What is Jami?
Jami is a free and open-source communication platform that offers end-to-end encrypted audio and video calls, text messaging, and data transfers. Designed as an alternative to proprietary solutions like Zoom and Jitsi, Jami prioritizes user privacy and digital freedoms. The application utilizes a decentralized approach, employing a distributed hash table (DHT) to facilitate peer-to-peer connectivity, as well as a traditional centralized Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) architecture for a softphone-style experience. Jami is a versatile tool that can be integrated into various technology stacks, particularly in the web and video conferencing domain. Hosted on GitHub, the project boasts a vibrant open-source community with a significant number of stars and forks, reflecting its popularity and active development
Highlights
- End-to-end encryption for secure communication
- Decentralized peer-to-peer connectivity using a DHT
- Centralized SIP architecture for softphone-like functionality
- Supports audio and video calls, text messaging, and data transfers
- Open-source with active community involvement on GitHub
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Features
Auto accept images
Read status
Send Files
Clear History
Group Chat
Typing indicator
Custom download location
Text messaging
Chat history shared across devices