A native Windows client for Telegram built with modern UWP and WinUI technologies.
Unigram is a native Windows client for the Telegram messaging platform. It provides a full-featured Telegram experience optimized for Windows, with a modern interface and deep integration into the operating system. The project aims to be the best Telegram client available for Windows users.
Windows users who prefer a native, feature-rich Telegram client over the web version or other third-party applications. It is also relevant for developers interested in UWP/WinUI applications.
Unigram offers a fully native Windows experience for Telegram, with performance and integration advantages over web-based or cross-platform clients. It is open-source, privacy-respecting, and actively developed with regular updates and beta access.
Telegram for Windows
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Built as a UWP app with WinUI, ensuring smooth performance and modern design that integrates seamlessly with Windows, as highlighted in the README's description of native capabilities.
Available via Microsoft Store, direct download, and beta versions from Telegram channels, providing multiple access points for users, as detailed in the installation sections.
Includes 28 built-in languages and supports unlimited translation packs through Telegram's platform, making it highly accessible globally, as specified in the Translations section.
Does not collect user data and adheres to Telegram's privacy policy, ensuring user privacy without additional tracking, as confirmed in the Privacy policy note.
Limited to Windows only, so it cannot be used on macOS, Linux, or mobile devices, restricting its utility for cross-platform users.
Installing beta versions requires downloading .msixbundle files from a Telegram channel and following specific instructions, which can be less user-friendly than automated updates.
For Windows 10 N editions, an additional Media Feature pack must be installed, adding an extra setup step that may deter some users, as noted in the README.