Direct voice- and video phone calls. No need for accounts or access to the Internet. Just scan each others QR-Code that will contain the contacts IP address. This works at home or company networks but also in many off-the-grid networks such as community mesh networks.
Features:
- voice and video calls
- encrypted communication
- no accounts, no registration, no adds
- add custom addresses to reach contacts
Limitations:
- no calls through firewalls / NAT borders
- IP address change requires manual contact update
Visit weblate.org to contribute translations. An alternative is to directly translate the values in strings.xml and then to create a pull request or send it via Email.
Meshenger connects to IP addresses in a true P2P fashion. Contacts are encoded in a text blob that can be exchanged via QR-Code, picture or copy&paste. They contain a name, a public key and a list of IP addresses or domain names. Also IPv6 link local addresses are supported, which would not even need a DHCP server. The exchanged public key is used to authenticate/encrypt signaling data to establish a WebRTC session that can transmit voice and video.
Details can be found in the Documentation or in the FAQ.
This list only contains Open Source projects.
- pion offline - Offline WebRTC demo
- linphone - uses SIP, can use IP addresses, but not easy to use
- Berty - text messages only, uses Bluetooth LE
- Qaul - text messages only, interlinked P2P mesh via BLE, Wifi & Internet-overlay