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Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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The landscape forinstant messaging involvescross-platform instant messaging clients that can handle one or multiple protocols.[1] Clients that use the same protocol can typically federate and talk to one another. The following table compares general and technical information for cross-platform instant messaging clients in active development, each of which have their own article that provide further information.

General

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ClientDeveloperInitial releasePlatformLatest releaseLicense (client)License (server)Monthly active users
VersionDate
BlackBerryMessenger EnterpriseBlackberryJune 2014; 11 years ago (2014-06)[2]iOS,AndroidProprietaryfreewareProprietary
Beeper
May 10, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-05-10)
  • Android
  • ChromeOS
  • iOS
  • Linux
  • macOS
  • Windows
Apache-2.0Apache-2.0
BriarMay 9, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-05-09)[2]Android1.5.9[3] Edit this on Wikidata2024-01-16GPL-3.0-or-laterNot applicable
(peer-to-peer overBluetooth,WiFi, orTor network)
ConversationsDaniel GulscheMarch 24, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-03-24)Android2.18.2[4] Edit this on Wikidata2025-04-21GPL-3.0-onlyXMPP protocol
DiscordDiscord Inc.March 6, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-03-06)[5]Android269.11[6] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-10ProprietaryfreewareProprietary150 million (2021)[7]
iOS270.0[8] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-10
Linux0.0.88[9] Edit this on Wikidata2025
macOS0.0.270[10] Edit this on Wikidata2022-12-12
Windows1.0.9166 Edit this on Wikidata2024-10-08
ElementNew Vector LimitedJuly 2016; 9 years ago (2016-07)Android1.6.32[11] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-18Apache-2.0Matrix protocol43 million (2021)[12]
iOS1.11.25[13] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-04
Linux1.11.92[14] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-11
macOS1.11.92[14] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-11
Windows1.11.92[14] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-11
Web1.11.92[15] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-11
FractalMarch 16, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-03-16)Linux desktops and mobile OSsGPLv3Matrix protocol
Gadu-GaduŁukasz Foltyn, GG Network S.A.August 15, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-08-15)ProprietaryfreewareProprietary
GajimYann Le BoulangerMay 21, 2004; 21 years ago (2004-05-21)BSD2.3.3[16] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-13GPL-3.0-onlyXMPP protocol
Linux
macOS
Windows
GitterNew Vector LtdFebruary 13, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-02-13)[17]Web, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, LinuxMIT LicenseApache-2.0 (Synapse)
Google Chat (formerlyGoogle Hangouts)GoogleMay 15, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-05-15) (as Google Hangouts)

March 9, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-03-09) (as Google Chat)

