Your browser is the code editor for every SSH server.

Connect to your infrastructure, edit code live, and stay focused—REMOSSH runs in any modern browser on any OS, even on Android tablets.

REMOSSH browser IDE preview

Features

REMOSSH is just a browser-based SSH code editor. That's it.

Work Entirely in Your Browser

REMOSSH runs instantly in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge — no installers, no setup, and it works the same on macOS, Windows, Linux, iPadOS, and Android.

  • Everything you need, right in your browser. Edit code, run commands in the integrated terminal, manage repositories with the Git UI, and securely share your session via tunneling to collaborate with your team in real time.
  • No desktop client required. Open a secure workspace from any device—optimized for trackpad, touch, and keyboard—and continue working seamlessly wherever you are.

Built for team collaboration

Invite teammates into a shared workspace, assign admin roles, and collaborate on the same remote servers without context switching.

  • Invite teammates with a single link and get them editing in seconds—no desktop setup required.
  • Role-based access keeps production safe while empowering admins to manage servers on your behalf.
  • Shared server lists and presence indicators make on-call rotations and pair debugging painless.

Feels just like VS Code

REMOSSH mirrors the VS Code layout so you keep your flow—familiar editor chrome, docked panels, and the integrated terminal exactly where you expect it.

  • Keyboard shortcuts just work. Quick Open, split panes, multi-cursor editing, and the full VS Code keymap are all ready out of the box.
  • Terminal is part of the workspace. Run shells alongside your code with synced focus, split terminals, and persistent scrollback for long-running commands.
  • Command palette & UI muscle memory. Toggle files, search symbols, and trigger extensions with the same palette-driven workflow you already know.

Answers before you dive in

We built REMOSSH to melt away friction. If you do not spot the answer you need, drop us a line and we will help.

We encrypt every credential you store using per-user keys and never persist plain-text secrets. SSH sessions run through isolated containers hardened with strict egress rules, whereas the desktop VS Code SSH workflow keeps secrets on your local disk.