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Stegano – command line tool for steganography

Stegano is a command line tool for steganography, focused on performance and simplicity.

This is a cross-platform tool.

Stegano is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Simple and easy-to-use command line tool.
  • Support Media formats including PNG images and WAV audio.
  • Hides one or many files in a carrier media.
  • Hides one-liner text messages in a carrier media.
  • Based on least significant bit steganography.
  • Backwards compatible to stegano for windows for image en-/decoding.
  • Memory safe by design.
  • Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Website: github.com/steganogram/stegano-rs
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Developer: Sven Kanoldt
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Stegano

Stegano is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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