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Free

Perfect for getting started

$0 /month
  • 10 encrypted documents
  • AES-256-GCM encryption
  • Permanent storage
  • Basic notes (500 char per document)
  • Folders & tags
  • Document sharing
  • Digital notarization
  • Bitcoin blockchain signing
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Starter

For organized personal vaults

$7 /month
  • Everything in Free
  • 100 encrypted documents
  • Folders & nested organization
  • Full notes (2,000 char) & color tags
  • Saved keys vault
  • Document sharing with other DocuLock users
  • Digital notarization
  • Bitcoin blockchain signing
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Professional

Court-ready, blockchain-verified

$17 /month
  • Everything in Starter
  • Unlimited document storage
  • Digital notarization certificates
  • Bitcoin blockchain signing (OpenTimestamps)
  • Unlimited sharing with DocuLock users
  • Downloadable .ots proof files
  • Priority support
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Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. You can change your plan at any time from your account settings. Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades take effect at the end of your billing cycle.
Starter is built for personal organization — 100 documents, folders, tags, notes, a saved-keys vault, and sharing with other DocuLock users. Professional adds unlimited storage plus digital notarization and Bitcoin blockchain signing for legally-defensible timestamps.
Yes. We use distributed, redundant storage designed for permanent retention. As long as DocuLock exists, your documents are safe. You can also download the encrypted .dclk file at any time and keep your own copy — DocuLock is the only tool that can open it.
Your existing documents stay encrypted and accessible. You simply can't upload new ones until you remove something or upgrade.
DocuLock provides cryptographic proof of document existence at a specific timestamp, anchored in the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps. This is widely accepted as evidence, though we recommend consulting a legal professional for your specific jurisdiction.