Meetings not even the future can listen to.
Browser video conferencing with post-quantum group end-to-end encryption. Keys are established between participants — the server never sees them — and the agreement resists quantum computers. Share a link and the meeting starts: no install, no sign-up for guests, no artificial time limits.
Classical E2E protects today. What about 15 years from now?
Mainstream platforms with E2EE use classical key agreements. A meeting intercepted and stored today — an M&A negotiation, a board meeting, a medical consultation — can be decrypted in the future, when quantum computers break those keys. For conversations whose content is sensitive for decades, the key agreement must be post-quantum now.
Four guarantees, each with a CI test.
We don’t ask for trust — we show the test. Each guarantee maps to a known-answer test that runs in our continuous-integration pipeline on every change.
The server is blind
The group key is wrapped per participant with ML-KEM-768 + X25519 (FIPS 203, SP 800-227 combiner). The server relays wrapped blobs it cannot open.
Rotation on every leave
Whoever leaves can no longer decrypt what follows; whoever joins cannot decrypt earlier epochs. New epoch, new key — without interrupting the meeting.
Signed identities
Each participant signs their public key with ML-DSA-65 (FIPS 204). A swapped key never receives the secret — and the visible safety number lets participants confirm out loud that no one sits in the middle.
Fail-closed
A tampered blob does not open "mostly" — it does not open. Integrity verification on every unwrap, no exceptions.
Create room → share link → meet.
Guests by link
Whoever receives the link joins with a name — no account needed. Rooms can be open, host-approved, members-only or password-protected.
Scheduling with invites
Schedule the meeting, invite by email, and participants receive the link plus a reminder before the start.
Sealed recording
Since the server holds no keys, the host records — and the file is sealed in their browser with the PQSL envelope before touching disk: with a passphrase, or to your organisation’s key. Without them nobody can open it. Not even us.
No install, no limits
Browser, desktop and mobile. Meeting duration is decided by you, not by the plan.
For those whose confidentiality never expires.
Long-memory sectors — where an intercepted conversation stays valuable for decades.
Board & M&A
Boards and negotiations are the perfect harvest-now-decrypt-later target. Here, the confidentiality horizon is measured in decades.
Telemedicine
Special-category data (GDPR Art. 9) with lifelong relevance — and zero friction for the patient: just the link.
Legal sector
Attorney-client privilege never expires; today’s call cannot surface in litigation in 2041.
What we don’t promise yet — on purpose.
- Server-side recording: impossible by design — the server holds no keys. Recording exists, but it is always the host’s, sealed in their browser: with a passphrase, or directly to your organisation’s key (the key file never touches our server). Integration with enterprise key-management systems (external KMS/HSM) is in progress.
- Embeddable module (Meet inside your product): available in an early programme via resellers — API room creation, the integration web component, per-API-key quotas and allowed-domain restriction already work. Keys are always born in the end user’s browser — never on your server, nor ours. What remains in progress is the programme’s contractual SLA. Integration documentation.
On this page you will only find what we can prove today, with tests that run on every change.
Through a reseller partner.
Meet is sold through authorised resellers, who provision and support it. Pricing on request, per organisation. Talk to us and we’ll route you to the right partner — or, if you are already a customer, Meet appears in your portal once your reseller activates it.
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