Sharp#Soft
Tour stop 2 of 5 · At launch

Sealed Documents & Notes.
You decide what readers may do.

A full writing surface — headings, lists, tables, callouts — where every document is sealed, and the author sets the rules: whether a reader can copy, print, save a local copy, or share it onward. Per document. Your call.

A sealed document as its recipient sees it: the editing surface on the left with copy and print greyed out, and the author's security properties on the right — read allowed, everything else switched off.

Why it matters

Content control that no general-purpose notes tool offers.

Real writing, sealed

Headings, lists, quotes, tables, code, callouts — with a clean reading view. The whole document lives sealed inside your workspace, never as a loose file.

Per-document rules

Copy, print, save, edit, share — each is a switch the author sets before sealing. A note to your lawyer can carry different rules than a note to yourself.

Rules travel with it

The properties are part of the sealed document itself — wherever it goes, the rules go with it. Every Sharp#Soft app honours them, on every device.

How it protects you

Step 4 of the security model — rules that travel with content.

The document and its rules are sealed together. A recipient's app receives one sealed unit: the content plus the author's security properties. The app won't place restricted text on the system clipboard, print it, or export it — see "Rules travel with content" in the walkthrough.

And the honest limit: these restrictions are honoured by the Sharp#Soft app on the recipient's device. No software anywhere can stop a camera pointed at a screen — so we don't claim to. What the seal guarantees structurally is that only your chosen readers can open the document at all. The rest is stated plainly, boundaries included, in the whitepaper.

Write like it's private. Because it is.

Sealed Documents & Notes ship with Sharp#Soft 1.0 in 2026, Windows first.