When you can't afford to lose your operational data.
Oxorro stores your critical business data on infrastructure that no single company, government, or employee can shut down, delete, or hold hostage.
Oxorro gives teams a familiar file-manager experience for files, folders, access, previews, and workflows while Xandeum's infrastructure handles the resilience underneath.
File systems, folders, uploads, search, and delegated access in a workflow teams already understand. The unfamiliar part is the resilience underneath.
Broadcast archives, production assets, irreplaceable masters. When decades of content live on a single provider, you're one outage away from losing your catalog.
Clinical trial data, genomic datasets, regulatory submissions. Immutable records aren't optional — they're the law. And they need to survive longer than any vendor relationship.
Trading records, compliance archives, audit trails that regulators expect to exist for decades. Your retention requirements will outlive your current cloud contract.
Discovery archives, client records, case files spanning decades of attorney-client privilege. Data that must remain intact, unaltered, and accessible — regardless of what happens to your infrastructure provider.
Critical national data that cannot reside on infrastructure controlled by a foreign corporation. Sovereignty isn't a feature request. It's a requirement.
Telemetry, plant logs, operational records, and infrastructure data tied to physical systems in the real world. When those records disappear, the problem isn't inconvenience. It's downtime, liability, and lost control.
Oxorro runs on Xandeum's decentralized storage infrastructure, with blockchain-connected workflows available when they matter. No single provider controls whether your operational data remains available.
You don't need to understand the network architecture to use Oxorro. Technical implementation details belong in Xandeum documentation and onboarding; the product experience stays focused on files, folders, access, previews, and operational control.
Oxorro is launching soon. Request early access and we'll follow up to understand your use case, data requirements, and deployment needs.
Oxorro is a decentralized storage application for organizations that need their operational data to remain available, usable, and under their control.
It gives users a familiar file-manager experience while using Xandeum's decentralized storage infrastructure underneath.
Oxorro is for organizations that depend on important operational data and want a stronger alternative to storing everything with one centralized provider.
It is designed for teams that care about resilience, ownership, and long-term access to the data their business relies on.
Oxorro helps reduce the risk of losing access to critical operational data because of a single centralized provider.
It is built for data that matters: records, files, archives, datasets, logs, compliance materials, production assets, and other information your organization cannot afford to lose.
Operational data is not just something you keep for later.
It is the data your organization uses to work, serve customers, meet obligations, prove records, and keep systems running.
Oxorro is built for data that needs to remain available, usable, and under your control.
Oxorro is built on decentralized storage infrastructure rather than one cloud account, one company, or one server operator.
That means your data strategy is not tied to a single provider's uptime, policies, account controls, or internal mistakes.
Traditional decentralized storage is often closer to archive storage: you upload a file and retrieve it later.
Oxorro is designed to work more like a real file system. Files can be organized, moved, deleted, and updated without treating every change as a completely new static upload.
Oxorro is also tightly integrated with leading smart-contract platforms, starting with Solana, so operational data can become part of blockchain-connected workflows rather than sitting in a separate storage silo.
A file system is your storage space inside Oxorro.
It is where your files and folders live. You can upload data, create folders, organize files, view files, and manage storage in a familiar way.
Redundancy controls how strongly data is protected across Xandeum's decentralized storage infrastructure.
A redundancy setting of 2 means the original data plus 2 additional copies are stored across the network. Higher redundancy gives stronger protection against storage-provider failure.
The app will show the available redundancy options when creating or managing storage.
Yes.
Oxorro supports redundancy settings that help protect data across Xandeum's decentralized storage infrastructure.
Higher redundancy gives stronger protection against storage-provider failure, and the app will show the available options when creating or managing storage.
Yes.
Oxorro is being built for organizations that need dependable operational data storage, not just experimental file hosting.
The goal is to make decentralized storage useful in a familiar, practical way: files, folders, access, previews, and workflows that teams can understand.
No.
Oxorro is designed to make decentralized storage feel familiar. Users can work with files and folders without needing to understand the underlying network architecture.
The technical infrastructure is there to provide resilience and ownership, not to make the user experience more complicated.
Yes.
Oxorro supports folders, subfolders, and moving files, so teams can organize data in a familiar file-manager structure.
Oxorro uses Solana-connected storage infrastructure, so users should expect storage-related transactions and fees to use SOL.
The app will show the relevant transaction details before you confirm an operation.
Oxorro is currently focused on selected early users and organizations.
After you request access, the next step is a direct onboarding or sales conversation so the team can understand your use case, data requirements, and deployment needs.
Oxorro is currently in an early-access phase.
Selected organizations can request access through the Oxorro website.