AirMessage
AirMessage: Send & Receive iMessages on Android
Open-source software to bridge iPhone & Android for seamless iMessage sharing, syncs between Mac & Android using local network
What is AirMessage?
AirMessage is an open-source software application that enables Android smartphone users to send and receive iMessages through their device. It works by syncing iMessage conversations between a Mac computer and an Android phone connected to the same local network.
Some key features of AirMessage include:
- Send and receive real iMessages on Android devices
- Sync conversations between Mac and Android in real-time
- End-to-end encryption for security
- Open-source software available on GitHub
- Free to use with no ads or subscriptions
AirMessage requires a Mac computer with the AirMessage server software installed to act as a bridge between iMessage and the Android device. Both devices need to be on the same WiFi network. It provides iPhone users who have switched to Android a convenient way to continue using iMessage while retaining iOS ecosystem features like blue/green bubbles and read receipts.
As an open-source solution, AirMessage is community-supported through donations and contributions from developers. It receives frequent updates to fix bugs and add new user-requested options. Overall, AirMessage delivers a seamless messaging experience for Android users who still want access to iMessage.
AirMessage Features
Features
- Send and receive iMessages on Android devices
- Syncs messages between Mac and Android over local network
- Supports SMS/MMS
- End-to-end encryption
- Group chats
- Media attachments
- Message reactions
- Typing indicators
- Read receipts
Pricing
- Open Source
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