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XChat, X’s standalone messaging app, launching this month these features

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Why This Matters

The launch of XChat as a standalone messaging app marks a significant step for X in expanding its communication platform, offering users a private, secure space for conversations without ads or tracking. This development enhances user privacy and provides new features like group chat links and end-to-end encryption, aligning with growing consumer demand for secure messaging options in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

XChat, the standalone messaging app from X, now has a new release date. X’s new iPhone and iPad app will arrive this week.

An App Store listing for the messaging app shows a preview of the design, including a detailed icon, and an April 25th release date.

It was originally set for April 17th and April 24th.

XChat will allow users to “chat with anyone on X in a private, focused space built for conversation,” according to the app’s description.

XChat won’t include ads or tracking, and messaging is end-to-end encrypted.

A preview of the app shows features like the ability to block screenshots, send disappearing messages, hold group chats, and make video calls.

Today we're announcing two product changes for organizing communities on X:

1. XChat now supports joinable links for groupchats. Create a public link & share direct to Timeline. With support for 350 members per chat (and growing), Groupchat Links are the fastest way to bring… pic.twitter.com/GNcRB99Opc — Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) April 22, 2026

The app has been in testing since last year.

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