FreedomBox is a personal server system designed to empower users by providing privacy-respecting, decentralized communication and collaboration tools. It is an open-source software project that allows individuals to easily set up and maintain their own private servers at home, avoiding reliance on centralized cloud services. FreedomBox offers a user-friendly web interface to manage various applications such as email, chat, file sharing, and web hosting, all configured with security and freedom in mind. By prioritizing privacy, security, and ease of use, FreedomBox aims to give users control over their digital lives while promoting a free and open internet.

The FreedomBox project is built on Debian GNU/Linux, leveraging the stability and security of this widely-used distribution. It supports a range of hardware platforms, making it accessible to a broad audience. The software is developed collaboratively through an open community, emphasizing transparency and ongoing improvement. By reducing dependence on commercial services, FreedomBox fosters digital self-sovereignty and helps protect users from surveillance, censorship, and data exploitation.