Swift Messaging Platforms

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    Signal iOS

    Signal iOS

    A private messenger for iOS

    Signal is a free, open source, messaging app for simple private communication with friends. Say "hello" to a different way of chatting: Signal is all about privacy, but with all the features you expect from a chat app. State-of-the-art end-to-end encryption (backed by Signal's open source protocol) keeps your chats safe. Neither we can read your messages or listen to your calls, nor anyone else. Privacy is not an optional mode, it is how Signal works. In all your messages, all your calls, forever. Send and receive messages, voice memos, photos, videos, GIFs and files for free. Signal uses your phone's data connection so no SMS or MMS charges are incurred. Make crystal clear calls and video calls to people who live across town or across the ocean with no long distance charges. Add a new layer of expression to your chats with encrypted trading cards. You can also create and share your own sticker packs.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Bitchat

    Bitchat

    Bluetooth mesh chat, IRC vibes

    BitChat is a decentralized, peer-to-peer encrypted messaging app built by Jack Dorsey’s Permissionless Tech. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networking to relay messages without internet, servers, accounts, or phone numbers. Messages are end-to-end encrypted (Curve25519 + AES‑GCM) and the app includes a panic mode to erase data quickly.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Session for iOS

    Session for iOS

    A Decentralized, Onion Routed, Private Messenger

    Session iOS is the native iPhone and iPad client for the Session secure messaging ecosystem, engineered to bring private, anonymous communication to Apple’s mobile platforms without relying on phone numbers or email addresses. The app supports encrypted one-on-one and group chats, voice messages, file and image sharing, and threaded conversations, all delivered over a decentralized onion network designed to conceal metadata such as sender identity, message timing, and network path. On iOS, Session integrates with Apple’s notification and background execution frameworks so that messages arrive reliably while preserving privacy protections, and it supports Face ID/Touch ID unlock to guard access to local message storage. Its interface follows iOS conventions for navigation, attachments, and user interaction, making secure messaging feel natural to Apple users while maintaining rigorous cryptographic standards.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Element iOS

    Element iOS

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for iOS

    Element iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client for the Element communication platform, which is built on the Matrix open standard for secure, federated messaging and collaboration. The app provides users with a rich environment for encrypted messaging, group chats, voice and video calls, file attachments, and room creation, all while interoperating seamlessly with the wider Matrix network — meaning you can communicate across servers and services that adopt the same protocol. On iOS, Element handles user identity, room membership, and end-to-end encryption with strong key management, allowing users to hold secure conversations that only intended participants can read, even across federated instances. The interface adheres to modern iOS paradigms, offering intuitive navigation, notifications, threaded replies, message reactions, customizable themes, and support for rich media rendering.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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