AndroidProprietaryfreewareProprietary1 billion (2021) 500 million active (2020)
iOS
Web
Google Messages (RCS)2018; 7 years ago (2018)AndroidProprietaryfreewareProprietary1 billion (2021) 500 million active (2020)
Web
Wear OS
ICQMail.RuNovember 1996; 28 years ago (1996-11)ProprietaryadwarefreemiumProprietaryDefunct
JamiSavoir-faire LinuxAndroidGPL-3.0-or-laterNot applicable
(peer-to-peer)
iOS
Linux
macOS
Windows
JitsiEmil Ivov2003; 22 years ago (2003)Desktop2.10.5550[18][19] Edit this on Wikidata2017-10-01Apache-2.0Apache-2.020 million (2020)[20]
KakaoTalkKakao Corp.March 18, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-03-18)ProprietaryfreewareProprietary47 million (2021)[21]
Kik MessengerMedialabOctober 2010; 14 years ago (2010-10)Android17.3.1.31975[22] Edit this on Wikidata2025-01-20ProprietaryadwarefreemiumProprietary15 million (2017)[23]
iOS17.4.0[24] Edit this on Wikidata2025-01-13
LineLY CorporationMarch 2012; 13 years ago (2012-03)Android15.2.1[25] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-25ProprietaryfreemiumProprietary169 million (2020)[26]
iOS15.2.2[27] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-28
Chrome3.7.0[28] Edit this on Wikidata2025-05-15
macOS9.6.1[29] Edit this on Wikidata2025-02-14
Windows9.5.0.3497[30] Edit this on Wikidata2024-12-23
LinphoneBelledonne Communications2001; 24 years ago (2001)Android4.5.6[31] Edit this on Wikidata2021-11-08GPL-3.0-or-lateror proprietarySIP protocol, could connect to any SIP provider/server, including Linphone's serviceonly for SIP linphone service : over 700,000 in 2024[32]
iOS4.5.1[33] Edit this on Wikidata2021-10-08
Linux5.2.4[34] Edit this on Wikidata2024-04-11
macOS5.2.4[34] Edit this on Wikidata2024-04-11
Windows5.2.4[34] Edit this on Wikidata2024-04-11
BSD
MattermostMattermost Inc2015; 10 years ago (2015)AndroidApache-2.0MIT license binary,AGPLv3 forsource code,Apache-2.0 for admin tools and config files
iOS
Linux
macOS
Windows
MessengerMeta PlatformsAugust 9, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-08-09)AndroidProprietaryfreewareProprietary988 million (2022)[35]
iOS
macOS
Windows
MovimTimothée JaussoinMarch 3, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-03-03)Any,Progressive web application0.30.1[36] Edit this on Wikidata2025-04-23AGPL-3.0-or-laterXMPP protocol
Mumble[37]September 22, 2005; 19 years ago (2005-09-22)Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android, iOS1.4.2872022-09-143-clause BSDOpen source
PalringoPalringo Ltd2006; 19 years ago (2006)Android10.14[38] Edit this on Wikidata2021-11-29ProprietaryfreemiumProprietary
iOS10.13.1[39] Edit this on Wikidata2021-10-19
PaltalkAVM Software, IncJune 1998; 27 years ago (1998-06)ProprietaryfreewareProprietary5.5 million (2013)[40]
PidginMark SpencerNovember 1998; 26 years ago (1998-11)BSD2.14.14[41] Edit this on Wikidata2025-01-23GPL-2.0-or-laterUmpteen, both open protocols and interfaces with proprietary messengers
Linux
macOS
Windows
PsiPsi and Psi+ developers2001; 24 years ago (2001)Linux1.5[42] Edit this on Wikidata2020-09-06GPL-2.0-or-laterXMPP protocol
macOS
Windows
QQTencent HoldingsFebruary 10, 1999; 26 years ago (1999-02-10)Android9.1.30[43] Edit this on Wikidata2024-12-25ProprietaryadwareProprietary597 million (2023)[44]
iOS, iPadOS, watchOS9.1.3[45] Edit this on Wikidata2024-12-26
Windows9.9.20[46] Edit this on Wikidata2025-06-26
macOS6.9.61[47] Edit this on Wikidata2024-11-21
Linux3.2.17[48] Edit this on Wikidata2025-05-19
RetroShareCyril Soler, Gioacchino Mazzurco2006; 19 years ago (2006)0.6.7[49] Edit this on Wikidata2023-11-30GPLNot applicable
(peer-to-peer)
RicochetInvisible.imJune 2014; 11 years ago (2014-06)FreeBSD1.1.4[50][51] Edit this on Wikidata[needs update] (fork took over development, now at 3.0.15)2016-11-07BSD-3-ClauseNot applicable
