PartyKit
SoftwareAn open-source platform for building real-time, multiplayer and collaborative apps on the edge with minimal code.

About PartyKit
PartyKit is an open-source platform that makes building real-time, multiplayer and collaborative applications dramatically simpler. Real-time features — where multiple users see live updates, presence, cursors, chat or shared state — are increasingly expected in modern apps, but implementing the underlying infrastructure (persistent connections, state synchronization, scaling across many concurrent users) is genuinely hard. PartyKit abstracts this complexity, letting developers add real-time, multiplayer capabilities to their projects with a clean programming model and minimal boilerplate.
The platform is built on edge computing, running your real-time logic close to users for low latency, and provides a simple way to manage rooms of connected clients and their shared state. Developers write small server-side pieces ("parties") that handle the real-time coordination, and PartyKit takes care of the connections, scaling and infrastructure. This makes it possible to build things like collaborative editors, multiplayer games, live chat, real-time dashboards, shared whiteboards, and presence features without becoming an expert in distributed real-time systems or operating WebSocket infrastructure at scale.
Because it's open source and developer-focused, PartyKit fits naturally into modern web development workflows and integrates with frameworks and tools developers already use, making it approachable for adding a real-time layer to existing applications. It's popular with developers building interactive, collaborative experiences who want the power of real-time multiplayer without the heavy lifting. As users come to expect the live, collaborative feel popularized by tools like Figma and multiplayer apps, accessible infrastructure for building such experiences becomes increasingly valuable. PartyKit lowers the barrier so that real-time and multiplayer features are within reach for many more developers and projects. For anyone who wants to build collaborative, real-time, multiplayer applications on the edge — without wrestling with the underlying complexity — PartyKit offers an elegant, open and genuinely empowering platform.
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