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title: "Discord Rolls Out End-to-End Encrypted Calls for All Users"
date: 2026-05-21
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# Discord Rolls Out End-to-End Encrypted Calls for All Users

Discord has officially enabled end to end encryption for voice and video calls across its platform, bringing a major privacy upgrade to millions of users worldwide.

## Quick Summary – TLDR:

- Discord now enables end to end encrypted voice and video calls by default.
- The feature works across desktop, mobile, web browsers, PlayStation, and Xbox.
- Stage Channels remain excluded because they are designed for large public broadcasts.
- Discord says the move improves privacy without affecting call quality or latency.

## What Happened?

Discord has completed its long planned rollout of **end to end encryption** for voice and video communications. The company confirmed that all users now receive encrypted protection automatically during private and group calls across nearly every platform supported by Discord.

The update covers voice chats, video calls, voice channels, and Go Live streams. Users do not need to change any settings or manually enable the feature.

> Discord has rolled out end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls  
>   
> It is turned on by default for every user so only the people in the call can hear and see what is said because Discord cannot listen in or watch the   
>   
> It works for direct messages, group messages, voice… [pic.twitter.com/eLvrrTuQJz](https://t.co/eLvrrTuQJz)
> 
> — Pirat\_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat\_Nation) [May 20, 2026](https://twitter.com/Pirat_Nation/status/2057008430452261276?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Discord Pushes Privacy to the Center

The rollout marks one of the biggest security changes in Discord’s history. Originally launched as a platform for gamers, Discord has evolved into a massive communication network used by developers, creators, businesses, classrooms, crypto communities, and online groups worldwide.

With hundreds of millions of registered users, the company’s move places it among the largest communication services offering default encrypted voice and video conversations.

[Discord](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/discord-statistics/) first revealed its encryption plans back in 2023. Since then, the company spent nearly three years testing and building the infrastructure required to support encrypted communication across its wide range of devices and operating systems.

According to Discord, the encryption system is now stable enough that the company has started removing older systems that previously allowed calls to switch back to unencrypted connections.

Discord stated:

“**End to end Encryption is now standard for every voice and video call on Discord, outside of stage channels. No opt in required.**”

## How Discord’s Encryption System Works?

The company’s encryption technology is powered by **DAVE**, an open source protocol introduced in 2024 with support from cybersecurity firm Trail of Bits.

Discord says the system was designed specifically for large scale live communication, where maintaining low latency and high quality audio is critical.

The protocol uses several modern security technologies, including:

- **Messaging Layer Security for managing encryption keys in large group calls.**
- **WebRTC encoded transforms for encrypting media before it leaves a user’s device.**
- **Ephemeral identity keys for stronger privacy and reduced long term risk.**

These technologies allow users to join and leave conversations dynamically without interrupting calls or causing performance issues.

## Built for Every Platform

One of Discord’s biggest technical challenges involved making encrypted communication work smoothly across different devices.

Discord supports Windows, macOS, [Linux](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/linux-statistics/), iPhone, Android, web browsers, PlayStation, [Xbox](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/xbox-game-pass-subscriber/), and third party integrations. The company said creating a seamless encrypted system across all these platforms required significant engineering work.

Vice President of Core Technology Mark Smith explained that Discord’s infrastructure is unusual because users often join the same call from completely different devices at the same time.

Smith said in a blog post:

“

The thing that makes Discord’s voice and video infrastructure unusual isn’t just scale, it’s diversity.

Mark SmithVice President of Core Technology – Discord





Discord also revealed it worked directly with Mozilla engineers to solve compatibility issues involving Firefox browsers during development.

## Text Messages Still Not Encrypted

While voice and video calls are now protected, Discord confirmed that text messaging on the platform is not currently receiving the same encryption treatment.

The company said adding encryption to text chats would require major changes involving message syncing, moderation systems, search tools, cloud history, and abuse detection systems.

This remains a difficult issue for many social platforms balancing user privacy with moderation and safety requirements.

## SQ Magazine Takeaway

I think this is one of the most important updates Discord has released in years. Privacy has become a major concern for online communities, and users now expect secure communication by default, not as an optional setting buried inside menus. Discord moving this feature to every platform without sacrificing call quality is a huge technical achievement. It also puts pressure on competing platforms to strengthen their own security systems.