Your documents. Your risk. Your rules.
DocVanish was built for the specific moment you hand over an ID scan, a bank statement, or a passport photo — and need it gone the instant it's no longer needed.




Recognize your scenario
Contract proof, not a permanent file
A client needs your ID for a contract. The link expires in 8 hours. Your watermark names the recipient — it can't be cropped out, forwarded clean, or repurposed.
Passport copies with an expiration
Immigration paperwork moves through agents, lawyers, and portals. Set a 24-hour window. After it closes, the link is dead — no copy sits in anyone's inbox.
Financial records, not permanent attachments
Shared with counsel, not with the record
Probate requires sharing bank statements and property deeds across attorneys and heirs. One-time access means no document lingers in a thread after the handoff is done.
Financial disclosures go to your attorney, not into cloud storage with unknown retention. The watermark enforces who received it. The timer enforces when access ends.


Nothing touches a server. Ever.
Client-side encryption means your file is watermarked and wrapped before it leaves your device. The self-destruct timer runs on the link, not on stored data — because there is no stored data.
When the window closes, the link ceases to exist. No trace. No log entry. No recovery path.
Identity theft happens because documents linger.
Watermark enforcement. Self-destruct by design. One-time sharing for documents that carry real consequences.
