Proton Meet
Provides secure end-to-end encrypted video calls with privacy features such as background blur, noise reduction, and meeting locks, supports up to 50 free participants, guest links, ad-free use, seamless calendar integration, and multi-device access.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- Android Tablet
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Screen Sharing
- Encrypted Chat
- Blur Filter
- GDPR Compliant
- End-to-End Encryption
- Ad-free
- Dark Mode
- No Tracking
- Meeting
- Video Calling
- Encrypted calls
- Video Conferencing
- Private Chat
Proton Meet News & Activities
Recent News
- POX published news article about Proton Meet
Proton launches business suite offering to compete with Microsoft 365 and Google WorkspaceProton has launched Proton Workspace, uniting all of its privacy-focused tools into a single platfo...
Recent activities
- plyght liked Proton Meet
- elsenhe added Dark Mode as a feature to Proton Meet
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POX added Proton Meet as alternative to XChat
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What is Proton Meet?
Proton Meet is a video conferencing platform prioritizing privacy with secure discussions and collaborations via end-to-end encryption. Unlike other platforms, it guarantees confidentiality, ensuring your data remains private even from Proton itself. You can create meetings, invite guests via a link without needing a Proton account, and integrate it with Proton Calendar. Accessible from any device, Proton Meet provides control features like background blurring, noise reduction, and private meeting locking. It allows free connections for up to 50 participants for a one-hour call with a Proton account and offers protection from data breaches and surveillance. Paid plans are available for additional features.







Comments and Reviews
I think it's a great idea to provide an encrypted easy to use video-call solution. Maybe the user interface can be a bit better with customization options.