Voxer

Messaging

Voxer on your desktop, inside Franz

Use Voxer for the web as a desktop app on Mac, Windows, and Linux, with push-to-talk voice messages and notifications, in Franz.

  • macOS
  • Windows
  • Linux

Voxer is the walkie-talkie messenger: press to talk, send a voice message that plays back live or whenever the other person is ready, and skip the awkwardness of typing when speaking is faster. On a computer Voxer for the web is great for keeping that always-on channel open, but as a browser tab it gets buried, and a voice message you do not hear is one you have effectively missed. Franz gives Voxer a permanent home as a focused service tab in your sidebar, so your push-to-talk channel stays open and audible next to everything else you use.

Push-to-talk voice messaging in a dedicated tab

Franz loads the full web.voxer.com client, so your contacts, groups, and voice and text conversations are right there. You sign in once and Voxer stays connected, ready for the next message, instead of you reopening it each time. Recording a voice message, sending photos, and catching up on what came in while you were away all work exactly as they do on the official web client, because it is the official web client, wrapped as a desktop tab you can pin so your talk channel is always one click away rather than lost behind other windows.

Hearing the voice message that just arrived

A voice channel only works if you know something landed. Franz gives Voxer native desktop notifications with the notification sound, so an incoming voice or text message surfaces immediately instead of sitting silently in a background tab. The unread badge on the Voxer service shows how many messages are waiting at a glance, and because Voxer runs as its own tab it keeps notifying you while you are busy in another service.

Voxer alongside your other conversations

Franz is a native desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux, so Voxer works the same wherever you are, with a real dock or taskbar presence and a keyboard shortcut to your other services. Instead of keeping a separate browser tab open just to stay on your push-to-talk channel, you keep Voxer beside Telegram, Gmail, and your work chat in a single window.

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Frequently asked questions

Which platforms does Voxer work on in Franz?

Franz runs Voxer as a native desktop app on macOS, Windows, and Linux, with the same notifications, badges, and fast switching on every operating system.

Can I use multiple Voxer accounts at once?

Yes. Franz lets you add Voxer as many times as you need, one tab per account, all signed in at once. Each tab keeps its own session and unread badge, so you never sign out of one to check another.

Is Voxer in Franz free?

Franz is free to use with Voxer and every other service. A free account covers the essentials and takes minutes to set up; paid plans add extra features, but running Voxer in Franz costs nothing to start.

Stay in the loop

Product updates from the Franz team every 2–4 weeks — tips, new features, and release notes.