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About Fileverse

Fileverse provides embeddable widgets and APIs to mint NFT collections, manage user identities, and tokenize digital/physical assets easily.

Fileverse is a next-generation decentralized collaboration platform designed with privacy, self-sovereignty, and censorship resistance at its core. Unlike traditional cloud-based workspaces that harvest data, track user behavior, and centralize control, Fileverse empowers users to manage their documents, spreadsheets, storage, and team workspaces without compromise.


Through products like dDocs.new, dSheets.new, and the Fileverse Portal, the platform offers a full suite of decentralized productivity tools built on IPFS, Arweave, Ethereum, and Gnosis. These tools are made for creators, developers, and communities that prioritize secure, sovereign collaboration without surveillance or reliance on monopolized platforms. Fileverse redefines what it means to collaborate in Web3.

Fileverse was created to counter the dominance of centralized platforms that offer sleek user experiences in exchange for user data, privacy, and autonomy. It serves as a direct response to exploitative “digital public goods” that in practice act as closed ecosystems. With over 3 billion users globally using such platforms, the need for a privacy-first alternative is more urgent than ever. Fileverse introduces a healthier, more ethical model of online collaboration.


The Fileverse architecture combines several critical components: peer-to-peer file sharing, content addressing via IPFS and Arweave, smart contract-based access control, and seamless real-time collaboration. It supports multiple chains (like Ethereum and Gnosis), enables multisig-based group ownership via Safe, and utilizes UCAN (User Controlled Authorization Networks) for managing permissions—creating a robust and transparent access layer.


With the launch of dDocs.new (public beta), Fileverse presents an open-source, onchain alternative to Google Docs—offering both async and real-time editing, end-to-end encryption, offline access, and Markdown support without requiring an account. Similarly, dSheets.new delivers a decentralized spreadsheet interface capable of reading, writing, and interacting with onchain data in real time. Built for mobile-first users, both apps abstract blockchain complexity, ensuring ease of use.


The Fileverse Portal (private beta) acts as a decentralized digital headquarters, allowing users to create shared workspaces, publish content, and manage communities. Unlike tools like Notion or Google Workspace, which collect and monetize user data, Fileverse grants full control to users through embedded smart contract logic, open-source SDKs, and wallet-based identity.

Fileverse offers a range of transformative features for decentralized collaboration and privacy-first productivity:


  • Decentralized Documents (dDocs): Edit in real-time or asynchronously on a platform that is onchain, E2E encrypted, and account-optional.
  • Decentralized Spreadsheets (dSheets): A no-code interface for onchain data manipulation with full user control over functions and data privacy.
  • Fileverse Portal: A full-fledged digital workspace supporting publishing, file-sharing, whiteboards, and collaborative governance.
  • End-to-End Encryption: Data is encrypted at the user’s device, ensuring that no third party—including Fileverse—can access it.
  • Peer-to-Peer Storage: Files are stored on IPFS and Arweave with content addressing, or locally for unregistered users.
  • Smart Contract Permissions: Access control is managed with UCANs and multisigs, enabling verifiable and trustless collaboration.
  • Open SDKs & Codebase: Developers can fork and extend Fileverse via public GitHub repositories and Radicle support.
  • Offline & Mobile Friendly: All tools are optimized for mobile and can be used offline—perfect for global accessibility.

Getting started with Fileverse is straightforward and doesn't require deep blockchain knowledge:


  • Explore Fileverse: Visit fileverse.io to learn about the tools and mission behind the platform.
  • Use dDocs.new: Go to dDocs.new to start writing, editing, and sharing documents in a decentralized environment with end-to-end encryption.
  • Try dSheets.new: Head to dSheets.new to manipulate onchain data with a spreadsheet interface that requires no code.
  • Sign Up for Portal (Beta): Join the Fileverse Portal beta to access advanced features like multisig-based communities, publishing, and storage. Visit fileverse.io for updates.
  • Connect Your Wallet: No sign-up required—just connect your wallet (e.g., MetaMask, WalletConnect) to begin using the platform.
  • Store Files on IPFS & Arweave: Enjoy full control over where your content is stored. Fileverse allows local device storage or decentralized networks.
  • Access Source Code: Explore and contribute to the project via their GitHub or Radicle repositories, helping build the future of decentralized collaboration.
  • Stay Updated: Follow Fileverse on Twitter and check for updates on their open-source development.

Fileverse FAQ

  • Fileverse uses end-to-end encryption and peer-to-peer networking to allow real-time collaboration on documents and files without any central server accessing the data. All edits are synced securely via IPFS or local storage, and access is controlled through smart contracts and UCANs (User Controlled Authorization Networks). Even during active editing, only invited users can decrypt and view the content. Learn more at Fileverse.

  • Yes, one of the standout features of Fileverse is that tools like dDocs.new and dSheets.new are fully usable without signing up or connecting a wallet. You can create and edit documents directly from your browser. If you do connect a wallet, more features like IPFS storage and multisig permissions become available—but it's entirely optional.

  • dDocs.new is not just a writing app—it’s a self-sovereign alternative to platforms like Google Docs. It offers real-time collaboration, offline editing, Markdown support, and zero account requirement. All data is stored locally or on IPFS with end-to-end encryption, giving users full control over their documents. There’s no surveillance, no data mining, and no centralized storage.

  • Access in the Fileverse Portal is managed using smart contracts and UCANs, allowing for verifiable, permissioned sharing of content and files. Users can assign roles or delegate actions using multisigs, and shared data remains encrypted. This system replaces traditional username-password models with wallet-based authorization that is secure, decentralized, and traceable. Learn more at fileverse.io.

  • Absolutely. Fileverse tools are designed to be familiar, intuitive, and mobile-friendly. Features like no-code interfaces, offline functionality, and real-time editing make it easy for creators, educators, and teams to adopt without technical training. Users don't need blockchain experience to benefit from Fileverse’s privacy-first approach. Try it directly at fileverse.io.

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