Know your odds before you play.

RaffleVault runs product raffles with fixed, published odds and AI-verified drawings. No hidden math. No house advantage. A nonprofit built on the radical idea that fairness should be the default.

Your odds, every time
1:10K
Fixed. Published. Verified.

Three rules. No exceptions.

01

Fixed odds, always

Every raffle runs at exactly 1-in-10,000 or 1-in-5,000 odds. Not "up to." Not "approximately." Exactly. The odds are locked before the first ticket sells.

02

AI draws the winner

No human touches the drawing. An AI-controlled system selects winners with a cryptographic audit trail. Every draw is verifiable. Tampering is structurally impossible.

03

Take cash if you want

Win a product you don't need? Take 75% of its value in cash instead. Your win, your choice. No pressure to accept a prize you can't use.


AI-Verified

Every drawing produces a receipt

When a winner is selected, the system generates a cryptographic proof of the draw. Timestamp, entropy source, selection algorithm, result. Anyone can verify any drawing, anytime. Trust, but verify.

Draw Method AI-Controlled RNG
Audit Trail Cryptographic Proof
Human Intervention None
Verification Public + Instant

Open 24/7/365

RaffleVault never sleeps. New products rotate in continuously across every category. Browse, buy a ticket, check results. Morning, midnight, holidays. The vault is always open.

Uptime Target Always On
Product Rotation Continuous
Categories All Products
Cash Option 75% of Prize Value

Nonprofit by design, not by accident

RaffleVault operates as a nonprofit with board governance, published financials, and a mission that puts players first. This isn't a corporation running raffles as a profit center. Fairness is the business model.

Structure 501(c) Nonprofit
Governance Board Oversight
Financials Publicly Reported
Priority Players, Not Profit

The raffle industry has a trust problem. We're the fix.

Every other platform hides the math. RaffleVault publishes it. Fixed odds, AI verification, nonprofit accountability. This is what raffles were supposed to be.