Jami
Jami
Download on App Store

This page is not an official page of the app or its developer, but an independent editorial publication created for informational and commentary purposes. Unless expressly stated otherwise, neither the app nor its developer is affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, authorized by, or otherwise officially connected with MWM, Apple, Google Play, the app publisher, or the app's developer, and nothing on this page implies that the app was developed using MWM's services. Any trademarks, logos, screenshots, and other content remain the property of their respective owners.

Logo of Jami
Download on App Store

Jami

Take back your digital sovereignty with a 100% free, anonymous, and serverless platform for secure messaging, high-quality calls, and file sharing.

Key Figures

Downloads

132K+

User Rating

3.9/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Savoir-Faire Linux Inc

Category

Social Networking

Locales

36

Latest Version

4.04

Size

106.6 MB

First Released

Dec 28, 2017
Features

Take Command of Your Digital Sovereignty

Experience a distributed communication platform built for privacy-first users. No servers, no tracking, just peer-to-peer freedom.

Distributed P2P Network

Bypass centralized servers. Your conversations stay between you and your contacts, ensuring resilience and total data ownership.

Zero-Identity Registration

Protect your metadata by signing up without a phone number or email. Enjoy a truly anonymous communication experience.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

App Store

Screenshots

Jami - Mobile screen of Jami app displaying a list of private conversations and contacts

Mobile screen of Jami app displaying a list of private conversations and contacts

Jami - Jami app interface displaying SIP phone search and call logs.

Jami app interface displaying SIP phone search and call logs.

Jami - Jami messaging app interface showing a secure group chat with a shared party photo

Jami messaging app interface showing a secure group chat with a shared party photo

Jami - Jami app chat interface showing options to share photos, video messages, audio messages, and files.

Jami app chat interface showing options to share photos, video messages, audio messages, and files.

Jami - A screenshot of the Jami app interface showing an encrypted and private video call between two users.

A screenshot of the Jami app interface showing an encrypted and private video call between two users.

Jami - A group video call interface on Jami showing multiple participants in a decentralized serverless conference

A group video call interface on Jami showing multiple participants in a decentralized serverless conference

Description

Jami, a GNU package, is a universal and distributed peer to peer communication software. Jami respects and upholds the freedom and privacy of its users. 100 % free universal software. · Create a completely anonymous account. · Communicate freely with Jami: - send text messages - send audio and video messages - make audio and video calls - share pictures and media files · Use your Jami account on multiple devices! · Functions as a SIP client. Take advantage of the universal communications technology of Jami with its portable library. There are plenty of ways to help us, check out https://jami.net/en/contribute For more information, visit https://jami.net Jami is published under the GPL license, version 3 or higher. Copyright © Savoir-faire Linux inc.

Download

Download on App Store

This page is not an official page of the app or its developer, but an independent editorial publication created for informational and commentary purposes. Unless expressly stated otherwise, neither the app nor its developer is affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, authorized by, or otherwise officially connected with MWM, Apple, Google Play, the app publisher, or the app's developer, and nothing on this page implies that the app was developed using MWM's services. Any trademarks, logos, screenshots, and other content remain the property of their respective owners.