Ravn - The Invisible Chat App

by Ravn App LLC


Communication

free



Encrypted Messenger - Secure, Anonymous & Invisible


Meet Ravn, the world’s first 100% private and anonymous messaging app.Ravn is your portal to the most private messenger as well as Korrax our proprietary token. Stay up to date with Korrax and other Cryptos and join the crypto group chats.Messages, images and docs are never stored on a server (after delivery), they’re only locally stored on your own phone. Ravn is not tied to your phone number or email, you only sign up with a username that isn’t searchable or discoverable. We’re against bullying and are big fans of true privacy. What happens in Ravn, stays in Ravn.Money Request feature introduced from chat screen.Bug fixes.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

It's dead...not usable anymore

Ketan Faldu

Doesn't even launch. Security by obscurity. Great for keeping in touch with your scammer bros.

crypto stuff

It is looped. Ask for creating username and password. Then divert to screen that says 'start chatting'. Clik it and it again ask create username and then password. Loop never ends hence circular motion no chatting

Rakesh Bansal

Not able to update this app and massages sending failed.

Rahul Chopra

I like this app ..but some time msg not send and receive ..this is a problem ..at all the best app for chat..

Swami G

Can't login the app, using my old ID and new id

anil verma

Too good, new ui is very good and app features are very powerful.

A Google user

everyone should have this app, or at least anyone who values their privacy. goodbye Whatsapp, goodbye Facebook..brilliant

Mike Tomkins

Issue1: sometimes show messages showing as Undelivered. Issues2: if user typing other side, it doesn't show on the app.

Rajesh Sharma

Works well except when changing between mobile and WiFi networks. Messages don't send and have to be deleted or they stop further messages from being sent or received. Bit more work with having variable sockets and moving messages to the first available socket should fix this issue

A Google user