remote desktop & game streaming // open beta soon

The computer is yours.
The desk is optional.

Gamespaces streams your own PC to any browser, at latencies you can actually game on. And when you need more horsepower than you own, rent an RTX-class machine in the cloud by the hour.

typical latency~80ms
videoup to 4K / high refresh
transportWebRTC, P2P first
hostsWindows & Linux

what it is

Two ways to get a GPU under your fingers.

Most people start by streaming the machine they already own. The cloud tier exists for the days you’re on a laptop with integrated graphics and ambition.

01 / stream your pc

Your rig, reachable from anywhere.

The tower at home keeps doing the heavy lifting. You connect to it from the couch, the office, a hotel, your phone. Games, renders, plugins, save files — all exactly where you left them.

Free to use with your own hardware. We just carry the pixels.

Set up your machine

02 / gamespaces cloud

Rent the horsepower when you need it.

Spin up an RTX-class machine with NVMe storage and a persistent profile. Install Steam, Epic, GOG, Blender, whatever — it’s a real desktop, not a locked-down launcher.

Billed for the time you actually use. Shut it down, stop paying.

Cloud pricing

setup

From download to desktop in a couple of minutes.

No port forwarding, no VPN, no editing config files at 1AM. The host agent handles NAT traversal and negotiates the fastest path it can find.

  1. 01

    Install the host

    One installer on the Windows or Linux machine you want to reach. It registers itself and sits in the tray.

  2. 02

    It shows up in your library

    Your machine appears in the dashboard the moment it’s online. No port forwarding, no router settings, no static IP.

  3. 03

    Connect from a browser

    Click it. You’re on your desktop a few seconds later, from whatever device happens to be in front of you.

under the hood

The boring details, because they’re the whole point.

Latency
Direct peer-to-peer whenever the network allows it. No relay in the middle means input feels like input, not a suggestion.
Video
Hardware-encoded straight off your GPU, up to 4K and high refresh. Quality adapts to your connection, not the other way around.
Input
Keyboard, mouse, and controller forwarded with raw timing. Built for games and DAWs, not just clicking spreadsheets.
Security
Streams are encrypted end to end. The signaling server brokers the handshake and then gets out of the way.
Clients
Any modern browser. Laptop, tablet, phone, the family PC. Nothing to install on the machine you’re sitting at.

Sounds good? It’s free with your own hardware.

Make an account, install the host, and your machine follows you around. Cloud rigs are there if you outgrow it.