The catalogue

Every Royal Softworks product

Twelve products, built by one European company, sharing a single constraint: the data you put into them stays on hardware you control. Some run entirely on your desktop and never open a socket. Some run on your own servers. The two that are genuinely hosted say so plainly, and explain exactly where the isolation boundary sits.

They are deliberately not a suite. Privatta moves files directly between machines. AssistantGeneral runs a private AI agent against your own documents. OfficeBrief does OCR, conversion and content search offline. Space Wizard and DuplicateDuster reclaim storage. None of them requires any of the others, and none of them requires an account to be useful.

Each product page below carries the same structure, so evaluating one tells you how to evaluate the rest: what it does, how it works, what it touches on your network, the questions buyers actually ask, and — for the six with a full technical reference — a whitepaper written for security review and procurement rather than for marketing. If you are comparing us against a cloud incumbent, the comparison pages name the competitors directly and are written to be fair rather than flattering.

Pricing is per seat, never per token or per gigabyte transferred. Products still being priced say “TBA” instead of guessing. See pricing, downloads for the open betas, or the whitepapers if you are the person who has to sign off on the architecture.

Different jobs. One rule: nothing leaves your building.

Encrypted file transfer, offline document tooling, storage analytics, a private AI platform, and the open-source plumbing underneath it. Each one stands on its own, so you do not have to adopt a suite to get value out of a Tuesday. Start with whichever one solves the problem in front of you.