Zipper
ZIPPER
A private room that builds itself.
It exists only while you both stay — and vanishes the moment either of you leaves.

Not a server you trust. A room you build.

Most private-chat tools ask you to trust a company's server. Zipper doesn't. When two people connect, the service they talk through is assembled on the spot, in virtual memory, from halves that neither person could build alone.

When either of you closes the room, it's gone. It never touched a disk and only existed in memory while in use.

Connect Now runs Zipper right in your browser — no install. The Android app is there if you'd rather have it on your phone.
Zipper app

How a session works

1
Invite a friend Your app mints a one-time sealed invite and you send it however you already talk to them. Nothing is stored.
2
The room assembles Both halves connect to a Zipper node. The chat service builds itself, block by block, verified at every step — like a zipper closing tooth by tooth.
3
You talk The room is live and entirely in memory. It ends only when one of you leaves — never on a timer.
4
It evaporates Disconnect and the room is wiped from memory. No logs, no records, no trace it ever existed.

Honest about what it does — and doesn't