IPFS in the Real World
Discover how developers, organisations, and innovators are using IPFS to build a more open, resilient, and decentralised web.
Retro Gaming & Digital Preservation

Pokemon on IPFS
Classic Pokemon games like Fire Red are hosted on IPFS and playable through web-based Game Boy Advance emulators. Content-addressed storage ensures games remain accessible permanently, preserving gaming history through decentralised distribution.
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OpenSea NFT Storage
The world's leading NFT marketplace uses IPFS for immutable metadata storage. Collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club, SuperRare, and The Sandbox leverage IPFS content addressing with Filecoin for provably decentralised, permanent asset storage.
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Wikipedia IPFS Mirror
When Turkey blocked Wikipedia in 2017, the IPFS community published complete snapshots. Content-addressed storage via cryptographic hashes makes censorship nearly impossible — as long as one person hosts the content, anyone can access it. Today, mirrors exist in English, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Myanmar.
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Brave Browser Integration
In 2021, Brave became the first major browser to integrate native IPFS support, allowing 24 million monthly active users to access ipfs:// URIs directly. Users can resolve content via public gateways or run a full local node with one click.
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Audius: Decentralised Spotify
A music streaming platform storing 320kbps audio on IPFS. Artists upload at no cost, users listen for free, and creators keep 90% of revenue — no platform fees.
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Internet Archive
Maintains their massive digital archive with IPFS content-addressed storage. Cryptographic verification ensures data integrity over decades for millions of books, films, audio recordings, and archived web pages.
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