Canary Mail

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Initial release2016
Stable release
Mac4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
iOS4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
Android1.83 / April 5, 2023; 3 years ago (2023-04-05)
Mac4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
iOS4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
Canary Mail
Initial release2016
Stable release
Mac4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
iOS4.77 / January 27, 2025; 14 months ago (2025-01-27)
Android1.83 / April 5, 2023; 3 years ago (2023-04-05)
Operating systemWindows, Android, macOS, iOS, watchOS
TypeEmail client
Websitecanarymail.io

Canary Mail is an email client that offers artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities backed by technology from OpenAI & Cohere, as well as open-source language models from Hugging Face. The app is available on Windows, macOS, Android, and IOS.

Canary Mail was co-founded by brothers Sohel Sanghani and Dev Sanghani.[1] Surge, Sequoia Capital's program which aimed at rapidly scaling up startups in India and southeast Asia launched its sixth cohort in January 2022, comprising 20 early-stage startups.[2] Among these startups is Canary Mail, which raised $2 million.[3]

Features

Canary Mail flagship feature, Copilot, leverages artificial intelligence to help users write, summarize, and prioritize emails. The app's free version offers basic features, while the Pro Version, offers additional features, including Copilot, a built-in calendar, contact profiles, customized notifications, pinned emails, end-to-end encryption, read receipts, and custom snooze times.

Canary Mail is available on multiple platforms and allows users to access their emails from various devices. Users can optionally use the default Gmail keyboard shortcuts, which Wired noted could be significant for those who have been using Gmail for a long time.[4] Canary Mail supports encrypted emails with or without PGP and works with all email services. Researchers identified it as the only iOS email app not vulnerable to Efail, a serious security vulnerability that could break PGP encryption.[5]

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