Libervia is a all-in-one tool to manage all your communications needs: instant messaging, (micro)blogging, file sharing, photo albums, events, forums, tasks, etc.

Chat with your friends, family or coworkers
Encrypt conversations to protect your privacy
Blog publicly or only with a group of contacts
Share files directly (peer to peer) or store them on your server and access them from anywhere
Share private photos albums with your family
Create and manage events
Organise your day to day life or work with lists
Screenshot of Libervia web 0.8 blog
With its easy invitation system, you can smoothly meet your family or friends. It's a perfect fit to share with your loved ones.
Libervia-web 0.8 photo album
Share your photo albums
Libervia-web 0.8 forums
Arange topics in forums
Libervia-web 0.8 events
Organise events with your friends
Works natively on desktop
Works on the web
Works natively on mobile devices (Android) [work in progress]
Cross-platform
Powerful command-line interface
Highly modular and customisable
Lot of powerful tools and features accompany the project, please check documentation
Screenshot of Libervia mobile 0.8 chat with upload panel

Libervia is a Libre software, based on well established standards (XMPP), decentralised and federating. It is developed around strong ethical values. Check our social contract.

Libervia is a Libre software (source code).
We follow a social contract, a moral engagement with the community
"Salut a Toi" is the name of the association which manages the project.
Major decisions are debated there.

Installation

We apologize for the inconvenience, but the Flatpak and Docker images previously provided for our project are outdated and currently not functioning properly. In the meantime, we recommend utilizing the source code directly until we resolve the issue.

GNU/Linux

If you are on GNU/Linux the recommended way to install Libervia is to use your distribution official packages. Please check your distribution to see if Libervia is available (and request it if it's not). Libervia is available at least on Arch Linux and Debian and its derivated.

Source Code

You can also install directly from source code, please check documentation for details

Other

Please note that: