
Jami is a communication platform that operates on a distributed, peer-to-peer network. This architecture means your calls, messages, and files are never stored on a central server. Instead, all communication is end-to-end encrypted and travels directly between users, giving you complete data sovereignty. As a free and open-source GNU project, its code is transparent and verifiable.
This serverless approach provides a high level of privacy and operational resilience, making it a strong choice for teams that handle sensitive information.
Key communication features include:
Account creation is anonymous and requires no email or phone number, aligning with GDPR's data minimization principles. Because there are no central data centers, you can communicate with colleagues on the same local network even if your internet connection is down.