
In a digital ecosystem saturated with spyware, keyloggers, and untrusted infrastructure, the simple act of typing can expose sensitive data before traditional encryption even begins. Every message often traverses unknown servers and networks, increasing the risk of interception.
Minute Chameleon mitigates this risk by encrypting each keystroke in real time before it reaches the operating system, application, or network. Resembling an ordinary desk clock, it sits between the keyboard and host, providing secure, plaintext composition on its own display while keeping all outbound data encrypted.
By securing input at the hardware level it protects against even the most sophisticated threats, ensuring your message remains confidential, no matter where or how it's sent.
Encrypts keystrokes at input before reaching the host or network for end-to-end confidentiality.
Enables local plaintext editing while isolating from host-level compromises.
Physically separates encrypted and unencrypted data to minimize crossover risk.
Detects and responds to physical tampering to preserve cryptographic integrity.
Blocks copy-paste or keyboard emulation attacks that bypass encryption.
Supports secure input across global languages and character sets.
Integrates with enterprise systems for scalable key control and lifecycle management.






