Introduction Jami is a free/libre, end-to-end encrypted and private communication platform that requires no central authority. Jami’s features include: text chats, voice and video calls, screen sharing, file sharing, conference calls, and group chats. Jami can also function as a regular SIP client. Jami works on GNU/Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Multiple devices can be linked to a ...
Home Overview This is the documentation for Jami, free/libre software for universal communication that respects the freedom and privacy of its users. Jami is available for multiple platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, Android/Replicant, and iOS.
User manual The Jami user manual introduces Jami and its features, provides additional information on methods of installing Jami, answers users’ most common questions in the FAQ (frequently asked questions), and includes various user guides and tutorials for users, such as the Bug report guide with step-by-step instructions for reporting bugs and issues.
Install Jami on another device that runs a supported version of Windows, or Upgrade from Windows to a freedom-respecting operating system such as the GNU/Linux operating system. The Free Software community recommends using Jami with GNU/Linux.
Basics What is Jami? What does Jami mean? How can I make a bug report? What makes Jami different from other communication platforms? What do the 🟢 green, 🟠 orange, and 🔴 red status circles next to profile pictures mean? Why is a feature missing on my client? Does Jami support read receipts? Can I turn them on or off? Does Jami support typing indicators? Can I turn them on or off? Can ...