Proton Calendar
Your calendar is a record of your life. Proton Calendar helps keep it private.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary (GPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- Tor
- iPad
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
- Cloud Sync
- Two-factor Authentication
- Ad-free
- Reminders
- Dark Mode
- No Tracking
- Calendar Integration
- Push Notifications
Sync with Google Calendar
- Integrated Search
- Calendar View
Zoom integration
- Event management
Tags
Proton Calendar News & Activities
Recent News
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Proton Calendar launches iPad supportProton Calendar is now available on iPad devices, allowing users to plan, manage, and protect their...
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Recent activities
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What is Proton Calendar?
Your schedule is worth protecting Your calendar is a record of your life. Proton Calendar helps keep it private.
Make every day safer with end-to-end encryption Proton Calendar automatically secures all your events with end-to-end encryption. Events received from people who use other calendars are secured with zero-knowledge encryption. In both cases, event details, including the title, description, location, and people invited, are encrypted so not even we can see them.
All the features you expect, plus privacy Proton Calendar makes staying on top of your schedule simple while keeping your information secure.
Free calendar Everyone has the right to privacy, which is why we make Proton Calendar available for free. To access more features and support our fight for a better internet, upgrade to a paid account.
Your data, your rules Proton Calendar is a calendar that respects privacy and puts people (not advertisers) first. Your data belongs to you, and our encryption ensures that.
Swiss privacy Proton is incorporated and headquartered in Switzerland. This means all user data is protected by strict Swiss privacy laws and Swiss neutrality.
Proton Calendar was built by the team behind Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email service Over 50 million people and some of the world’s largest organizations have signed up with Proton.
Get more from Proton Calendar when you use Proton Mail Proton Calendar comes with a Proton Mail email address that you can use to securely send event invites. You can also add events to Proton Calendar directly from your Proton Mail inbox.
Proton Calendar helps you make the most of your day With Proton Calendar, you can quickly add events, modify invitations, and set multiple reminders, meaning you can spend less time managing your schedule and more time on the things that matter. Import your existing calendar to Proton Calendar with only a couple of clicks to get started.









Comments and Reviews
It is very very hard to make a secure calendar that is usable. Somehow with Proton's most recent update that overhauled a lot of services that were only in beta, they have done it and then some. I was not a Proton Calendar user until the recent massive updates.
Not privacy-friendly! Requires an online account! Those two things are mutually exclusive! And Swiss law requires them to leak your data to the Swiss spying agency and any befriended spying agencies (like Five Eyes, Mossad, …)! I’m a security researcher, and Swiss software is just as critical as US, Russian, Israeli, Iranian, Saudi, or Chinese software. (Because the businesses there got no choice. Not because any businesses there would be evil. But if they claim privacy-friendliness anyway, they are evil.)
You can't prove they are "evil." I believe Proton is an incredible company trying its best to be the best privacy-respecting company it can be.
Every individual is responsible for their own threat model, and many people (like myself) prefer an online calendar for sync convenience across all devices. If you want an offline calendar, so be it, but don't put down this calendar just because it is online. Your comment/review can be applied across any online calendar. Thanks.
This is the biggest reason I left Google. Being able to have a calendar on my phone, laptop, and shared with my spouse has made the switch so easy!
I like Proton Calendar because it looks awesome, has all the features I need and sharing calendars with family members works just fine. The biggest problem is parity between platforms (e.g. search is not available on all apps and an iPad version is missing)
I would do five stars if the iOS version would allow you to view most of your daily events in the monthly view and invite others after an event has been created (both just like Google Calendar).
Otherwise, exactly what I need.
I've since switched to Android and they have rolled out this feature! Five stars!
According to AlternativeTo, Proton Calendar does not have a standalone app for macOS. I could use the web version from my computer. But can I view my calendar when offline? And when my web browser is closed, do I still get notifications of upcoming events?
Finally, the Proton calendar got a search function! I still used it before, but without a search function, it feels incomplete. Now it doesn't! Therefore: 5 stars!