You own your data
Messages are sent, received, and stored through your own mailbox. No central server keeps your chat history β no platform lock-in.
ICChat is a cross-platform chat app that communicates directly over the standard Email protocols (IMAP/SMTP). There is no central chat server β your messages live only in your own mailbox. Secure, self-owned, never locked in.
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A modern chat experience, built on the most open protocol you already own.
Messages are sent, received, and stored through your own mailbox. No central server keeps your chat history β no platform lock-in.
The foundation is the mature IMAP/SMTP standard β globally interoperable, auditable, and never shut down.
Log in with Google or Microsoft OAuth (PKCE) β no need to expose your mailbox password.
Conversations, contacts, rich text and image messages β as natural and fluid as any messenger.
Android, iOS, Web, Linux, macOS, Windows β one account, synced everywhere.
Add contacts by scanning a QR code and jump anywhere with deep links. Connecting takes a moment.
No black box. Three steps to see why your data always belongs to you.
Connect an existing email account via OAuth or IMAP/SMTP. ICChat doesn't create yet another identity silo.
Every chat message travels as a standard email between the sender's and receiver's mailboxes, carried by your mail provider.
History lives in your mailbox β export, back up, or migrate it anytime. ICChat never hoards your data.
Built with Flutter for a native experience across six platforms.
Download ICChat and start a conversation that's truly your own.
Works with Gmail, Outlook, and any standard IMAP/SMTP mailbox
Correct. ICChat has no central chat database. Messages travel as email between your mailbox and your contact's, stored at each side's mail provider. The app itself does not retain your conversation content.
For the best chat experience we recommend both sides use ICChat. Since the underlying transport is standard email, a message is still a normal email that any mail client can recognize.
Gmail and Microsoft Outlook via OAuth login, as well as any mailbox account that offers standard IMAP/SMTP service.
No. Your identity is your email address β no phone number to bind and no extra account to create.