Wiredoor is an open-source, self-hosted multiplayer gaming platform designed to provide users with a fast, secure, and private environment to play and share games online. It emphasizes decentralization and user control, allowing gamers to host their own servers and connect with friends without relying on centralized third-party services. With a modern web-based interface and support for various web standards, Wiredoor facilitates seamless multiplayer gaming experiences directly from the browser, making it accessible and easy to use across different devices.
Built with a focus on privacy and low latency, Wiredoor supports peer-to-peer connections and end-to-end encryption to ensure secure communication between players. Its modular architecture allows developers to create custom games or integrate existing ones, fostering an open ecosystem for community-driven gaming. By combining self-hosting capabilities with an intuitive interface, Wiredoor empowers users to reclaim ownership of their gaming sessions while enjoying the social aspects of multiplayer gameplay.