Fileverse provides a decentralized collaboration suite that integrates privacy-preserving AI tools directly into its document and spreadsheet editors. Its dDocs product includes support for local Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing users to utilize AI assistance for drafting or analysis without sending sensitive data to centralized servers. This local-first execution model is designed to prevent non-consensual AI scraping, ensuring that the data and context agents interact with remain encrypted and under the user's control.
Within the AI agent ecosystem, Fileverse operates at the data and application layers by offering middleware and SDKs that developers can use to build sovereign applications. By combining decentralized storage with end-to-end encryption, the platform provides a secure environment for agents to process proprietary information or interact with on-chain data through tools like dSheets. The company focuses on data sovereignty, positioning its infrastructure as a necessary layer for individuals and teams who want to leverage AI agents without compromising their privacy or losing ownership of their digital assets.
Fileverse is a privacy-first, self-sovereign collaboration suite and middleware designed to break the centralized grip of tech giants. By providing an open-source application layer, Fileverse enables individuals and teams to collaborate without surveillance, ensuring full data ownership through decentralized storage architectures like IPFS and local-first configurations.
Fileverse bridges the gap between the familiar UX of legacy tools (like Google Workspace) and the security of Web3 primitives. Its core differentiators include:
ddocs.new): A secure document editor supporting Markdown, LaTeX, and real-time collaboration with an integrated local LLM for privacy-preserving AI assistance.dsheets.new): A decentralized spreadsheet alternative featuring native on-chain integrations, including Live Price Feeds (CoinGecko), smart contract querying, and Dune Analytics embeds.As a Disruptor in the productivity market, Fileverse targets privacy-conscious professionals, DAOs, and academic researchers. It operates under the AGPL-3.0 license, emphasizing transparency and community-driven development. By removing the need for account creation and centralized server reliance, Fileverse offers a "Walkaway Page" strategy—ensuring users retain access to their data even if primary infrastructure becomes unavailable.
Commitment: Privacy by design, not by promise.
A privacy-first and open-source alternative to Google Docs and Microsoft Word, built on the Fileverse middleware.
A privacy-preserving and decentralized alternative to Google Sheets and Excel for querying and writing on-chain data.
Core infrastructure powering privacy-first applications with end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge authentication, and decentralized storage.
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