Where the name KeysArk comes from
KeysArk is two words: Keys and Ark. The name is small, but the idea behind it is the whole product.
The ark
An ark is a vessel built to carry something precious safely through danger — Noah's ark through the flood, the ark of the covenant guarding what mattered most. An ark is not a vault you visit; it is a craft that carries your valuables across time and trouble.
Your keys, carried
Your keys — the recovery phrase that unlocks everything — are exactly that kind of precious cargo. KeysArk is the ark that carries them: across devices, across cloud providers, across years, without ever exposing what is inside.
Sealed from the outside
There is a second meaning hiding in the word: ark shares a root with arca, Latin for a chest or strongbox. A sealed chest only the owner can open is the literal shape of zero-knowledge encryption. The ark is closed; only you hold the key.
The logo
That is why the mark is a shield-shaped ark hull with a keyhole at its center and an amber key inside it. The shield is the ark carrying your keys; the keyhole is the one way in; the colour is the warmth of something kept safe. The name and the picture say the same thing — your keys, in an ark only you can open.