Quantum-safe cryptography

Find and fix the cryptography a quantum computer will break.

A future quantum computer breaks the public-key cryptography — RSA, ECDSA, ECDH — that secures almost everything today, and data captured now can be decrypted later. Qedify scans your code, shows exactly what's at risk, and walks you through migrating to the NIST post-quantum standards. It runs on your machine; your code never leaves your network.

Desktop app for Windows, macOS & Linux · free tier available

One workflow, five steps

From "where is our cryptography?" to "here's how we fixed it."

01

Discover

Inventory every use of cryptography across your code and dependencies, and flag what a quantum computer breaks.

02

Assess

Rank what to fix first using data shelf-life and the Mosca rule.

03

Plan

Sequence a hybrid-first migration to ML-KEM, ML-DSA and SLH-DSA.

04

Remediate

Concrete, per-algorithm fixes with before/after guidance.

05

Govern

Track posture over time and prove compliance.

Why teams use it

Runs on your machine

Scanning is local — your source never leaves your network. Works offline, which matters for regulated and air-gapped environments.

Built on the NIST standards

Every recommendation maps to FIPS 203 (ML-KEM), 204 (ML-DSA) and 205 (SLH-DSA), with hybrid-first guidance.

Reads, never runs your code

Qedify pattern-matches your source against its cryptographic rules. It never executes what it scans.

Exports a CBOM

Get a CycloneDX Cryptographic Bill of Materials that plugs into your existing security tooling.

How it works

Up and running in four steps.

Download

Grab the Qedify app for your operating system.

Install & open

Run it like any desktop app — no command line needed.

Sign in

Create an account or sign in to activate your plan.

Scan

Point it at your project and get your crypto inventory, risks, and fixes.

Download Qedify

Pick your platform. The free tier scans locally; sign in to unlock the full dashboard.

Prefer the command line? The open-source CLI is on the way.