An XMPP client is any software or application that enables you to connect to an XMPP for instant messaging with other people over the Internet. There are many free clients you can use to do this, for many different devices and operating systems.
Note: The following software was not developed by the XMPP Standards Foundation and has not been formally tested for standards compliance, usability, reliability, or performance.
See something missing? Any list of XMPP servers, clients or libraries will, due to the dynamic and evolving nature of the XMPP market, be out of date almost as soon as it’s published. If you spot mistakes, errors or omissions in the table below, please submit a pull request!
Project Name | Platforms |
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AstraChat | Android / iOS / Linux / macOS / Windows |
BeagleIM by Tigase, Inc. | macOS |
Bruno the Jabber™ Bear | Android |
ChatSecure | iOS / macOS |
Conversations | Android |
Converse | Browser |
Dino | Linux |
eM Client | macOS / Windows |
Gajim | Linux / Windows |
Monal IM | iOS / macOS |
Movim | Android / Browser / Linux / macOS / Windows |
Poezio | Linux / macOS |
Profanity | Linux / macOS / Windows |
Salut à Toi | Android / Browser / Linux / Other |
Simple IoT Client | Windows |
SiskinIM by Tigase, Inc. | iOS |
Spark | Linux / macOS / Windows |
StorkIM by Tigase, Inc. (Tigase Messenger for Android) | Android |
Swift | Linux / macOS / Windows |
UWPX | Windows |
yaxim | Android |
Pidgin is for Linux and Windows. Ivan (13439) “Great Answer” (0) Flag as ¶ Have a look for Adium, thats the OS X port of Pidgin. You can compile Pidgin for OS X, but its a bit more complicated.