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Matrix is a whole ecosystem of matrix-enabled clients, servers, gateways, application services, bots, etc.
The easiest way to get started is to pick a client listed below, pick a server, and join #matrix:matrix.org.
This page aims to collect all known Matrix projects. This is a wiki, so you can log in to
add a new project, or edit an existing one.
Projects using Matrix:
Clients
Qt/C++11 desktop client for Matrix
Author: mujx
Maturity: Late Alpha
Platform: Windows, macOS, UNIX-like
Qt5-based IM client for the Matrix protocol
Author: QMatrixClient team
Maturity: Early Beta
Platform: Windows, macOS, UNIX-like
glossy Matrix client with an emphasis on performance and usability
Author: Riot.im
Maturity: Stable
Platform: Web, Windows, macOS, Linux
For fans of command line interfaces, a nice Matrix script for WeeChat, an IRSSI like CLI
Author: Tor
Maturity: Late Beta
Platform: Windows,
MacOS, Unix-like
Servers
This section lists software for running your own homeserver. If you are looking for a public homeserver to join, you can check the
list of public Matrix servers maintained by ar.
reference Matrix server
Author: Matrix.org team
Maturity: Late Beta
Bridges
Bridges connect Matrix rooms to other networks. There are several
types of bridges. General discussion about bridges happens in
#bridges:matrix.org.
Publicly hosted bridges
Publicly hosted bridges allow you to connect with other networks without running the software yourself.
Bridge software
If you want to connect to a network that isn't publicly bridged, or want to run your own bridge for other reasons, use one of the projects listed here. Note that you will need to host your own
server in order to run a bridge.
Bots
Publicly hosted bots
Bot software
SDKs
SDKs are used to write software for Matrix. If you are writing software for Matrix, feel free to join
#matrix-dev:matrix.org and tell us about your project.
Other
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