No phone number. No servers. No surveillance. A self-healing mesh — the more people join, the more unstoppable it becomes.
Built for those who refuse to compromise on privacy.
Your messages and files never touch our servers. Everything stays encrypted on your device. We literally can't read your messages.
Every user who enables relay mode strengthens the network. After a few dozen nodes, no government or corporation can take WRTC down. Ever.
Users become relay nodes. The more people join, the stronger it gets. After a few dozen nodes the network can never be taken offline — it routes around any shutdown automatically.
No corporation, government, or court order can stop WRTC. Every relay node makes the network stronger. After critical mass, it becomes permanently unstoppable — like the internet itself.
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Send encrypted messages and files to anyone on WRTC. Your messages survive even if our servers go offline.
Messages encrypted on your device. Only the recipient's key can unlock them.
Browser-native technology. Direct connections between devices, no middleman.
Distributed hash table for peer discovery. No single point of failure—the network routes around damage.
Peers share peer lists automatically. The network grows stronger with every user.
Names resolve via P2P network first. Even if servers go down, users can still find each other.
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Messages are encrypted and held by relay nodes until the recipient comes online. Relays can't read the content—only pass it along.
No. WRTC uses a self-healing mesh relay network. Every user who enables relay mode becomes a node. Once enough nodes exist, no single server, company, or government can stop message delivery — the network routes around any outage automatically. Even if wrtc.app went dark tomorrow, existing users would keep messaging through community-run nodes.
Signal requires a phone number and routes everything through Signal's centralized servers. WhatsApp is owned by Meta and backed by surveillance infrastructure. WRTC needs no phone number, no account, and no central server — it's a peer-to-peer mesh that grows stronger with every user.
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