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Element is a sovereign, secure and interoperable communications platform. Built by the creators of Matrix.
💬 When chat history matters most As limits land on some free self-hosted collaboration tools, more teams are turning to ESS Community - our free-use, open source Matrix distribution. Our philosophy is simple: 👉 Features that empower end-users should stay free and unrestricted, while organisation-level and enterprise controls are available in ESS Pro. ✔️ Unlimited history ✔️ Unlimited voice & video ✔️ E2EE ✔️ Open & sovereign by design Read the blog to learn more👇
At #MatrixConf2025 we showed how Element Call brings secure, federated and scalable conferencing to Matrix - from 1:1 calls to large group video meetings! Demos, history & what’s next: 👇
Giom at [@osxp_paris]( ) today where we're part of the European Village. Come and say 👋 If you're there, don't miss our talks today: 🕒 14:50–15:10 — A blueprint for implementing CRA in an open source business: Element’s journey with @Amandine & @Matthew Hodgson 🕒 17:10–17:30 — Public Money for Public Code: selling open source software to government in Europe with @Amandine image
🇨🇭 How does a country turn open source technology into a national strategy? At #MatrixConf2025, @npub1zfgx...ahj9 shared Switzerland’s journey towards recognising open source software as a key enabler of digital sovereignty. @The Matrix.org Foundation is highlighted as a driving example — also used at the Swiss Institute of Public Sector Transformation — while projects like @Zentrum Digitale Souveränität’s openDesk (including Element as the chat component) are being trialled in Switzerland’s public administration.
🇩🇪 How do you build and roll out a messaging platform for an entire nation’s public administration? At #MatrixConf2025, Kai A. Hiller from @npub1lqen...rdf9 shared the evolution of BundesMessenger — Germany’s sovereign public sector messenger, built on the @The Matrix.org Foundation open standard, and based on Element. It serves municipalities and federal agencies, offering a sovereign alternative to consumer messaging apps.
We’re excited to join [@osxp_paris]( ) next week, as part of the European Village alongside other open source organisations. 🎤 Join our sessions on 10 December: 17:10–17:30 — Public Money for Public Code: selling open-source software to government in Europe with @Amandine 14:50–15:10 — A blueprint for implementing CRA in an open-source business: Element’s journey with @Amandine & @Matthew Hodgson Looking forward to meeting many of you there! 👋 image
🚀 At #MatrixConf2025, Danielle, David and Gaëlle revealed the journey behind Element X Web; our incremental rebuild of Element Web into a modular, high-performance, and accessible platform, powered by our Rust SDK. 🎥 Watch the full session to see live demos of the new room list, multi-room layouts, accessibility enhancements, and early Rust SDK-powered speed improvements. And get a glimpse of what’s next as we continue the journey.
🇪🇺 “Europe must achieve digital sovereignty as quickly as possible — with secure communication between multiple governments being one of the most important areas to address.” Having attended the Summit on Digital Sovereignty, @Amandine highlights the role of open standards in Susanne Ehneß’s write up for eGovernment. Digital sovereignty means control and freedom of choice, not dependence on proprietary, non-European platforms.