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kSuite
File:KSuite logo.svg
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From left: Infomaniak Mail, kDrive, kChat, kMeet and SwissTransfer
Type of site
Online office suite
Available inEnglish, French, German, Spanish and Italian
OwnerInfomaniak
URLinfomaniak.com/en/ksuite
CommercialNo
RegistrationRequires
Current statusOnline

kSuite is a collection of cloud computing and collaboration tools software developed by Infomaniak. Designed for individual users, professionals, and organizations with a focus on privacy, sustainability and compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR).[1]

History

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Since October 2022, Infomaniak proposes a kSuite subscription providing access to cloud services intended for online communication and collaboration,[2] among them, a collaborative storage disk (kDrive), a videoconferencing system (kMeet), a collaborative communication platform (kChat), the OnlyOffice or Microsoft Office online office suite, and an email service with integrated contact and calendar management (Infomaniak Mail). Other utilities include kPaste and SwissTransfer.[3][4]

In December 2023, Infomaniak reported having 2 million users for its email service, with a free plan offering 20 GB of storage.[5]

Subscriptions

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The personal edition, mykSuite, is designed for individual users seeking a privacy-focused. It includes 50 GB of free cloud storage through kDrive and an email account with the @ik.me, @ikmail.com or @etik.com domain. A premium version called mykSuite+ is also available for people needing more options and storage.[6]

The professional versions, kSuite Pro, comprise the same features as mykSuite, plus team work options with centralized user and permission management, support for multiple email accounts (up to 10 per user) and larger storage capacities up to 6 TB per user.[7]

Subscription tiers Free Infomaniak Mail kDrive kChat kMeet OnlyOffice Microsoft Office
My kSuite[8] Yes Available Available Unavailable Available Available Unavailable
My kSuite+[8] No Available Available Unavailable Available Available Unavailable
kSuite Standard[9] No Available Available Available Available Available Unavailable
kSuite Business[9] No Available Available Available Available Available Available
kSuite Entreprise[9] No Available Available Available Available Available Available

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