Algoland Compressor is a sealed compressor for files, folders, archives and enterprise datasets, producing verified .algd artifacts through local CLI and API workflows.
Algoland Compressor is the public product: local CLI, API access, archive ingestion, runtime policy selection, .algd packaging and SHA-256 restore verification.
Byte-exact compression, reconstruction, runtime routing and .algd artifact generation for files, folders and archives.
Supports individual files, folders, ZIP, RAR, TAR, TAR.GZ, TGZ and mixed payloads through a sealed operational boundary.
Customers get operational endpoints and verified results, not source code, implementation details, debug access, or internal documentation.
Enterprise customers can run Algoland Compressor inside their own infrastructure without receiving source code or a normal transferable software package. The pilot boundary is a sealed runtime with local API access.
The runtime is deployed where the storage payload already lives, so payloads do not need to leave customer infrastructure for compression tests.
The customer calls operational endpoints for compression, restore verification, health, status and usage reporting. Source code, implementation details, debug access and internal documentation are not exposed.
The executable runs as a signed locked runtime, confidential environment or Algoland-controlled appliance, not as a plain downloadable file.
Algoland Compressor supports files, folders and archives today. If a payload is already compressed or encrypted, the runtime protects restore and accounting instead of pretending every object must shrink.
file / folder / archive -> Algoland intake -> Algoland compression path -> counted .algd artifact -> restore -> SHA-256(original) == SHA-256(restored)