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A Gantt chart showing progress through the product roadmaps.

Today, we’re sharing our plans for the next three to six months — a roadmap of the new features and improvements designed to give you more powerful tools to protect your privacy, boost your productivity, and take control of your digital life.

Because we work for you and only you, these features and improvements were selected based on feedback and requests from the Proton community. We carefully collect statistics from each post on social media, each support ticket, and past Proton surveys to inform our roadmap. Proton is controlled by the nonprofit Proton Foundation, and our overriding priority is always what is best for the community, not advertisers or investors.

Why are we publishing our plans in advance? Well, it’s simple. We want to:

  • Share and track our progress: To do what has never been done before, we need ambitious goals — and to be held to them.
  • Get the community involved: By regularly sharing our plans with the Proton community, we can have a real discussion with you about our priorities.

What’s in these roadmaps?

This post is a summary covering our high-level plans for Proton Mail, Proton Calendar, Proton VPN, Proton Drive, and Proton Pass. For more detailed roadmaps about these features and other improvements we’re working on, follow the link at the end of each section to the dedicated blog post for each service.

These roadmaps won’t contain all the work we’ll be doing. There is also a lot of work that takes place in the background. Some of this is day-to-day incremental improvements, of which there are too many to list, or other projects with longer time horizons which may not arrive until 2026 or later.

Proton VPN

This season, we’re making our most popular VPN features available on more platforms. Want to preserve access to local services by excluding some apps and websites from your VPN connection? No problem, once we roll out Split Tunneling on Mac and Linux. And if you need the parental controls and other advanced filtering offered by third-party DNS services, you’ll get your chance when we add Custom DNS to our iPhone and Mac apps. 

Read Proton VPN’s spring and summer roadmap(nova janela)

Proton Mail and Proton Calendar

When answering emails, finding the right message is often what takes the most time. Our new Category View should help, letting you filter out the noise so you can focus on the emails that matter. Instead of endlessly scrolling through your inbox, Category View will sort it so you can quickly surface the emails you need.

Explore Proton Mail and Proton Calendar’s spring roadmap

Proton Drive

Your photos are some of the most sensitive — and meaningful — data you have. Whether they’re selfies from your latest vacation, screenshots of health records, or videos from a friend’s party, you want to be sure they’re only seen by the right people. Our new Albums feature will make it easy to securely store, organize, and share your photos.

Explore Proton Drive’s spring roadmap

Proton Pass

How many times have you gone to buy a flight online, picking out your seats and filling in your credit card information, only to realize you can’t find your passport or ID? Our File Attachment feature will let you keep everything you need in one secure place by enabling you to save relevant documents, photos, spreadsheets, and even videos to any item.

Explore Proton Pass’s spring roadmap

The journey ahead

None of this would be possible without the support from all of you in the Proton community. Your support, feedback, and relentless pursuit of a better internet guide everything we build.

As we continue to evolve, your input will be what shapes the future of Proton. These roadmaps are more than just plans — they’re our way of building with you, not just for you.

So keep telling us what matters most in our forums(nova janela) and on Discord(nova janela), X(nova janela), Bluesky(nova janela), Facebook(nova janela), LinkedIn(nova janela), Threads(nova janela), Telegram(nova janela), Reddit(nova janela), and UserVoice(nova janela) — and you might see one of your ideas or requests on a future roadmap. Thank you for helping us build a better alternative to Big Tech ecosystems for the benefit of all of society.

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