›_webssh
SSH · SFTP · in the browser

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
ubuntu@server: ~
~ $ 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.