Press kit.
Logos, screenshots, and app descriptions. Use them however you need. For interview requests, email press@vector-ssh.com.
Logo & mark
Short description (50 words)
Vector is a local-first SSH client for Android, iOS, and desktop — built for the way developers actually use SSH, including long-running Claude Code sessions. Free for 14 days, then $9.99 once. No telemetry, no subscription.
Medium description (150 words)
Vector is a local-first SSH client for Android, iOS, and desktop. It is designed for the way developers actually work today: long-running Claude Code sessions, quick one-off connections, snippets you run a hundred times a week, and transcripts you paste into pull requests. Keys, hosts, and session history live on your device — never proxied through a server. Free for 14 days, then a one-time $9.99 purchase. No subscriptions, no accounts. The SSH engine is MIT-licensed; the packaged app is proprietary.
Long description (500 words)
Vector is an SSH client for Android, iOS, and desktop, designed from the ground up for the way developers work today.
The primary use case is long-running Claude Code sessions from a phone or tablet: you kick off a task, walk away, and come back to a readable transcript you can act on. Vector is tuned for that workflow — large-font mode, one-tap output copy, snippet recall, and share-ready transcripts — without giving up the features a modern terminal needs. True color, ligatures, xterm compatibility, and GPU-accelerated rendering on every platform.
Vector is local-first. Hosts, keys, snippets, and session transcripts are stored on your device's platform Keychain or Keystore and never leave it. There is no telemetry, no analytics SDK, no crash reporting SDK, and no account. SSH connections go directly from your device to your hosts. Biometric unlock gates access to the secure store; sessions can be individually locked.
Vector is free for 14 days, then a one-time $9.99 purchase. No subscriptions. Every feature the app ships with is included. Future updates ship through the App Store or Play Store like any other app. A core SSH engine is MIT-licensed and developed in the open; the packaged app — UI, platform integrations, polish — is proprietary. That's what your purchase supports.
Vector is built solo by independent developer Nathan Krebs, with the product bar of a team twice its size.
Fast facts
- Platforms: Android, iOS (2026); macOS, Windows, Linux follow
- Pricing: 14-day free trial, then $9.99 one-time purchase
- Privacy: zero telemetry, zero analytics, zero accounts
- Built with Kotlin Multiplatform
- Maker: Nathan Krebs (independent)