Eloquor
Encrypted messaging without a gatekeeper.
Eloquor is a browser-only end-to-end encrypted messenger built on cryptmesh. Your messages are encrypted on your device with keys only you hold; the brokers that route your traffic see only opaque envelopes. There is no central authority that can ban you, lock you out, or read your conversations.
The license is AGPL-3.0-or-later — closed-source SaaS forks of Eloquor must share their changes. The license matches the design goal.
Latest release
Builds are published on the GitHub Releases page. Subscribe to the atom feed for new-build notifications. Eloquor doesn't phone home — there is no in-app version check.
Alpha-tester notes
- Multi-device sync is not yet shipped — each device sees only messages received while it was open.
- No group messaging, block / mute, display name, or read receipts in this cycle.
- The official Eloquor brokers run on best-effort during alpha; downtime is possible without notice. Self-host your own pair via BrokerSetup if you need uptime.
- Latest Chrome / Firefox / Safari recommended. Camera (QR scan) requires HTTPS.
Found a bug?
File it on GitHub Issues. Security-sensitive reports go to the Private Security Advisories channel instead.