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Securely encrypt and decrypt text messages using strong AES encryption. Offers multiple cipher options for various privacy needs, including burn-after-reading and client-to-client channels. Supports QR code generation and biometric app unlock.
What's New in XText
1.5.7
March 28, 2026
Bug fixes and small improvements.
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$0.29
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FAQ
What is XText?
XText is a secure text encryption and decryption application. It uses high-strength AES encryption to ensure your messages are unreadable and difficult to leak. The app supports various cipher modes for different security requirements.
Does XText support offline use?
Yes, XText Pro supports fully offline text encryption and decryption. This means you can secure your messages without needing an internet connection.
How does XText's encryption work?
XText utilizes high-strength AES encryption. It offers a Universal Cipher, Custom Cipher, Client-to-Client Cipher, and a Burn-After-Reading Cipher, each providing different levels of security and sharing capabilities.
Can XText encrypt messages for specific people?
Yes, the Custom Cipher allows you to share information only with people who own the same secret key. The Client-to-Client Cipher establishes an exclusive encrypted channel between you and the recipient, ensuring only both parties can decrypt.
Does XText have ads?
Based on the provided data, XText does not contain advertisements. The app is free with optional in-app purchases.
What devices is XText available on?
XText is available on iPhone and iPad devices. It is designed for iOS users looking for enhanced text security.
How secure is XText's encryption?
XText uses high-strength AES encryption, which is a widely recognized and robust encryption standard. The app's design philosophy emphasizes separating transmission and encryption for maximum security.
What is the 'Burn-After-Reading' cipher in XText?
The Burn-After-Reading Cipher in XText means that even with the same key, a message can only be decrypted once. It becomes invalid immediately after being read, adding an extra layer of temporary security.



