity, and a delivery path designed for sensitive sharing.

Status: Beta

Teams & Workspaces

Keep your private assets private, and move shared work into a real workspace scope designed for small-team collaboration.

Personal / Workspace Separation

Blitera keeps a clear boundary between your personal assets and team-shared workspace assets, so collaboration does not blur ownership and visibility.

Status: Pro and Ultimate

Shared Workspace Assets

Links, protected documents, and collections can now live inside a workspace and become visible to the active members who are allowed to operate there.

Status: Pro and Ultimate MVP

Context-Aware Studios

Studios and internal navigation preserve the active workspace context, while editing stays intentionally locked to reduce confusion and context leaks.

Status: Pro and Ultimate MVP

Ready to explore Blitera?

See how Blitera approaches governed sharing, then review the current access model.