Chrono Capzle
| Engine | |
|---|---|
| Operating system | Web browser |
| Type | Cloud storage, Digital legacy |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | chronocapzle |
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ChronoCapzle (sometimes referred to as Chrono Capzle) is a web-based digital time capsule service designed for the long-term preservation and scheduled delivery of digital assets. The platform allows users to store data—including text, audio, and visual media—which remains inaccessible until a predetermined future "release date."
Overview
ChronoCapzle operates on a "time-lock" mechanism, facilitating the delivery of digital content across long time horizons. Users create "capzles" (digital capsules) and designate a specific date for the content to be unlocked and delivered to a recipient or back to the sender. The service is primarily marketed for use in digital estate planning, legacy messaging for family members, and personal self-reflection.
The platform emphasizes the prevention of "digital decay," aiming to provide a more durable alternative to standard cloud storage for files intended to be viewed years or decades in the future.[1]
Features
- Time-Locked Storage: Uses server-side locks to prevent premature access to stored files.
- Digital Beneficiaries: A system for designating third-party recipients who are notified via email or other contact methods once a capzle's timer has expired.
See also
References
- ↑ "ChronoCapzle Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-21.
Category:Cloud storage Category:Digital preservation Category:Internet properties established in 2025
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