FAQ — Aperture

FAQ

Questions,
answered.

The essentials, for people who read the fine print. Can't find it? Reach support.

Is Aperture really non-custodial?

Yes. Keys are generated and stored only on your device, inside the Secure Enclave. Aperture has no custodial mode, no company wallet, and no ability to access or move your funds. If it isn't in your hands, it isn't Aperture.

What happens if I lose my phone?

Your funds live on the blockchain, not on the phone. Install Aperture on a new device and restore with your recovery phrase — everything returns exactly as it was. This is also why the phrase must be kept safe: it is the only way back in.

Can I import an existing wallet?

Yes. Aperture uses the standard BIP-39 recovery phrase, so you can import any compatible 12- or 24-word wallet and continue where you left off — no migration, no lock-in.

Which networks does Aperture support?

Aperture supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and major EVM chains, Solana, and leading layer-2 networks, with more added over time. You can hold, send, and receive across all of them from a single wallet.

Are there fees?

Aperture is free to download and use. You pay only the network's own gas fees, shown clearly before you confirm. Aperture adds no fee of its own.

Does Aperture collect my data?

No accounts, no tracking, no selling of data — ever. Aperture works without a sign-up and collects the bare minimum needed to function. See Privacy Policy and Privacy Choices.

Is Aperture open source?

Completely. The client, signing logic, and build pipeline are public and reproducible, so you can confirm the app you run matches the published source. Read more on Open Source.