Spritz is a censorship-resistant, decentralized chat platform built for the Web3 ecosystem. The application enables users to connect using passkeys or crypto wallets, make HD video calls, livestream to followers, and chat freely on a decentralized network — all without requiring an email or phone number.
Spritz's mission is to provide private, censorship-resistant communication tools for people who value freedom of speech and data sovereignty. The platform is built on decentralized infrastructure to ensure no central servers can censor or shut down communications.
Specific team member names and backgrounds are not publicly listed on the website. The project is open source and available on GitHub.
Spritz offers several core features: passwordless login via passkeys or Ethereum/Solana wallets, HD video calls with optional end-to-end encryption via Huddle01's decentralized network, live streaming with auto-recording and public link sharing, decentralized messaging through the Waku network, AI agent integration with custom knowledge bases, and cross-platform PWA support for iOS, Android, and desktop. The platform is powered by Waku, Livepeer, Huddle01, and Next.js.
Spritz is free to use and available as a progressive web app, bypassing app store gatekeepers. The open-source codebase on GitHub invites community contributions and independent auditing.
"Your Data, Your Control," according to the company's website — reflecting a commitment to minimal data collection, transparency, and user sovereignty.