QVerse is a quantum-safe messaging and collaboration platform designed to protect sensitive communications against current and emerging cyber threats. Built for both web and mobile, QVerse delivers enterprise-grade security, advanced admin controls, remote-wipe, consent-based message sharing, containerized security powered by NIST-compliant post-quantum encryption.
Built for both web and mobile, QVerse delivers enterprise-grade security, advanced admin controls, remote-wipe, consent-based message sharing, containerized security powered by NIST-compliant post-quantum encryption.
QVerse Vs. Other Communication and Collaboration Platforms
Lattice-based cryptography is significantly more secure than traditional algorithms like RSA, ECC, and elliptic-curve cryptography. In 2024, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in the United States officially approved an algorithm based on lattice-based cryptography, which is considered resistant to quantum computer attacks. In contrast, quantum computers can break RSA, ECC, and elliptic-curve cryptography in just seconds to minutes. (Source: Wikipedia)
Messages and files use AES-256 and post‑quantum ML‑KEM encryption, ensuring confidentiality even against quantum threats.
Admins can instantly revoke access and erase data from any device at anytime from anywhere.
Control how information is shared, with granular policies for file and media sharing.
Native apps for Android, iOS, and web browsers provide a consistent, intuitive user interface—no third-party dependencies required.
Secure user onboarding via one-time password links, with 100% policy control for admins.
Forward Secrecy and IPR documents can be easily secured.
Deploy via SaaS, private cloud, marketplace (Play Store or Apple Store), or on-premises
Securely onboard users with one-time password links.
Messages are encrypted using AES-256 plus post-quantum lattice-based KEM(CRYSTALS-Kyber)
Admins manage policies, users, device security, and reporting
Delivers a seamless web and mobile experience with enterprise-grade security.
Don’t let your organization fall behind. Secure your communications for the quantum age with QVerse.
QVerse is designed specifically for enterprise and regulated industries. It uses NIST approved post-quantum encryption (such as ML -KEM and NTRU) and offers enterprise grade admin controls (remote wipe, DLP, audit), and quantum-safe encryption.
Yes. While most popular apps use classical encryption, QVerse uses quantum-resistant, lattice-based encryption. It also provides advanced admin controls and meets regulatory compliance standards.
Yes. QVerse is available as a full-featured native app on Android and iOS and works seamlessly on any modern web browser with full sync across devices.
Admins can instantly erase all app data from any user’s device and revoke access at any time, helping prevent data leaks or unauthorized access.
Yes. In addition to SaaS, QVerse can be deployed on your private cloud or on-premises, which is ideal for organizations with strict compliance requirements.
Currently, QVerse supports secure text messaging and file collaboration. Voice and video calling features are planned for future releases.
Yes, private cloud/ on-premises options are available especially for defense and regulatory bodies.
Current encryption methods like RSA and ECC are vulnerable to quantum attacks. QVerse uses quantum-resistant algorithms, so your data remains secure as quantum computing technology advances.
Y2Q (“Years to Quantum”) refers to the point when quantum computers will be able to break today’s encryption. Experts estimate this could happen in 7 to 15 years, so it’s important to start transitioning to quantum-safe solutions now.
Q-Day is when quantum computers become powerful enough to break widely used encryption systems, threatening the security of the internet and sensitive data. QVerse is designed to protect your organization against this risk.
It’s a type of encryption that uses complex math structures called lattices to keep your data safe. These are incredibly hard to break, even for the most advanced computers.
Because it’s built to stand up to the power of quantum computers. Unlike traditional encryption, lattice-based methods are designed to resist even the most advanced quantum attacks, which is why experts, including NIST, trust it for the future.