Learn Anon.li
Everything you need to get started with private email aliases and encrypted file sharing.
Getting Started
Introduction
Learn how to get started with anon.li - from creating your first alias to sharing encrypted files.
Browser Extension
Install and use the anon.li browser extension for Firefox and Chrome - manage aliases and drops from any website.
Security
A comprehensive overview of anon.li's security architecture, cryptographic design, and privacy practices.
CLI
Overview
Install and use the anon.li command-line tool to manage aliases, drops, domains, and more from your terminal.
Drop Commands
Upload, download, list, and manage encrypted file drops from the command line.
Alias Commands
Create, list, toggle, update, and delete email aliases from the command line.
Recipient Commands
Add, verify, and manage forwarding recipients and PGP keys from the command line.
Domain Commands
Add custom domains, verify DNS records, and manage DKIM keys from the command line.
API
Overview
Integrate anon.li directly into your applications using our secure REST APIs.
Alias API
Create and manage email aliases programmatically using the Alias API.
Drop API
Upload, manage, and share encrypted files programmatically using the Drop API.
Form API
Create and manage end-to-end encrypted forms for confidential intake through a REST API.
Domain API
Add, verify, and manage custom domains for your email aliases using the Domain API.
Recipient API
Manage forwarding recipients, set defaults, and configure PGP encryption via the Recipient API.
MCP Server
Connect AI agents (Claude, Cursor, MCP Inspector) to anon.li with OAuth and manage aliases, recipients, and drops.