Serverless P2P Solutions for the Modern Desktop
Manage assets, terminals, and sync operations directly between your devices. No central cloud servers, no intermediate storage, absolute privacy.
P2P Network Nodes
Our Core P2P Application Suite
We engineer direct-connectivity solutions for both low-level device links and desktop-grade UI operations.
Ice Commander
A premium dual-pane native file manager with embedded secure WebRTC peer connectivity. Easily mount folders between remote computers as standard OS network drives, run SSH shell consoles, and manage compressed archives in one place.
Node.In.Net Ecosystem
The substrate network driving our P2P nodes. Featuring NAT-traversal, remote clipboard synchronization, system power management, and remote screen sharing capabilities, tailored into lightweight standalone client modules.
Specialized Single-Purpose Clients
Lightweight solo clients built on the Node.In.Net core substrate. Each client focuses on a single task to guarantee minimal resource overhead.
P2P File Manager (`app-fm`)
Dedicated single-pane visual file explorer tailored for instantaneous remote browsing and WebDAV mounts.
Folder Synchronizer (`app-sync`)
Automated watch-dog client monitoring filesystem edits to replicate folder contents bidirectionally.
Network Mapper (`app-net`)
Diagnostic utility displaying local route tables, WebRTC candidates, and round-trip ping latencies.
Remote Desktop (`app-rdesc`)
Low-overhead screen-casting client allowing secure mouse/keyboard control over encrypted channels.
Why P2P Network Over Centralized Clouds?
Zero-Knowledge Privacy
We use peer WebRTC channels. All data payloads are encrypted using DTLS-SRTP end-to-end, keeping your private files hidden from middleman servers.
High Direct Bandwidth
Your transfers are only limited by your internet speed. Local files are synced directly over LAN without uploading to standard cloud storage providers.
OS-Level Integration
Actix-Web local servers dynamically expose WebDAV loops, letting you mount P2P assets into your system drive tree (Explorer/Finder) directly.