Proton

We are excited to introduce the biggest redesign of our mobile app ever with the new Proton Mail app for iOS! Available for all, it brings the new Proton Mail experience to your iPhone or iPad, offering a sharp new look, with dark mode and an easy-to-use interface with conversation view, while still protecting your emails and contacts with Proton’s end-to-end encryption.

In the seven years since we first released our mobile apps, we have worked tirelessly to add more features and improve your Proton Mail experience. During this time, we have also developed a privacy ecosystem that now includes Proton Mail, Proton VPN(new window), Proton Calendar, and Proton Drive.

Designed to ensure you stay in control of your own data, we also believe our apps should be beautiful and easy to use. We also listen carefully to the feedback and input from our passionate and highly engaged community, to whom we are always grateful.

Our all-new Proton Mail app for iOS embodies all the lessons we have learned in the last seven years, combining industry-leading security with an attractive and intuitive user experience that makes it a pleasure to access emails on your iPhone or iPad.

Conversation threading in the new iOS app

Get the new Proton Mail app.(new window)

Or scan this QR code with your iPhone or iPad

Discover a modern look and feel, now with dark or light mode

The new Proton Mail app has a modern look and feel, and features an easy-to-use interface that means less time managing your inbox, and more time enjoying it. 

Our all-new conversation view makes it easy to read your emails

Emails with the same subject line are now grouped for your convenience, making it easier to follow a conversation. You can always revert to the regular view by going to ≡ → SettingsAccount settingsConversation.

Privacy that works for you

The new Proton Mail app has been redesigned to offer you the same intuitive experience as your inbox on the web, putting you in control of your information at all times and on all your devices. 

Whether at work on your laptop, relaxing at home with your iPad, or out-and-about with your iPhone, you can read and respond to emails, secure in the knowledge they are protected by end-to-end and zero-access encryption.

Our iOS app also benefits from our AppKey Protection System, which adds an extra layer of encryption via FaceID or a PIN code, on top of Apple’s built-in local encryption that protects sensitive Proton data stored on your device.

With the AppKey Protection System enabled, your Proton Mail data is more secure against malware from hackers and governments, stalkerware, and phone extraction tools used by authoritarian regimes and border agents without a warrant.

Even we can’t read your emails, but you can access them anywhere via web or our new iOS app. 

Get the new Proton Mail iOS app today

Starting today, the new Proton Mail iOS app is available for everyone. Get the app, and discover how easy email can be. 

Get the new Proton Mail app(new window)

In the coming months, we look forward to bringing the new Proton Mail experience to our Android app (which is currently in beta).

We encourage you to share any issues or improvement suggestions with us using our support form, as this will help us improve our service.

Thank you, as always, for your support and feedback!

Related articles

A computer monitor, a box of case files, and a lock representing law firms that protect their information security
en
A simple guide to law firm cybersecurity. See how to protect business and client data, prevent breaches, and stay compliant with encryption.
The cover image for a Proton Pass blog about brushing scams, which shows a package with a warning sign above it
en
A brushing scam means your personal data has leaked online. Learn how to protect yourself with hide-my-email aliases and dark web monitoring.
An encryption lock breaking
en
Apple turned off its end-to-end encryption in the UK in response to a government notice. We look at what this means and how people in the UK can protect their data.
Image showing Google, Apple, and Meta as apps that allow surveillance
en
Big Tech companies - Apple, Google, and Meta - have built a mass surveillance machine that the government can easily tap into.
Proton symbol for protecting user privacy after Apple disabled ADP in the UK
en
Apple dropped ADP for UK users, leaving data unprotected by end-to-end encryption. See why E2EE matters and how to keep your data safe.
The cover image for a Proton Pass blog about how to find your saved passwords on Android, which shows a phone screen, an Android icon, and three password fields
en
If you're using an Android device, here's how you can find the saved passwords on your phone and how Proton Pass can help you organize them more securely.