Seraph.
A tattoo artist at work

Security and trust

Your clients trust you. We help you keep it.

A tattoo shop holds more sensitive data than most small businesses: medical history, consent, photos of someone’s body, and their money. That deserves more than a checkbox.

Your book is yours. Encrypted, kept in Canada, and yours to take whenever you want.

Access and identity

The wrong person never gets in.

Phish-proof sign-in

Use a passkey, Face ID, Google, or Apple. There is no password to guess, steal, or phish, so client data does not end up in the wrong hands because someone reused a weak one.

Encryption

Protected now, and protected against what comes next.

Post-quantum encryption (ML-KEM)

Most encryption used on the web today becomes breakable once quantum computing matures, likely within the decade. Seraph uses ML-KEM, the standard ratified by NIST in 2024, so your clients’ records stay protected for the long run, not just today.

Encrypted end to end

Your data is encrypted both in transit and at rest. Allergy history, consent, photos, and payments are never sitting in the open.

Data and residency

Your clients’ data never leaves the country.

Your data stays in Canada

Records live on Canadian servers. They are not processed in the US, not routed through a US data center, and not exposed to US government access requests. That is what PIPEDA expects, handled for you.

Consent and compliance

The liability paperwork, handled at booking.

Consent on file

Digital consent and photo-use permission captured and stored properly for every client. If anyone disputes it later, you have a signed record.

Age and guardian checks

Built-in age verification and guardian consent where your province allows minors, so you are covered before the needle touches skin.

Your rights

It is your data, and you can take it.

Export or delete, anytime

Take everything with you in one export, or remove a client on request. You are never locked in, and your book is never held hostage.

Built in Canada, for the trust your work depends on.

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