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> how it works

Two clicks. A whole computer. Then nothing.

No jargon. Here's what actually happens between the moment you click Launch and the moment the session vanishes.

step 01

You pick a browser and click Launch

Sign in, choose Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi, Chromium, or Tor (or VS Code if you grabbed the Dev pack). Click one button. That's the entire setup.

Nothing is downloaded to your machine. Nothing is installed. We don't ask you to run a script or change a setting.
step 02

We boot a brand-new computer in the cloud

In about 30 seconds we spin up a fresh microVM in your chosen region — Ashburn, Virginia or Frankfurt, Germany. It runs Debian Linux with the Xfce desktop and the browser you picked. It has no extensions, no logins, no files, no history.

Each session is its own VM. Yours is not shared with anyone — not even with another session you ran 5 minutes ago.
step 03

The desktop appears inside your tab

What you see is the screen of the cloud computer, streamed back as compressed video. What it sees is your keyboard and mouse, sent over an encrypted connection. That's the entire bridge — no JavaScript from the visited site, no cookies, no downloads ever cross over to your real machine.

It works on a phone, tablet, hotel PC, library computer — anywhere with a modern browser.
step 04

You click End. The whole computer is destroyed.

Not logged out. Not signed out. Destroyed. The Fly.io platform wipes the entire root filesystem at the kernel level. There is no disk left, no memory left, no profile left. The next session starts from a fresh image.

If you forget to click End, our watchdog auto-ends idle sessions after 5 minutes of no heartbeat — so you don't burn credits while you walk away.
> the small details

The bits people quietly want to know.

Speed

A cold start takes ~30 seconds. Once the desktop is up, you're at near-native speed — it's just video over a websocket.

The connection

Your viewer ↔ our cloud is TLS-encrypted. Your keystrokes go up; pixels come back. The visited site only sees our cloud's IP, never yours.

Regions

Two regions today (US East / Europe). We auto-pick the closer one for latency. More regions are queued.

Identity

The visited site sees a fresh Linux box with no cookies, no extensions, and a Mitryxa IP. Your real browser fingerprint never reaches them.

What we keep

Per-session metadata: which browser, which region, start/end time, billed minutes. We do NOT log URLs or page contents — the VM doesn't even report that back to us.

Bring-your-own clipboard

Copy a URL on your real machine, paste it into the cloud browser. Anything you type stays in the session and dies with it.

That's the whole product.

No extensions. No setup. No subscription. Pay for the minutes you actually use. First session is on us.