The SSH client that runs
right in your browser
Connect to your servers and edit files from any browser — no install. Your keys and passwords are never stored on our server.
Continue with Google~ $ ssh prod-server # Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ~ $ tail -f /var/log/app.log
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Web terminalReal-time SSH shell (xterm) in the browser.↯
File editingOpen and save server text files over SFTP.◈
Keys stay localYour keys and passwords are never stored on our server.What is web SSH?
webssh is an SSH and SFTP client that runs in your browser. Without installing a program like PuTTY, you log in and get a real-time terminal (xterm) right on the page, run commands, and open, edit, and save server text files over SFTP. Save several servers as a host list and switch between them with a single click.
Security — credentials are never stored
Your SSH keys and passwords are never stored on our server. They are used only within your browser session and disappear when you disconnect. Sign-in is handled by your Google account, so there is no extra password to create.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need to install anything?
- No. Any modern browser works — you get the same environment on a desktop, laptop, or tablet.
- Which servers can I connect to?
- Any server that supports SSH. Enter the host, port, user, and a key or password.
- Can I edit files too?
- Yes. Browse folders with the SFTP file explorer, edit a text file, and save it back directly.
- Is Korean supported?
- Yes. Korean and English are supported, and you can switch anytime from the top bar.
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