Introduction
Neko is an open-source self-hosted virtual browser solution that allows multiple users to share a single web browser instance remotely. It is designed for use cases such as collaborative browsing, remote access to web-based applications, and private cloud-based browsing.
Key Features
- Multi-User Collaboration – Multiple users can interact with the same browser session.
- Audio & Video Streaming – Real-time streaming of the browser’s output with low latency.
- Secure & Self-Hosted – You control the server, ensuring privacy and security.
- GPU Acceleration – Supports hardware acceleration for improved performance.
- Customization Options – Configure bookmarks, extensions, persistent data, and more.
Use Cases
- Remote Browsing – Access a web browser from any device without installing software.
- Watch Parties – Stream content together with friends and interact in real time.
- Web Development & Testing – Test websites in a controlled browser environment.
- Cloud-Based Browsing – Securely browse the web from a dedicated remote environment.
Supported Platforms
Neko runs on various platforms, including:
- Linux & Docker – Easy deployment using Docker containers.
- Cloud Services – Deployable on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other providers.
- Raspberry Pi & ARM Devices – Optimized versions for embedded and low-power hardware.
Explore the documentation to learn how to deploy, configure, and optimize Neko for your use case.
Next Steps
📄️ Quick Start
A quick guide to get you started with Neko.
🗃️ Installation
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