Route-aware transfer UI.

Veilo

Static UI. Local transfers. No relay.

Plan each transfer route before you start. Keep records in your browser, connect local or remote infrastructure only when you choose, and run without central payload relay.

Web Mode is for WebRTC-compatible swarms. For classic TCP/UDP BitTorrent paths, use Local Bridge or Remote Node.

Runtime model

Start local, then choose the route for this transfer.

Web Mode

Best for quick starts in browser-compatible swarms and lightweight handoffs.

Local Bridge

Best when your own machine should run the transfer path and policy controls.

Remote Node

Best for persistent remote execution on infrastructure you already own.

Live interface

One workspace for add, route, monitor, and review.

Transfer Library

Keep transfer records searchable and local.

Web Mode

Launch browser transfers when compatibility fits.

Web Mode uses WebRTC-compatible swarms. Classic TCP/UDP BitTorrent requires Local Bridge or Remote Node.

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Route Model

Exposure, load, and limits at a glance.

Local Bridge

Pair once, then run locally.

Bridge idle. Run a check when ready.
GET /healthPOST /pairGET /statePOST /transfer/addPOST /transfer/pausePOST /transfer/remove

Remote Node

Connect your owned node with explicit control.

The remote node operator controls the node. Veilo ships with no default node and never routes through veilo.quest.

No node connected yet.

Privacy & Compliance

Local-first operations with transparent compliance controls.

Local records

Library data and local shortlinks stay in this browser with IndexedDB and localStorage fallback.

Protected requests

Contact and compliance endpoints enforce CSRF checks, rate limits, and strict validation.

Transparent audit

Audit submissions are explicit and privacy-preserving with truncated and HMAC-hashed network data.

FAQ

Common questions, clear limits.

Does Veilo relay transfer payloads?

No. Veilo hosts the interface, docs, and compliance endpoints. Transfers run via browser, local bridge, or your own remote node.

Does Web Mode support all torrents?

No. Web Mode supports WebRTC-compatible swarms through WebTorrent. Classic TCP/UDP BitTorrent requires Local Bridge or Remote Node.

Does Veilo guarantee anonymity or uptime?

No. Route choice changes exposure, but Veilo does not guarantee anonymity, availability, or peer connectivity.

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Contact / Compliance

Reach the operator for support, legal, and security.

Contact

Compliance