Yesterday’s AWS outage highlights the importance of decentralised communications, and digital sovereignty. Governments simply cannot rely on systems with a single point of failure.| Element Blog
Element Pro - our new frontend client built specifically for the workplace! It's the perfect complement to our backend Element Server Suite Pro (ESS Pro).| Element Blog
Introducing the new Helm-based Element Server Suite (ESS) - our family of products designed as an “out-of-the-box” way to deploy, host and maintain a Matrix-based system.| Element Blog
We’re ready for The Matrix Conference 2025 - 300+ participants from 20+ countries and 10+ governments - all championing Matrix-based sovereign, secure and interoperable communications.| Element Blog
The Matrix Conference 2025 was a huge success, and the energy and enthusiasm was just incredible!| Element Blog
Element has joined other European organisations in an open letter to European leaders on the latest developments regarding Chat Control.| Element Blog
Every year, Element takes on a small number of summer interns to work on various research and development projects. Internships are a significant part of our culture, and ~20% of the current Element engineering team has completed some form of internship with us before joining permanently. This year, our interns| Element Blog
The brand new updates of the Element Web and Desktop apps include a major rework of room listings. It brings the ‘laptop and PC versions’ of the Element apps in line with the Element X design on mobile devices to give a far sleeker experience. This update marks the first| Element Blog
Gematik recently announced its intention to rebase its TI-Messenger specification on Matrix v1.15, which brings important improvements to TI-Messenger.| Element Blog
A new coordinated security fix for all Matrix server implementations is now published as part of the Matrix 1.16 off‑cycle spec update.| Element Blog
Element is now more accessible by design and by default, thanks to more than 40 accessibility improvements.| Element Blog
The UK government’s bruising Apple encounter has, inadvertently, underlined the global support for end-to-end encryption in democratic countries.| Element Blog
It’s a milestone week for Germany’s TI-Messenger initiative as public healthcare insurers go live with their TI-Messenger based solutions!| Element Blog
We’ve seen a serious uptick in misinformation about Element and Matrix over the last week, so thought it would be useful to set the record straight from Element’s side.| Element Blog
A genuine open standard is the single most important part of ensuring digitally sovereign communications between multiple separate organisations.| Element Blog
Element Server Suite Pro for TI-Messenger (ESS Pro for TI-M) gives T-Systems a complete backend for its #TI-Messenger solution, delivering outstanding performance, dynamic scaling and continuous security updates.| Element Blog
With MAS having landed on the matrix.org server, Element X is now by far the best way to manage your matrix.org account on mobile.| Element Blog
The Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) produced an excellent report on consumer messaging apps within the Australian government.| Element Blog
Genuine security requires a holistic approach that considers not just encryption but also data governance, accessibility, interoperability...| Element Blog
Hopefully in-person meet-ups will prove much easier in 2022 - but, there’s still a need for video calls, so let’s face it, they’re here to stay. This makes it really exciting to present Element Call: the world’s first decentralised voice and video conferencing app powered entirely| Element Blog
Nation-scale Matrix deployments will fail if built on the community version of Synapse. Huge deployments need a different architecture, which is what Synapse Pro delivers.| Element Blog
Synapse Pro is Element’s best practice Matrix homeserver. It transforms the performance and economics of huge public sector deployments.| Element Blog
Senators Ron Wyden and Eric Schmitt push the Defense Department to expand the use of Matrix to deliver sovereign, end-to-end encrypted and interoperable communications.| Element Blog
United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) has selected Element as its secure communications platform, following a competitive tender process.| Element Blog
Element is switching to use the Affero General Public License (AGPLv3) for its future contributions to Synapse and related backend Matrix projects.| Element Blog
We’ve made tremendous progress with Element X. It’s just six weeks since the Ignition release and, with this new update, Element Call is now fully embedded!| Element Blog
Element has chosen to pursue future development of Synapse, Dendrite and associated server-side projects under the terms of AGPLv3.| Element Blog