Quantography Labs opened early access for its Lock.com wallet on May 18, 2026. The software-based solution keeps private keys offline without hardware using post-quantum cryptography. It's the firm's first public product targeting quantum computing threats.
How It Stays Air-Gapped
Lock.com separates private key storage from internet-connected systems using ML-DSA signatures and ML-KEM key encapsulation. Keys never touch the network during transactions. The wallet runs on existing user devices like phones or laptops.
No New Hardware Needed
Users won't need to buy special devices. The system avoids proprietary supply chains by using hardware people already own. That cuts costs and skips shipping delays for quantum-ready security.
Early Feedback Phase
Quantography Labs is gathering user input before general availability. The current testing run helps identify issues with the air-gapped signing process. The firm expects broader release once early access wraps up.




