Odin: Encrypted File Sharing

Content rating
Everyone
1+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
Learn more
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image

About this app

In Norse mythology, Odin the Allfather commanded the nine realms. Now his name guards your files. ⚡

Odin is a free, open-source file sharing app built for people who value simplicity and privacy. Pick a file, get a token, share it. That's it. No sign-up. No servers storing your identity. No strings attached.

Under the hood, your files are encrypted with AES-256 - the same standard used by governments and banks - before they ever leave your device. The decryption key travels only inside your share token. Not on our servers. Not in our logs. Just with you.


🔐 AES-256 encryption before upload - nobody can read your file but the recipient
📦 Multi-file support - send a whole folder, auto-zipped in one token
🔗 One token to rule them all - paste it anywhere, share however you like
⏳ Auto-deleted after 24 hours - no digital clutter, no lingering traces
🚫 Zero account required - completely anonymous, no email, no login
⚡ Blazing fast - built with Flutter for Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux
🌍 Open source - inspect every line on GitHub, trust nothing blindly


Like Odin's ravens, your files fly out and return only to the one they were sent for.

Download Odin and share like a god.
Updated on
Apr 6, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection

What’s new

sharing a file should feel like handing someone an envelope—not like debugging a server.

we keep peeling friction off that moment.

this release makes downloads easier to live with: a real progress bar, clearer errors when something goes wrong, and the file opens as soon as it lands.

we tuned how heavy work runs in the background so large transfers stay steadier on modest devices.

the token field still does the little theatre it should—eight boxes, calm and obvious.

refined where it matters.