We build encryption that hides in plain sight. Military-grade cryptography rendered as the poetry, runes, and hieroglyphs of human civilization.
TreeChain Labs develops the Polyglottal Cipher — a revolutionary encryption system that transforms sensitive data into text indistinguishable from natural language. Using 133,000+ glyphs drawn from 180 languages spanning 5,000 years of human writing, our cipher doesn't just encrypt your data — it makes it disappear into the fabric of civilization itself.
We are headquartered in Kielce, Poland — the nation where Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki, and Henryk Zygalski first broke the Enigma cipher in 1932, years before Alan Turing's work at Bletchley Park. From this same tradition of cryptographic brilliance, we build the next generation of information security.
Industry-standard authenticated encryption providing confidentiality, integrity, and authentication in a single pass. The same cipher trusted by governments worldwide.
High-performance stream cipher with built-in authentication. Optimized for software implementations and resistant to timing attacks on any hardware.
Full compliance with healthcare data protection regulations. Designed from the ground up for environments where data breaches carry the highest consequences.
Ciphertext appears as ancient poetry, runic inscriptions, or hieroglyphic texts. Your encrypted data is invisible even when transmitted in the open.
Background in Rhetorical Theory and International Relations from the University of San Diego. Architect of the Polyglottal Cipher and the TreeChain encryption framework.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and Boston University. Brings deep expertise in medical compliance, HIPAA regulations, and operational excellence.
University of Texas at Austin. Specialist in growth strategy, SEO/SEM, and go-to-market execution for deep-tech and enterprise security products.
Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Internationally recognized authority in digital dentistry and healthcare technology innovation.
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