Passport, IBAN, address, trade licence — saved once, sent into any chat, form or email in one tap, from your keyboard. Encrypted on your phone. No cloud, no account.
Launching soon on iPhone and Android.
Scan a passport or ID and Relay reads the details for you — or type anything in. Everything is encrypted on your phone.
In any app, hold the globe key and pick Relay. Your vault appears right where you're typing.
Details, documents, map pins — one tap each. Sensitive items ask for Face ID first.
The app's home screen counts what Relay saves you — the same numbers roll up here.
Screen recordings, uncut: you're typing on your normal keyboard, someone asks for your details, you switch to Relay and answer in a tap — without leaving the chat.
A courier can't find the villa. One tap: a live map pin. Another: the written address.
A supplier needs company papers. The licence PDF and TRN go over before the kettle boils.
Point the camera at a passport or ID: Relay reads the details on-device, you review and name it, done. From then on the scan and its details travel together — one tile, one message.
Every other keyboard asks you to trust it. Relay removes the ability to betray you: on Android it ships with no internet permission — the operating system itself blocks it from sending a single byte. On iOS, typing your details never even needs “Full Access”.
In 2017 one keyboard app leaked 31 million people's data to an open server. That can't happen to a keyboard with no server to leak to.
You're the customer, not the product. Relay's only business is the app you buy — there's no ad business or data business underneath it. We couldn't sell your data if we wanted to. We never see it.
One person prepares the company vault — trade licence, TRN, bank letter, branch addresses — and shares it device-to-device, encrypted. Every teammate answers “can you send the licence?” in one tap.
That's the right first question. Relay's answer is structural: the keyboard has no internet permission on Android — the OS blocks it from transmitting anything — and on iOS typing works with Full Access off. There's no server, no account, no analytics on your data. Your vault is encrypted on your phone and unlocked by your face.
Not for typing. Every detail inserts with Full Access switched off. You only turn it on if you want the keyboard to hand over documents and scans, because iOS routes those through the clipboard. Even then there's nowhere for your data to go — Relay has no servers.
Relay is not a password manager and refuses to type into password fields — keep using iCloud Keychain or 1Password for those. Relay is for everything else: the details and documents people ask you for in chats, forms and emails.
Scan or import once — passport, licence, ID. In any chat, tap the document tile and the scan goes over with all its details in the same message. In any app's upload flow, Relay's vault appears right in the file picker.
Yes — that's the office-manager setup. One person prepares the company vault (trade licence, TRN, bank details, branch addresses), then shares it device-to-device, encrypted. Each teammate's keyboard carries exactly the entities they're given, and nothing lives on a server.
Free to try when we launch. Power features — multiple entities, team vaults, document scans — will be a simple subscription. Waitlist members get early access and founding pricing.