No, RecordsKeeper.AI does not support zero-knowledge encryption models, and this is an intentional design decision that enables our core functionality.
Why zero-knowledge encryption isn't compatible: Zero-knowledge encryption means that even we, as the service provider, cannot access your document content.
While this offers maximum privacy, it would completely prevent our AI from analyzing, understanding, and processing your documents.
What our AI needs access for:
Document analysis: Understanding content, context, and relationships between files
Intelligent search: Processing natural language queries like "find contracts from Q3"
Automated categorization: Organizing documents based on content and type
Smart retrieval: Surfacing relevant information through conversational AI
Content indexing: Creating searchable structures from your documents
Our security approach instead: While we don't use zero-knowledge encryption, we implement robust security measures including account-level data isolation, encrypted storage, strict access controls, and compliance with industry standards to protect your sensitive information.
The trade-off: We've chosen to prioritize intelligent functionality over zero-knowledge privacy. This enables us to transform your static documents into an interactive, AI-powered knowledge base that can understand and respond to your queries.
If zero-knowledge encryption is a hard requirement for your use case, RecordsKeeper.AI may not be the right fit for your security needs.