Privacy is a right, not a privilege.
ArkCentral makes The Ark: a private network device that lets you take your chat, your files, and your photos off the cloud and onto hardware you own. We started building it because we got tired of the bargain everyone has been quietly accepting.
The dinner that started it
It started over dinner in late 2022. A handful of engineers and data specialists, talking about everything they'd been seeing at work and reading in the news. Routine cloud breaches. Personal photos and documents quietly used to train AI models. End-user agreements that change every quarter. Account suspensions that strand people from years of their own data.
The conversation kept coming back to one question. What if privacy didn't require compromise? Right now, owning your data means either trusting big tech with it (and accepting whatever they decide to do with it next), or running your own server (which 99% of people will never do because it's complex, expensive, and easy to break).
One of us had been building a decentralized file transfer protocol on the side. That became the seed. Six months later, ArkCentral was incorporated.
What we believe
We believe to own your data, you must own the device it lives on. Renting privacy from a subscription service isn't ownership. It's a lease, and the terms can change.
That's why The Ark is hardware you buy once. Not a service. No recurring fee to use what you've already paid for. No monthly bill to keep your photos accessible. No quiet rule changes that turn yesterday's promise into tomorrow's data-mining policy.
It's also why we don't sit in the middle. The Ark runs in your home. When you message your family, the message goes from your phone to your Ark to their phone. Our servers never see it. If we're subpoenaed, we have nothing to hand over. We designed it that way on purpose.
The team
Francis (LinkedIn) is co-founder and leads product and applications. BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Master's in Systems Engineering from Cornell. Before ArkCentral, he built data infrastructure at Nielsen, working on identity resolution and the systems that targeted advertising depends on. He saw firsthand how much personal data quietly moves through corporate pipes. The Ark exists because of what he learned not to want.
Joe is co-founder and architects the network and hardware. Computer Engineering and Networking from NYU Polytechnic. Decades in telecommunications, including infrastructure work at AT&T. He designed the decentralized networking layer that makes The Ark work across regular consumer internet connections without port forwarding, static IPs, or technical setup.
The extended team includes engineers from Stanford and Princeton with backgrounds in hardware design, cryptography, and secure networking. We're small on purpose.
Where we work
Arkra LLC is incorporated in Sheridan, Wyoming. The legal entity behind ArkCentral.
1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 1200 Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 United States
For support, email support@arkcentral.net. For business or press inquiries, email sales@arkcentral.net.