(peer-to-peer over theTor network)
Linux
macOS
Windows
SignalSignal FoundationJuly 2014; 11 years ago (2014-07)Android7.38.6[52] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-25GPL-3.0-onlyAGPL-3.0-only40 million (2021)[53]
iOS7.51[54] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-18GPL-3.0-only
Desktop7.48.0[55] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-26AGPL-3.0-only
SkypeSkype Technologies, a subsidiary ofMicrosoft Corporation2003; 22 years ago (2003)ProprietaryadwarefreemiumProprietaryDefunct
SlackSlack TechnologiesAugust 2013; 11 years ago (2013-08)ProprietaryfreemiumProprietary12 million (2019)[56]
SnapchatSnap Inc.November 2011; 13 years ago (2011-11)Android13.31.1.0[57] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-08ProprietaryfreewareProprietary557 million (2022)[35]
iOS13.31.0.47[58] Edit this on Wikidata2025-03-05
SurespotSurespot LLC2013; 12 years ago (2013)AndroidGPL-3.0-or-later + freemiumDefunct
iOS
TeamNoteTeamNote Limited2012; 13 years ago (2012)SubscriptionProprietary
TelegramTelegram Messenger LLP2013; 12 years ago (2013)Android11.13.0[59] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-01GPL-2.0-or-laterProprietary700 million (2022)[60]900 million (2024)[61]
iOS, iPadOS11.13[62] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-01GPL-2.0-or-later
Desktop5.16.1[63] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-02GPL-3.0-or-later
macOS11.13[64] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-01GPL-2.0-or-later
ThreemaThreema GmbHDecember 2012; 12 years ago (2012-12)Android6.0.1[65] Edit this on Wikidata2025-05-15AGPL-3.0-onlyProprietary10 million (2021)[66]
iOS4.6.17[67] Edit this on Wikidata2022-03-14
WebAGPL-3.0-or-later
TrillianCerulean StudiosJuly 1, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-07-01)Android6.6.0.13[68] Edit this on Wikidata2023-07-25ProprietaryadwarefreemiumProprietary
iOS6.6.77[69] Edit this on Wikidata2024-09-13
Linux6.3.0.1[70] Edit this on Wikidata2020-05-27
macOS6.6.0.18[71] Edit this on Wikidata2024-11-20
Windows6.5.0.45[72] Edit this on Wikidata2024-09-04
Web6.6.19[73] Edit this on Wikidata2024-04-30
ViberRakuten ViberDecember 2, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-12-02)Android20.4.3.0[74] Edit this on Wikidata2023-07-02ProprietaryfreemiumProprietary260 million (2019)[75]
iOS20.4.0[76] Edit this on Wikidata2023-07-04
Linux20.3.0.1[77] Edit this on Wikidata2023-06-14
macOS20.2.0[78] Edit this on Wikidata2023-06-12
Windows20.4.0.0[79] Edit this on Wikidata2023-06-30
WeChatTencent Holdings LimitedJanuary 21, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-01-21)ProprietaryfreewareProprietary1.263 billion (2022)[35]
WhatsAppMeta PlatformsJanuary 2009; 16 years ago (2009-01)Android2.25.19.80[80] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-08ProprietaryfreewareProprietary2 billion (2020),[81] confirmed in 2024[82]
iOS25.19.83[83] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-08
macOS25.19.83[83] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-08
Windows2.2526.2.0[84] Edit this on Wikidata2025-07-04
WireWire Swiss GmbHDecember 3, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-12-03)Android4.3.5[85] Edit this on Wikidata2023-09-27GPL-3.0-or-laterAGPL-3.0-or-later
iOS3.110.1[86] Edit this on Wikidata2023-08-08
Linux3.31.3060[87] Edit this on Wikidata2023-05-16
macOS3.31.4556[88] Edit this on Wikidata2023-05-16
Windows3.31.4421[89] Edit this on Wikidata2023-05-16
Web0.27[90] Edit this on Wikidata2023-07-13
ClientDeveloperInitial releasePlatformLatest releaseLicense (client)License (server)Monthly active users
VersionDate

