We have just shared our Spring and Summer 2026 roadmaps, outlining our commitments for improvements and new features across the Proton ecosystem.
Here is a summary of planned updates:
Proton Mail
- Introduction of a category view to automatically sort emails by type
- Multi-inbox management, including sending and receiving Gmail messages within Proton Mail
- Improved mobile search with full email body indexing performed on-device
Proton Calendar
- Complete rewrite of the application
- Planned support for offline mode and a modernized user experience
- Proton as your default calendar on Android
- New foundation to support additional features
Proton VPN
- New WireGuard-based codebase to improve speed, stability, and anti-censorship capabilities
- Beta rollout planned for Windows and Android, followed by macOS, iOS, and Linux
- Updated Linux interface and support for Stealth protocol
- Connection preference exclusions planned for Windows
Proton Pass
- Introduction of folders for organizing passwords, notes, and aliases
- SSH agent support for simpler authentication in developer workflows
- Improved autofill with enhanced URL matching and iFrame support
Proton Drive
- Performance improvements have already been deployed for shared file downloads and uploads
- Additional speed improvements planned
- macOS document and folder synchronization
- SDK rollout across platforms
- Our Linux application will be worked on during this period too
Proton Docs and Sheets
- Ongoing usability and collaboration improvements
- Table of contents and other requested features for Docs
- Expanded functionality for Sheets
- Shared Drive for teams
Lumo AI
- Planned update with improved memory and customization options
- Desktop application in development, a central hub for Lumo
- Lumo API planned for organizational use
Read more: https://proton.me/blog/2026-spring-summer-roadmaps
Everything we’ve released in the last year, including our new products and every new feature for our core services, has been possible because of your support.
As an independent, European alternative to Big Tech, we see building a private ecosystem of apps as a reclamation of our rights to privacy on the internet and a reminder that there’s a better way to build tech: for people, not profit.
Your investment in our mission is what helps us make better products. Feedback is invaluable to our teams, so let us know on Discord, X, Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, Telegram, Reddit, and UserVoice, or leave us a review in the App Store or Play Store.
Thank you for helping us build a more private internet, and we’ll see you in the fall for our next roadmap updates.
Stay Safe,
Proton Team
Their zoom replacement is really expensive. what they really need is providing more affordable services, but that’s the hardest part. Developing features users don’t need just hurt their business. Anyway, if you can afford, their services are good
If the VPN app for Linux gets done within the next year or two I’ll be shocked.
Finally they are planning on adding Stealth mode for Linux.
They are missing one serious thing, taking Monero for payments.
Noooooo. Need integrated contacts. Priority 1!
And it doesn’t even seem that hard? Like give an intern a summer project or something. I don’t know shit about app development but this seems a lot easier than 2FA app, an AI assistant, Sheets, Docs, a fucking video chat platform, or any of the other myriad products they’ve put out since this was requested on their UserVoice feedback site.
I’ve been using etesync for contacts to fill the void when I first discovered it wasn’t supported. I don’t really use any of the other features outside of a e2ee cloud sync of contacts.
I’m happy about a lot of this, especially improvements on Linux and more attention to Proton Calendar!
Please also stop adding everyone who is in any email thread to my contacts
Proton Drive has improved. Linux app is welcome. I want some serious improvements to shared photo albums. Preloading of some amount of previous/next images in the order being viewed. I really want to completely drop google photos
Linux drive synch is really late to the party here, glad its not dead though.
I only want two things: Google Task-like reminders in Calendar and contacts syncing on Android. I’m disappointed.





