Thirteen open-source web apps enable browser-based productivity

A recent article highlights 13 open-source applications that users can access directly through web browsers, bypassing the need for desktop installations. These tools cover areas from document collaboration to video editing and project management, emphasizing privacy and ease of use. Published on January 1, 2026, the piece showcases alternatives to proprietary software like Google Docs and Figma.

The article, titled "13 Open-Source Apps I Use from a Web Browser (And You Can Too)," explores how open-source software is advancing in the web space. It argues that while proprietary tools dominate online productivity, open-source options are catching up with hosted instances ready for immediate use.

Starting with ONLYOFFICE's DocSpace, the list describes it as a feature-complete office suite compatible with Microsoft Office formats. It supports room-based collaboration, public sharing, and end-to-end encryption for private rooms. Next, OpenCut, launched in July 2025, serves as a browser-based alternative to CapCut, processing videos locally for privacy and using a timeline workflow accessible to non-experts.

CryptPad, hosted in France, offers a fully encrypted suite including office apps, kanban boards, and code editors, with optional separation between editing and storage for enhanced privacy. DocuSeal provides e-signature capabilities, allowing document preparation and signing from any device; its free cloud plan limits email requests to 10 per month but has no hard caps on signatures.

Excalidraw enables intuitive sketching with local storage and encrypted sharing, while Grist functions as a relational spreadsheet supporting linked tables, forms, and Python integration. Graphite, a node-based 2D graphics editor, runs locally in the browser, focusing on vector tools with experimental raster features.

Penpot rivals Figma with prototyping and code generation, built on open standards like SVG. The Godot Web Editor, though experimental, aids game development education without full export support. Jitsi Meet handles video calls with features like screen sharing and noise suppression, treating users as moderators by default.

Mermaid Live generates diagrams from code-like syntax, Taiga manages agile projects with Scrum and Kanban, and Squoosh optimizes images locally, supporting formats like AVIF and JPEG. Bonus mentions include LanguageTool for grammar checking and platforms like GitLab and OpenStreetMap.

The piece concludes that these tools demonstrate open-source innovation, allowing trustworthy web-based work without heavy setups.

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