Operating system support

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Operating system support for messaging clients
ClientWindowsmacOSLinuxWebAndroidiOSiPadOS
BeeperYesYesYesNoYesYes
BriarNoNoYesNoYesNo
DiscordYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
ElementYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
FractalNoYesYesNoYesYes
Gadu-GaduYesYesYesYesYesYes
GajimYesYesYesYesYesYes
GitterYesNoYesNoNoNo
Google ChatNoNoNoYesYesYesYes
Google Messages (RCS)No[a]No[a]Needs third-party client[a][91]YesIncludedNoNo
ICQYesYesYesYesYesYes
JamiYesYesYesYesYesYes
JitsiYesYesYesYesYesYes
KakaoTalkYesYesNoNoYesYesYes
Kik MessengerNoNoNoNoYesYes
LineYesYesAsbrowser extension[92]NoYesYesYes
LinphoneYesYesYesNoYesYes
MattermostYesYesYesYesYesYes
Messages (Apple)NoIncludedNoNoNoIncludedYes
MessengerYesYesNeeds third-party client[a][93]YesYesYesYes
MumbleYesYesYesYesYes
MovimYesYesYesYesYesYes
PalringoNoNoNoNoYesYes
PaltalkYesYesNoNoYesYes
PidginYesYesYesNoNoNo
PsiYesYesYesNoNoNo
RetroShareYesYesYesNoYesNo
RicochetYesYesYesNoNoNo
SessionYesYesYesNoYesYes
SignalYesYesYesNoYesYesYes
SkypeIncludedYesYesYesYesYesYes
SlackYesYesYesYesYesYes
SnapchatNoNoNoNoYesYesYes
SurespotNoNoNoNoYesYes
TeamNoteNo[a]No[a]No[a]YesYesYes
TelegramYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Tencent QQYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
ThreemaYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
TrillianYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
ViberYesYesYesNoYesYesYes
WeChatYesYesNeeds third-party client[a][94]YesYesYesYes
WhatsAppYesYesNeeds third-party client[a][96][97][98]YesYesYesYes
WireYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
ClientWindowsmacOSLinuxWebAndroidiOSiPadOS

Connectivity

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ClientRegistration requirementIndependent of mobile phoneEnd-to-end encryption
Peer-to-peer
text chat
Open source serversFederated servers
BriarNoYesYesN/A(P2P)N/A(P2P)
DiscordEmail or Phone numberYesNoNoNoNo
ElementNoYesYes[99]NoYesYes
FractalNoNoYesYes
Gadu-GaduEmail and Phone numberNoNo
GajimNoYesWith plugin onlyNoYes
Gitter??????
Google ChatEmail; Google accountYes
Google Messages (RCS)Phone numberSimilar toSMS requirements,RCS messaging requires a valid SIM card to be inserted in the device.
RCS chat features may continue to work for up to 14 days, when a SIM card is removed from the device.[100]
Yes, only for RCS chatsN/A
[clarification needed]
Yes
ICQPhone numberPhone required for initial registration.
Desktop client can function independently afterwards.[101]
No
JamiNoNoYesYesN/A(P2P)N/A(P2P)
JitsiNoYesNoYesYes
KakaoTalkNoNoNoNo
Kik MessengerEmailNoNoNoNo
LinePhone numberNoNoNoNo
LinphoneNoYesNoNoYesYes
MattermostNoYesNo
Messages (Apple)Email; Apple ID accountYesNoN/A
[clarification needed]
N/A
[clarification needed]
MessengerEmail or Phone number; Facebook accountYesNoNoNo
MovimNoNoYesYes
MumblenoYesYesYes
PalringoNoNoNo
PaltalkEmailNoNo
PidginNoYesWith extension onlyYesYesYes
PsiNo
RetroShareYesN/A(P2P)N/A(P2P)
RicochetYesYesN/A(P2P)N/A(P2P)
SessionNoYesYesNoYesYes
SignalPhone number; iOS or Android device.[102][103] VoIP number[104]VoIP workaround[104]YesNoYes[105]No
SkypeEmail; Microsoft accountYesNoNoNo
SlackEmailYesNoNoNo
SnapchatEmail or Phone numberNoNoNoNo
SurespotNoNoNo
TeamNote
TelegramPhone number; iOS or Android device[106]Phone required for initial registration & login.
Desktop client can function independently afterwards.[107]
For some features: secret chats,[108] voice and video calls,[109] and voice chats in groups[109]NoNoNo
Tencent QQNo[110][111]NoNoNoNo
ThreemaNoA valid phone number or email address is not required for registration & login.
However, the mobile app serves as the primary device, due to the end-to-end encryption architecture.[112]
YesNoNoNo
TrillianNoYesNoNoYes
ViberPhone numberNoNoNoNo
WeChatPhone number or QQ numberNoNoNoNoNo
WhatsAppPhone numberNoYesNoNoNo
WireEmail or Phone numberYesYes[113]NoYes[114]Yes
ClientRegistration requirementIndependent of mobile phoneEnd-to-end encryption
Peer-to-peer
text chat
Open source serversFederated servers

Privacy

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Some messaging services that are not designed for privacy require a unique phone number for sign-up, as a form of identity verification and to prevent users from creating multiple accounts.

