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X launches XChat app for iPhone and iPad

XChat is now available on iPhone and iPad as X’s standalone messaging app with calls, group chats, and file sharing.

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X has officially launched XChat on iPhone and iPad, giving its social platform a dedicated messaging app instead of keeping conversations tucked inside the main X app. The new app is free to download and is positioned as a private, standalone space for one-to-one chats, group messaging, calls, and file sharing.

That alone makes XChat a bigger move than a routine app release. For years, X direct messages felt like a side feature inside a noisy social network, but XChat separates messaging into its own product while still letting people use the same X account and contact graph they already have. In practical terms, that means users do not need to build a new contact list from scratch or ask people whether they are on yet another app.

X is pitching privacy as the main selling point. The App Store listing says XChat has end-to-end encrypted messaging, no ads, no tracking, and a PIN-protected key pair that stays on the user’s device, while MacRumors reported that X is also claiming screenshot blocking, disappearing messages, and the option to edit or delete messages for everyone in a conversation. Those are strong promises, and they clearly show X wants XChat to be seen as more than a cleaner inbox for people who already use the platform.

At launch, the feature set is already broad enough to make XChat feel like a serious messaging product. The app supports direct messages, group chats, audio and video calls, and large photo, video, and file sharing, according to TechCrunch and the App Store description. That matters because users are no longer being asked to leave X for the actual conversation after discovering someone on the platform; X now wants discovery and communication to happen under the same umbrella.

There is also a clear effort to make the app feel more native on Apple devices. MacRumors noted that XChat follows iOS 26 design conventions, including the iOS 26 keyboard, and adds customization options like light and dark modes, message permissions, swipe settings, and alternate app icons. That may sound like a small detail, but it is the kind of polish that can make a standalone app feel intentional rather than like a rushed spin-off from a larger platform.

Anyone curious about whether this amounts to a tentative rollout or a genuine long-term commitment will find a clear answer from X’s own team: they are all in. Benji Taylor, the company’s head of design, described the launch as merely the first step in a much larger messaging vision, and TechCrunch confirmed that XChat has graduated from a limited test to a full public release on iOS. Taken together, the signals point to XChat being far more than a peripheral experiment — it represents yet another chapter in X’s ongoing push to evolve from a social media destination into a wide-ranging, all-in-one platform.

There are still some limits that readers should know before rushing to download it. Right now, XChat requires iOS 26 or later, and MacRumors said an Android release date has not yet been announced. So for the moment, X is asking iPhone and iPad users to try the new messaging experience first, while everyone else waits to see how quickly the company can turn this iOS debut into a cross-platform rollout.

The real test, though, is not whether XChat can launch with a flashy privacy pitch, but whether people will trust X enough to move more of their private conversations there. On paper, the app checks many of the boxes users now expect from a modern messenger – encryption, disappearing messages, calling, file sharing, and fewer distractions – but success will depend on whether X can convince users that this app is reliable, secure, and worth opening every day. For now, XChat arrives as one of X’s clearest attempts yet to turn its existing network into something more sticky, more personal, and much closer to a full communications platform.


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