Provides secure collaboration with end-to-end encryption, supporting chat, voice, and video calls. Available on all major platforms, it enables digital sovereignty with a decentralized design and interoperability through bridges to systems like Slack and Teams. Includes enterprise-grade SaaS.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Matrix.org
- Flathub
- F-Droid
- Cloudron
- Snapcraft




Element vs Telegram Comments
Element is severely lacking in uptake. It could be the best messenger in the world (and may well be) but ultimately, if I can't talk to my friends on there, there's no incentive for me to use it.
I like this because of fact its purpose is to be decentralized. however time shows as knowledge is needed to bridges be made from other platforms.
- Element is Free Personal and Open Source
- Element is Privacy focused



















































Element is a good privacy chat that you can host yourself. However, not many people use it compared to Signal or Telegram.