Some messaging services that do not solely focus on a mobile-first experience, or enforceSMS authentication, may allow email addresses to be used for sign-up instead.

Some messaging services offer greater flexibility and privacy, by allowing users to create more than one account to compartmentalize personal & work purposes, or not requiring personally identifiable information for sign-up.

To find out if the software hasend-to-end encryption, see "media" table below.

ClientShare usernameHide numberAccount expirationReset passwordPassword lockoutSearch for contactsVoice changerPlugins
Briarby public key or in-person pairing
Discord
  • Username & Discord Tag
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled
No
Element
  • Username
  • Matrix ID
Yes
Fractal
  • Username
  • Matrix ID
Gadu-GaduNo
GajimYes
Gitter
Google Chat
  • Email address
Google Messages (RCS)
  • Phone number
ICQYes
JamiYesNo (not stored on servers)No (not stored on servers)No (not stored on servers)[115]by random identifier or email-like addressNoYes
Jitsiby shared 4-random-words URLYes
KakaoTalk
Kik Messenger
  • Username
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled
Line
  • Username
  • Phone number
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled (sending friend requests are required)
Yes
Linphone
MattermostYes
Messages (Apple)
  • Email address
  • Phone number
No
Messenger
  • Facebook profile
  • Username URL
  • Phone number
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled
Yes
MovimNo
Mumble
  • username
PalringoNo
PaltalkNo
PidginYes
PsiYes
RetroShare
Ricochet
SignalYesDefault. Number is only visible if it is saved to a friend's contactNo[116]30 seconds after 5 fails
  • Phone number
    (Contact list syncs automatically with phonebook contacts)
No
Skype
  • Username
  • Email address
  • Phone number
Yes
Slack
  • Name (requires joining a Slack workspace)
  • Email address invitation (requires Slack Connect)
Yes
Snapchat
  • Username
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled
Yes
SurespotNoNo
TeamNote
Telegram6 months5 seconds after 3 fails
  • Username
  • Phone number
    (Contact list syncs automatically with phonebook contacts)
No
Tencent QQNo
ThreemaNo
TrillianYes
Viber
  • Phone number
    (Contact list syncs automatically with phonebook contacts)
Yes
WeChat
  • Username
  • Phone number
  • Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled
    (sending friend requests are required)
WhatsAppNo
  • Phone number
    (Contact list syncs automatically with phonebook contacts)
No
WireNo
ClientShare usernameHide numberAccount expirationReset passwordPassword lockoutSearch for contactsVoice changerPlugins
  • 1: Apple iOS doesn't allow screenshot protection.

Screenshot security

[edit]
ClientHide number in chatsLock screen timeoutLock screen when closedLock screen buttonScreenshot detectionScreenshot/recording disabled (Android only)[117]
BriarYesYes
DiscordNo
ElementNo
Fractal
Gadu-Gadu
Gajim
Gitter
Google Chat
Google Messages (RCS)
ICQ
JamiNo (not stored on servers)NoNoYes[118]
JitsiNo
KakaoTalk
Kik Messenger
LineYes
Linphone
MattermostNo
Messages (Apple)No
MessengerNo
Movim?
Mumble
Palringo
Paltalk
Pidgin
Psi
RetroShare
Ricochet
SignalYesNoYesYes[119]
Skype
Slack
SnapchatYes
Surespot
TeamNote
TelegramYesYesNoYes (on Secret Chats)[120]Yes (on Secret Chats)[121]
Tencent QQ
ThreemaYes
Trillian
ViberYes
WeChat
WhatsAppNoFingerprint sensor
WireNo
ClientHide number in chatsLock screen timeoutLock screen when closedLock screen buttonScreenshot detectionScreenshot/recording disabled (Android only)[117]

