Your keys stay on your iPhone.
Private keys are generated and encrypted locally. Aperture does not run an account system that can move, freeze, or recover user funds.
iOS crypto wallet
Aperture is designed for iOS users who want private keys generated and encrypted on-device, no accounts, no tracking, open-source verification, and support for 24 blockchain networks.
Private keys are generated and encrypted locally. Aperture does not run an account system that can move, freeze, or recover user funds.
Manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, TRON, XRP, Stellar, Sui, Aptos, TON, and more.
Aperture removes common paths for malicious approvals, phishing signatures, and wallet-drainer flows inside the wallet.
| iOS wallet feature | How Aperture handles it |
|---|---|
| Self-custody | Private keys are generated and encrypted on-device. |
| No account | No email, no KYC, no custodial login for wallet use. |
| Open source | Code is publicly available on GitHub for review. |
| Supported networks | 24 networks including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and major EVM/non-EVM ecosystems. |
| Safer defaults | No in-app dApp browser and no in-app swap flow. |
On a phone, wallet design should reduce decisions under pressure. Aperture keeps the everyday path simple: create or import, hold, send, receive, review, and sign only what you start yourself.
Yes. Aperture is an iOS app built for self-custody crypto management on iPhone.
Yes. Aperture is self-custodial: private keys are generated and encrypted on the device, and Aperture does not hold keys for users.
Yes. Aperture supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and 21 more networks.