Post-mortem vault
leggit's historic vault: everything you wish to pass on to your loved ones only after your death.
Typical use case
Pierre, 65, places in his vault his online banking credentials, his email account passwords, a letter for each of his children, and the location of his life insurance policies. All of it remains invisible and inaccessible until his death is confirmed.
What can you place in it?
- Passwords, online credentials, banking codes
- Handwritten or typed letters, scanned in
- Official documents (contracts, digital wills)
- Crypto wallet credentials, seed phrases (see also our dedicated crypto vault)
- Photos, family archives, personal files
How it works
Each item is encrypted on your device before being sent to our servers. The key that allows decryption is sealed individually with the public key of every recipient you have appointed. As long as your death is not confirmed, those keys remain inaccessible. When the time comes, the release mechanism you chose (independent, quorum, joint presence…) triggers the transmission.
Note: You may consult, modify or delete the content at any time during your lifetime. The vault is never read by leggit. Limit of 100 MB per file (Standard plan) or 500 MB (Premium).