How to use iMessage on Web Browser?

Looking to Access Apple iMessage on Web Browser to Send Chats. Here is the Simple Guide to Set Up and Use iMessage Web on Browser.

iMessage is one of the most popular messaging services by Apple. iMessage is a very inclusive messaging ecosystem and is available only on Apple devices viz; iPhone, Macbook, and Watches. Unlike other messaging services like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook Messenger, iMessage is available only as a software application that comes pre-installed on Apple devices.

You cannot access the iMessage on the web browser. If you are looking o use iMessage on the web, then there is an option available that can help you access iMessage on the PC  browser. The post is a bit technical so follow along to access iMessage Web on the browser.

Steps at Glance

  • Install AirMessage
  • Connect Google
  • Grant Accessibility, Disk, and Automation Permission to AirMessage
  • Open the Web and with Google . Done!

Step 1. Install AirMessage on Mac

You need first to install AirMessage on your Mac to create a Mac server that helps forward incoming and sends outgoing messages to your browser.

  1. the latest AirMessage Server on your MacBook.
     Zip File
  2. Unzip the file, the Airmessage app will show up; click on the app to open it.
    Open AirMessage
  3. Click on Open to open the AirMessage application.
    Open AirMessage
  4. When you open the app, click Connect an (Recommended).
    Connect to
  5. Here, your PC’s default browser will ask you to with your Google ; click Continue. You will be asked to connect your Google to get your MacBook ed.

Step 2. Grant Access to AirMessage

Now you need to grant access of Mac Accessibility, Automation, and Full Disk to the AirMessage app, and your server is ready.

  1. Now, you need to Grant Accessibility Access to AirMessage.
    Grant Accessibility Access to AirMessage
  2. Here under Privacy & Security, Turn On the toggle to grant Accessibility access to AirMessage.
    Enable AirMessage Accessibility
  3. You will be asked to give disk access to AirMessage. Click Open Full Disk Access Settings.
    Open Full Disk Access Settings
  4. Enable the toggle to grant disk access to AirMessage, you may need to enter the when asked to grant access.
    AirMessage Enable Toggle
  5. Click on Quit and Reopen, and the AirMessage has the required access.
  6. You may also need to Automation Access to AirMessage. Click on Privacy and Security → Automation → AirMessage → Right Tick Messages and System Events.
    Automation → AirMessage → Right Tick Messages and System Events
  7. Now your Server is Ready!

Step 3. Open Web and Access iMessage

Now you can open iMessage Web and with the similar Google that you used for ing your Mac.

  1. Open web.airmessage.org.
    https://web.airmessage.org/
  2. with your Google .
    Connect AirMessage with Google
  3. That’s it; the iMessage can be accessed on any Web browser using AirMessage Web.
    AirMessage_Test
  4. You can send or receive your messages on the Web using AirMessage.
    iMessage_Test

Step 4. Keep Mac Awake

The AirMessage needs to be available all the time in order to send and receive messages, as it functions as a server on your Mac. So, turning off the PC or Shutting the lid down will close the process. To turn your laptop into a stationary server, we recommend that you use a keep-awake utility such as Amphetamine. (Free App)

You can simply install and use Amphetamine to keep your system awake when the AirMessage app is running. The app also offers a number of options to choose from. You can use Caffeinate built-in command line to keep the Mac system awake.

Conclusion

That’s it; using this simple guide, you can create a virtual Mac server and connect your Google . Now open the AirMessage Web and access all your messages; send and receive iMessages on any web browser without any issues. The only catch here is you need to keep your Mac awake for the server to run.

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Nikhil Azza
Nikhil Azza is a tech journalist and founder of DigitBin. With over 8 years of experience and 1,000+ published articles, he covers topics ranging from Android and iOS to cloud storage, social media, PC, and software. His work is known for simplifying complex tech for everyday s. Occasionally, he explores real-life stories through narrative writing. Learn more about Nikhil and DigitBin →

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