
Puter
Self-hostable internet OS that provides a web desktop, cloud storage, and an app platform for files, web apps, and remote-work style workflows.

Puter is an open-source “internet operating system” that runs in your browser, combining a web desktop with personal cloud storage and an extensible app platform. It can be used as an alternative to services like Dropbox/Google Drive and as a remote desktop-style environment for servers and workstations.
Key Features
- Web-based desktop environment with file manager and app-style UX
- Personal cloud storage for organizing and accessing files from anywhere
- Extensible platform for building and publishing web apps, websites, and games
- App distribution model via an integrated app store concept
- Designed to be self-hosted for privacy-first deployments
Use Cases
- Replace proprietary cloud drives with a self-managed personal cloud
- Provide a browser-accessible workspace for a home server or NAS
- Host internal web apps and tools behind a unified web desktop interface
Limitations and Considerations
- Requires a modern Node.js runtime (the project targets recent Node.js versions)
- Resource usage and responsiveness depend on server hardware and the number of active users/apps
Puter fits teams and individuals who want a web-native desktop experience paired with file storage and a flexible app platform. It is especially useful for homelabs and private cloud setups where you want a single, browser-accessible workspace.










