enemail is built by a small team at Evolus IT Solutions GmbH in Austria. We got tired of email services that monetise attention instead of protecting it. So we built something different.
For most of the internet's history, "free" email has meant your data is the product. Your messages scanned, your behaviour profiled, your attention sold. This isn't a flaw — it's the business model.
We think email can work differently. enemail is funded by subscriptions from people who value their privacy, not by advertisers who profit from eroding it. When you pay for enemail, you pay for a service that works for you — not against you.
That's not a marketing line. It's a structural decision: our revenue depends entirely on building something people find genuinely valuable. Not on data.
Zero-knowledge means we cannot read your email — even if legally compelled.
Austrian company, EU infrastructure, GDPR. No US CLOUD Act, no surveillance partnerships.
Public roadmap, published security model, honest about what we can and cannot protect.
Sustainable subscription model. We grow with our users, not at their expense.
We are a technology company based in Langenzersdorf, Austria — a few kilometres north of Vienna. Beyond enemail, we operate Evolushost, providing dedicated server infrastructure across Europe.
Running our own infrastructure isn't just a cost decision — it means we control the full stack, from the physical hardware to the application layer. No third-party cloud provider can access your data because your data never touches third-party cloud infrastructure.
Austria has some of the strongest privacy protections in Europe. As an Austrian company operating under EU law, we benefit from — and are bound by — the most comprehensive data protection framework in the world.
We publish what we can about legal requests, infrastructure, and our security model. Transparency is a commitment, not a PR exercise.
We publish the number of government data requests we receive each year, and how many we could actually comply with (spoiler: zero email content, ever).
Our development priorities are public. We build in the open and update the roadmap as things ship or change.
View roadmap →Full technical documentation of our encryption approach — what we use, why, and what its limitations are.
View security page →No ads. No data selling. Just email that works for you.