What is Jmail? A Tool that Simplifies Access to Epstein Emails
Jmail, a web-based interface, converts publicly released Jeffrey Epstein emails into a Gmail-style inbox, making research and investigation easier for journalists and users
Feb 17, 2026 - A new web-based tool/online archive called Jmail has currently grabbed major attention for allowing users to read Jeffrey Epstein emails on one platform in a Gmail-style inbox presentation. A large collection of publicly-released emails from Epstein are now available for browsing on this interface. Previously, the emails were scattered across PDFs, scans and files that were not easy to navigate.
Jmail is not a conventional email service on the lines of Gmail or Outlook but is an interface that uses a technology to allow the already-released emails to be converted and be available in an inbox-like interface for easy access. The emails, images, flight logs and audio have all been organised to mimic Epstein’s inbox.
Developed by Riley Walz (internet artist) and Luke Igel (software engineer and co-founder/CEO of an AI video editing firm), Jmail was first unveiled in 2025 and quickly drew millions of visits after the Epstein case caught the world’s attention. This web tool has already crossed 450 million page views.
“We cloned Gmail, except you're logged in as Epstein and can see his emails,” wrote Walz on X explaining the tool.
The Epstein files available on Jmail are not new evidence but have already been publicly released. However, on this platform, browsing thousands of emails have become smooth because of chronological threads, keyword search and sender lists. This is particularly beneficial for journalists and researchers who are investigating patterns and connections in the released emails.
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