Pre-1.0 alpha — features missing, breakage possible

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.

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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

Found a bug?

File it on GitHub Issues. Security-sensitive reports go to the Private Security Advisories channel instead.