WeChat

WeChat/Weixin (微信)
Developer(s)Tencent Holdings Limited
Initial release21 January 2011 (2011-01-21) (as Weixin)
Preview release(s)
Android8.0.47 / 1 February 2024 (2024-02-01)
Operating systemAndroid, HarmonyOS, iOS, macOS, Windows, Windows Phone, watchOS, Wear OS, MIUI
Service nameWeChat (International)
Weixin (China Mainland)
Available in17 languages
List of languages
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Arabic, Turkish
TypeInstant messaging client
LicenseProprietary freeware
Websitewechat.com (WeChat)
weixin.qq.com (Weixin)
Weixin
Chinese微信
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWēixìn
Bopomofoㄨㄟ ㄒㄧㄣˋ
Wade–GilesWei1-hsin4
Tongyong PinyinWei-sìn
IPA[wéɪ.ɕîn]

WeChat or Weixin in Chinese (Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn (listen); lit. 'micro-message') is an instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent. First released in 2011, it became the world's largest standalone mobile app in 2018 with over 1 billion monthly active users. The Chinese version of WeChat, Weixin, has been described as China's "app for everything" and a super-app because of its wide range of functions. WeChat provides text messaging, hold-to-talk voice messaging, broadcast (one-to-many) messaging, video conferencing, video games, mobile payment, sharing of photographs and videos and location sharing.

Accounts registered using Chinese phone numbers are managed under the Weixin brand, and their data is stored in mainland China and subject to Weixin's terms of service and privacy policy. Non-Chinese numbers are registered under WeChat, and WeChat users are subject to a more liberal terms of service and better privacy policy, and their data is stored in the Netherlands for users in the European Union, and in Singapore for other users. User activity on Weixin, the Chinese version of the app, is analyzed, tracked and shared with Chinese authorities upon request as part of the mass surveillance network in China. Chinese-registered Weixin accounts censor politically sensitive topics, and the software license agreement for Weixin (but not WeChat) explicitly forbids content which "[e]ndanger[s] national security, divulge[s] state secrets, subvert[s] state power and undermine[s] national unity", as well as other types of content such as content that "[u]ndermine[s] national religious policies" and content that is "[i]nciting illegal assembly, association, procession, demonstrations and gatherings disrupting the social order". Any interactions between Weixin and WeChat users are subject to the terms of service and privacy policies of both services.