Braid allows users to collaboratively interact with online resources alongside another person, offering a completely new and immersive web browsing experience.
An indie developer, known as AKHIL, has introduced an innovative concept in web browsing by creating the world's first browser with built-in multiplayer capabilities. Called Braid, this unique browser allows users to collaboratively interact with online resources alongside another person, offering a completely new and immersive web browsing experience. With Braid, exploring websites becomes a shared activity, opening up possibilities for collaboration and engagement unlike anything seen before.
Braid revolutionizes web browsing, particularly for team collaboration, social gatherings, and remote learning. With the ability to navigate websites together, it introduces unprecedented visibility and interaction. The multiplayer browser's capabilities are enhanced through integration with ChatGPT, Notion, and other web resources. It fosters content sharing and enables interactivity that was previously unattainable in a single-user experience.
It seems that Braid sets a new benchmark for web surfing by transforming websites into dynamic communication and sharing spaces, going beyond traditional static pages. It empowers users to interact with every element on the screen and share this immersive experience with all participants in the browsing session.
According to the tweets left under AKHIL's post, people like this new browser and praise it by commenting "Madness", "So excited to play with Braid (and my friends) on the Internet", and many others.
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