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Elon Musk announces XChat with calling support to take on WhatsApp, Apple iMessage and other messaging platforms

Elon Musk has launched XChat, a new encrypted messaging feature on X, offering vanishing messages, file sharing, and cross-platform audio/video calls to rival WhatsApp, Telegram, and Apple iMessage.

June 02, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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X (formerly Twitter)
X (formerly Twitter)

Elon Musk has unveiled a new secure messaging service called XChat, aiming to transform X (formerly Twitter) into a full-scale communication platform via an official post on X. The feature is being positioned as a direct competitor to messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Apple’s iMessage, with a focus on privacy, file sharing, and cross-platform calling.

According to Musk, XChat has been built entirely from scratch using Rust, a programming language known for its speed and memory safety. He claims the architecture now uses Bitcoin-style encryption, adding a new layer of privacy to the app’s messaging features. With end-to-end encryption, conversations on XChat are designed to stay completely private — visible only to the sender and receiver.

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The encryption methods used reportedly resemble those deployed in cryptocurrency networks, promising a high standard of data security.

XChat key features