Get Started
Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD and Solaris
Make sure to check out the Getting Started Guide if you need help.
Secure & Private
- Private. None of your data is ever stored anywhere else than on your computers. There is no central server that might be compromised, legally or illegally.
- Encrypted. All communication is secured using TLS. The encryption used includes perfect forward secrecy to prevent any eavesdropper from ever gaining access to your data.
- Authenticated. Every node is identified by a strong cryptographic certificate. Only nodes you have explicitly allowed can connect to your cluster.
Open Development
- Open Discourse. Development and usage is always open for discussion.
Syncthing Discussion Forum - Open Source. All source code is available on GitHub — what you see is what you get, there is no hidden funny business.
Syncthing Source Code - Open Protocol. The protocol is a documented standard — no hidden magic.
Syncthing Protocol Definition - Open Development. Any bugs found are immediately visible for anyone to browse — no hidden flaws.
Syncthing Issue Tracker
Easy to Use
Syncthing is still in development, although a large number of features have already been implemented:
- Web GUI. Configure and monitor Syncthing via a responsive and powerful interface accessible via your browser.
- Portable. Works on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. Run it on your desktop computers and synchronize them with your server for backup.
- Simple. Syncthing doesn't need IP addresses or advanced configuration: it just works, over LAN and over the Internet. Every machine is identified by an ID. Just give your ID to you friends, share a folder and watch: UPnP will do if you don't want to port forward or you don't know how.
- Powerful. Synchronize as many folders as you need with different people.
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