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Nebula

Nebula Web is an official flagship of Nebula Services. Nebula Web is a stunning and sleak webproxy with support for hundreds of popular sites, and partial support for WebRTC, used in GfN. With Nebula Web, the sky is the limit. Enjoy.

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Features

  • Stunning UI with multiple themes
  • XOR/b64 Encrypts all traffic sent from Nebula
  • Hides your IP from sites
  • List of officially supported sites
  • limited mobile support
  • StealthMode (buffed about:blank cloaking)

Deployment

Quick Deployment

Deploy to Heroku
Run on Replit
Remix on Glitch
Deploy to IBM Cloud
Deploy to Amplify Console
Run on Google Cloud
Deploy on Railway
Deploy To Koyeb

Self Hosting

$ git clone https://github.com/NebulaServices/Nebula.git
$ cd Nebula
$ npm ci
$ npm start

Tech Stack

  • HTML, JS, CSS
  • Partical.JS
  • UV Backend Proxy
  • Cyclone Backend Proxy
  • Server: Bare server on Node

Support

For support, email chloe@nebula.bio or join our discord: discord.nebula.bio

Demo

Click here to see a demo of Nebula

Acknowledgements

License

Copyright Nebula Services 2021 - Present
This project uses the MIT license.