00 Application · uMeet

Meet.
Encrypted by default.

Direct peer-to-peer video & audio calls

01 What you can do

What you can do

What you can do with uMeet.

01

Group and standalone video calls

Pick contacts from a multi-select list, toggle audio-only or video mode, start an instant meeting. Mesh comfortably handles small groups. One-to-one calls launched from Chat open here in full-screen with picture-in-picture.

Use case

Meet fits naturally into this flow.

02

Schedule meetings with calendar invites

Schedule a meeting for later. Optional email and calendar invites are sent encrypted. Recipients get a meeting link that opens directly in uMeet.

Use case

Meet fits naturally into this flow.

03

Low-latency peer-to-peer mesh

Calls route peer-to-peer where network conditions allow. No central server transcoding your video, no recording unless you opt in, no metadata exposed to third parties.

Use case

Meet fits naturally into this flow.

02 Security

Security

Security for uMeet.

Every UltimaOS app shares the same post-quantum cryptographic stack, so the security properties below apply uniformly. App-specific considerations are noted where they apply.

01

Post-quantum cryptography by default

All authentication and key exchange uses NIST-standardized ML-DSA-65 (FIPS 204) signatures and ML-KEM-768 (FIPS 203) key encapsulation. There is zero RSA, zero elliptic-curve, zero classical-only crypto in the authentication path. Defeats store-now-decrypt-later attacks.

02

End-to-end encryption on your device

Every payload is encrypted in your browser using XChaCha20-Poly1305 (RFC 8439) with a 192-bit nonce and a Poly1305 authentication tag. The plaintext exists only in your tab's memory. When you close the tab, the plaintext is gone.

03

Zero-knowledge server

The UltimaOS server only ever stores ciphertext and public keys. We cannot read your data — by design, not by promise. There is no encryption backdoor, no master key, no key escrow.

04

Multi-device sync, single private key

Your private key is derived from your passphrase using Argon2id with high parameters. New devices derive the same key locally and can decrypt your entire history. The passphrase is never sent to the server — it is verified by an ML-DSA-65 signature on a server-issued challenge.

03 How it works

How it works

How uMeet works.

  1. 01

    Open uMeet in your browser

    UltimaOS runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge. Nothing to install. Sign in with your passphrase-derived key, or restore from a 3-of-5 social recovery if you are on a new device.

  2. 02

    Your data is encrypted before it leaves your device

    Every action — sending a message, uploading a file, creating a task, scheduling an event — is encrypted with XChaCha20-Poly1305 and authenticated with an ML-DSA-65 signature before any byte crosses the network boundary.

  3. 03

    Server stores ciphertext, returns it on demand

    The UltimaOS server keeps an opaque blob per account and per conversation. When you open uMeet, the encrypted blobs are streamed to your device, decrypted locally, and rendered. The server never sees plaintext.

  4. 04

    Changes sync to every device you sign in on

    Any change you make is encrypted and uploaded; every other device you are signed in on pulls the new ciphertext and decrypts it. Live multi-device sync, with the cryptography guarantee that only your devices can read it.

04 Inside the suite

Inside the suite

How uMeet fits in the suite.

01

uChat

Launch a call directly from any conversation. The chat thread stays open alongside the call.

02

Calendar

Schedule meetings from Calendar with one click. Optional invites are encrypted by Mail.

03

Contacts

Pick participants from your encrypted address book. Presence shows who's online before you start.

04

Account

Calls are authenticated with the same ML-DSA-65 signature as the rest of the workspace.

05 Get started

Get started

Get started with uMeet.

  1. 01

    Open uMeet in your browser

    UltimaOS runs in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. Nothing to install. Sign in with your passphrase to derive your private key locally.

  2. 02

    Open the workspace and launch uMeet

    The launcher shows every app. uMeet is right there with its capsule video preview. Click to open.

  3. 03

    Connect it with the rest of the suite

    uMeet works alone, but it shines when combined with the rest of the UltimaOS apps. Same private key, same encryption, one workspace.

07 Frequently asked

Common questions

Questions about uMeet.

Is uMeet end-to-end encrypted?
Short answer

Yes. All content in uMeet is encrypted in your browser using XChaCha20-Poly1305 with a fresh key per item. The UltimaOS server only ever stores ciphertext and public keys — it cannot decrypt your data, no matter who asks.

What cryptography does uMeet use?
Short answer

uMeet uses the same post-quantum stack as every other UltimaOS app: ML-DSA-65 (FIPS 204) for authentication, ML-KEM-768 (FIPS 203) for key encapsulation, XChaCha20-Poly1305 (RFC 8439) for symmetric encryption, HKDF-SHA256 for key derivation, and Argon2id for passphrase hashing.

Can I use uMeet on multiple devices?
Short answer

Yes. Sign in on any device with your passphrase and the same private key is derived locally. All your uMeet content is then decrypted from the encrypted blobs the server returns. Changes sync live across all signed-in devices.

Is uMeet GDPR-compliant?
Short answer

Yes. UltimaOS is built and operated in the European Union by an EU company. The architecture is GDPR-compliant by design — encrypted data, EU-only infrastructure, no US CLOUD Act exposure, no advertising, no third-party trackers. See the GDPR page for the full breakdown.

How much does uMeet cost?
Short answer

During early access, UltimaOS is free for individuals and organizations. After early access, pricing will be per-seat with accessible family tiers and per-organization plans for businesses. There is no per-app add-on.

Can I export my uMeet data?
Short answer

Yes. UltimaOS supports encrypted export of all your content for backup and portability. The export is encrypted to a key you control; you can store it on your own infrastructure or in a personal encrypted backup.

How many people can join a uMeet call?
Short answer

Mesh comfortably handles small groups (typically 4-6 participants depending on network conditions). For larger groups, uMeet falls back to a Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) topology. Both modes remain end-to-end encrypted.

Is uMeet recorded by default?
Short answer

No. uMeet never records by default. If a participant starts a recording, every attendee sees a clear visual indicator and can opt out by leaving the call.