Message handling

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ClientThreadsSent messagesRead messagesSelf-destructing messages
ThreadsCollapse[122]IgnoreEditingDeletingDelete for contactsDelete notificationReceiptsHide receiptsExistsDeletion trigger
BriarYes[123]NoNoYesNo
DiscordYesYes[124]Yes[125]YesYesNoNo
ElementYes[126]YesNoPartialYesYesNo
Fractal
Gadu-Gadu
GajimYesYesNo
Gitter
Google ChatYes[127]YesYesOriginally for Google Workspace accounts only; rolled out to consumer accounts in July 2023[128]Originally for Google Workspace accounts only; rolled out to consumer accounts in July 2023YesNo
Google Messages (RCS)NoNoNoNoYesYesNo
ICQNoNoNoYes
JamiNoNoNoNoDesktop onlyNoNot applicableYes[129]Android only[129]Yes
JitsiNoNoNoNo
KakaoTalkNoNoNo
Kik MessengerNoNoNo
LineNoNoNoNoPartialYesNo
LinphoneNoNoNo
MattermostYesOptional 7+[130]NoYesYesNoNo
Messages (Apple)NoNoNoNo
MessengerYes[131]NoNoNoYesYesYes
MovimYes[132]NoNoYesYesNo
MumbleNoNoNo
PalringoNoNoNo
PaltalkNoNoNo
PidginNoNoNoYes
PsiNoNoNoYes
RetroShareYesYes[133]NoNoNoYesNo
RicochetNoNoNo
SignalNoNoNoYesYesWithin 24 hours[134]YesYesYesYesRead[135]
SkypeNoNoNo
SlackYesYes[136]Yes[137]YesYesYes
SnapchatNoNoNoNoYesYesYes
SurespotNoNoNoNo
TeamNoteNoNoNoYesYesNo
TelegramNo[138]NoNoYesYesYesNoYesNoYesRead
Tencent QQNoNoNo
ThreemaNo[139]NoNoNoYesYesNo
TrillianNoNoNoYes
ViberNoNoNoYesYesYesYes
WeChatNoNoNo
WhatsAppNoNoNoNoPartialYesYesNo
WireNoNoNoYesYesYesYes[140]
ClientThreadsSent messagesRead messagesSelf-destructing messages
ThreadsCollapseIgnoreEditingDeletingDelete for contactsDelete notificationReceiptsHide receiptsExistsDeletion trigger

Media

[edit]
ClientFile transferVoice messagesVoice chatVideo chatE2EEEncrypted local storage
IndividualGroups
BriarYesNoNoNoYesYesYes
DiscordYesYesYesYesNoNo
Element
Fractal
Gadu-GaduYesYesYesNoNo
GajimYesYesNoNo[141]YesYes
Gitter
Google ChatYesYesYesYesYesNo
Google Messages (RCS)YesYesYesYesYesYes
ICQYesNoYesYesNoNo
JamiYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
JitsiYesYesYesYesYes
KakaoTalkYesYesYes
Kik MessengerYesNoNo
LineYesYesYesYesPartialYes[142]
Linphone
MattermostYesPlug-inPlug-inPlug-inNoNo
Messages (Apple)YesYesYesYesYesYes
MessengerYesYesYesYesYesNo
MovimYesNoYesYesYesFor private group
MumbleYesYesNoNoNo
PalringoNoNoYesNoNoNo
PaltalkYesYesYesNoNo
PidginNoNoPartialYesYes
PsiYesYesPartialPartialYesYes
RetroShareYesYesYes
RicochetYes
SignalYesYesYesYesYesYesPartial[143]
SkypeYesYesYesYesYesNo
SlackYesNoNo
SnapchatNoYesYesYesNoNo
SurespotYesYesYesNoYesNo groupchat
TeamNoteYesNo
TelegramYesYesYesYesSecret ChatsNoNo[144]
Tencent QQYesNoYesYesNoNo
ThreemaYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
TrillianYesPartialYesYesNoNo
ViberYesYesYesYesYesYes
WeChatYesYesYesYesNoNo
WhatsAppYesYesYesYesYesYesNo
WireYesYesYesYesYesYesNo
ClientFile transferVoice messagesVoice chatVideo chatE2EEEncrypted local storage
IndividualGroups

Backup and restore messages

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Official status to guarantee support for backing up and restoring messages.

