
Element | Secure collaboration and messaging
Element is a Matrix-based end-to-end encrypted messenger and secure collaboration app. It’s decentralised for digital sovereign self-hosting, or through a hosting service such as Element Matrix …
Element plans and pricing
Enterprise-grade versions of the Element frontend, with server-side control for workplace use.
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Download Element, an end-to-end encrypted secure messenger and collaboration app with voice and video chat. Available on Web, Android, iOS, macOS, Windows & Linux.
Productivity-boosting E2EE collaboration and messaging for ... - Element
Element is an end-to-end encrypted enterprise messaging app that is based on the Matrix open standard. Element is the best messenger for use in government, public sector and enterprises.
Element powers T-Systems’ TI-Messenger solution
Jun 4, 2025 · Element Server Suite Pro for TI-Messenger (ESS Pro for TI-M) gives T-Systems a complete backend for its TI-Messenger solution, allowing T-Systems to focus on building its frontend …
Element Blog
Discover the latest update to Element Call: enhanced scalability now supporting hundreds of users, a dynamic grid layout, Element Web/Desktop, and upcoming end-to-end encryption.
MAS migration unleashes Element X on Matrix.org
Apr 10, 2025 · For the avoidance of doubt, the classic Element app and the Element X app can be used in parallel for now. That said, the classic app will eventually become unsupported so we recommend …
Element secure messenger | Open Source | Matrix
The Element app is free for everyone, and can be self-hosted or hosted on Matrix.org at no cost. The Element app is open source and you can find all the code on GitHub.
ESS Pro 25.04 LTS: A renewed commitment to security ... - element.io
May 28, 2025 · Element is the fast, simple and private way to communicate with family, friends, teams, colleagues, organisations and the wider world. Thanks for reading our blog— if you got this far, you …
Element X: Ignition
Sep 21, 2023 · Element X is catching up with Element on some of the more exotic features too - in Ignition we also have static location sharing (backed by any Mapbox-compatible tileserver), as well …