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eLifeVault positions itself as a mobile “digital vault” for organizing, scanning, storing, and quickly finding files, photos, and documents. It is not a traditional enterprise content management platform; it is closer to a personal knowledge/file organization tool, aimed at common but scattered mobile document-management needs such as medical records, personal information, estate-planning documents, contracts, receipts, and copies of travel documents.
The product centers on “categorization + search + security.” Users can scan paper documents, take photos, or import existing files, then save them into default categories or custom main categories and subcategories. Search supports lookup by name, tag, and category, while the Premium version highlights more powerful search tools. On the security side, the free version supports PIN protection and file encryption; Premium adds FaceID/TouchID, stronger encryption, and Google Drive or iCloud cloud backup and sync. Its local-first design is a highlight: files are stored directly on the device, and the product copy says the app provider does not access or view user data.
The free version includes 200MB of local storage, roughly 150 files, and features such as scanning, categorization, search, PIN protection, encryption, and sharing/importing up to 50 files/photos. Premium costs $4/month or $39.99/year, unlocking unlimited local storage, cloud backup and sync, unlimited sharing/importing, biometric authentication, and priority support. Note that “unlimited storage” is in practice limited by the device’s available space and the user’s cloud storage plan.
The advantages are a simple onboarding path—download the app, set a PIN, scan or import files, categorize, and save—plus a low price, making it suitable for individuals who do not want to build a complex document system. The drawbacks are also clear: the available materials do not disclose team workspaces, role-based permissions, audit logs, centralized administration, SLA, compliance certifications, or API capabilities, so it should not be evaluated as an enterprise-grade DMS or SaaS collaboration platform.
It is suitable for individuals, families, freelancers, and small businesses that need to manage important IDs, medical, legal, and lightweight business documents. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text; meanwhile, related capabilities such as Google Drive and Google Play may have availability issues in mainland China. For long-term use in China, alternatives such as iCloud, 坚果云, 百度网盘, 飞书云文档, Notion, or Evernote may be worth comparing.
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