ClientWindowsmacOSLinuxWebAndroidiOS
Beeper
Briar
Discord
Element
Fractal
Gadu-Gadu
Gajim
Gitter
Google Chat
Google Messages (RCS)
ICQ
Jami
Jitsi
KakaoTalk
Kik Messenger
Line
Linphone
Mattermost
Messages (Apple)
Messenger
Mumble
Movim
Palringo
Paltalk
Pidgin
Psi
RetroShare
Ricochet
Session
SignalNo[145]No[145]No[145]No[145]Yes[145]Yes[145]
Skype
Slack
Snapchat
Surespot
TeamNote
Telegram
Tencent QQ
Threema
Trillian
Viber
WeChat
WhatsApp
Wire
ClientWindowsmacOSLinuxWebAndroidiOS

Miscellaneous

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Messaging services can operate around different models, based on security and accessibility considerations.[146]

A mobile-focused, phone number-based model operates on the concept of primary and secondary devices. Examples of such messaging services include:WhatsApp,Viber,Line,WeChat,Signal, etc. The primary device is a mobile phone and is required to login and send/receive messages. Only one mobile phone is allowed to be the primary device, as attempting to login to the messaging app on another mobile phone would trigger the previous phone to be logged out. The secondary device is a computer running a desktop operating system, which serves as a companion for the primary device. Desktop messaging clients on secondary devices do not function independently, as they are reliant on the mobile phone maintaining an active network connection for login authentication and syncing messages.

A multi-device, device-agnostic model is designed for accessibility on multiple devices, regardless of desktop or mobile. Examples of such messaging services include:Skype,Facebook Messenger,Google Hangouts (subsequentlyGoogle Chat),Telegram,ICQ,Element,Slack,Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are not tied to a single device, and logins are allowed on multiple devices. Messaging services with a multi-device model are able to eliminate feature disparity and provide identical functionality on both mobile and desktop clients. Desktop clients can function independently, without relying on the mobile phone to login and sync messages.

ClientTyping notificationsMulti-device supportEmoji reactionsStickersGIF searchCustomemojiThemes /skins
BriarNoYesNo
DiscordYesYes[147][148]YesYes (custom stickers require paid)YesPaid[149]Paid[150]
ElementYes[151][148]YesYesNoYesYes
Fractal
Gadu-GaduNo
GajimYesYes
Gitter
Google ChatYes (an optional setting allows messages to be accessible onGmail as well)[152][153]YesYesNo
Google Messages (RCS)On secondary web browsers only (phone required to sync messages)[154]Only a limited set of reactions availableYesYesPartial
ICQYes[155]YesYesYes
JamiYes[129]YesPartial[156]No
JitsiYes
KakaoTalkOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages)[157][158]No
Kik MessengerNo[159]YesYes
LineOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages)[160]YesYesNoYes
Linphone
MattermostNoYesYes
Messages (Apple)Yes (Apple devices)[161]NoNo
MessengerYes (messages are also accessible on the mainFacebook website)[162]YesYesYesNoYes
MovimYesNoNo
Mumble
PalringoNoYes
PaltalkNoYes
PidginNoNoYesYes
PsiYesYes
RetroShareYesNo
RicochetNo
SignalYesOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages; 5 linked devices)[163]YesYesOnly on Android and iOSNoYes
SkypeYes[164][148]YesYesNoNo
SlackYes[146][148]YesYes
SnapchatNo[165]YesYesNoNo
SurespotNoYes
TeamNoteNo
TelegramYesYes[166][148][167]Full set of reactions only available on Telegram PremiumYesYesYesYes
Tencent QQOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages)[168]NoYes
ThreemaOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages).
Phone must maintain an active network connection at all times to use the desktop client.[169]
YesNoYes
TrillianYesYes
ViberOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages)[170]Only a limited set of reactions availableYesYesNoYes
WeChatOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages)[171]No
WhatsAppOn secondary desktop devices only (phone required to sync messages; 4 linked devices)
Phone must not be offline for ≥ 14 days; message history limited to 3 months.
Unsupported oniPad,iPod Touch.

[172]
YesYesYesNoNo
WireYes[173]NoNoNo
ClientTyping notificationsMulti-device supportEmoji reactionsStickersGIF searchCustomemojiThemes /skins

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghiIn addition to other official and third-party solutions, a native desktop application can be generated for the instant messaging app website using Nativefier.[95]

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