Made a browser game with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, or another AI coding tool?
Use these guides to turn it into a public game page people can open, play, test, and share.
> start here
Your game is built. Now choose where it belongs.
A finished browser game should not stay inside a zip file, GitHub repo, local folder,
or AI chat thread.
The next step is choosing the right home for it: instant browser play, indie-game
discovery, community feedback, a portfolio demo, or a developer-facing preview.
Start here if you want to compare the best places to publish an AI-generated HTML5 game.
Compare sharing platforms
> before sharing
Make the first play session work.
When someone opens your link, they should understand the game fast: what it is, how to
start, how to control it, and why it is worth playing.
Before you share, check the basics:
- the game loads in the browser
- controls are clear
- the page has a short description
- screenshots or cover art are ready
- mobile input works if the game is meant for phones
- updates can be published without sending people a new file
These guides help you prepare a game page that is easier to play, easier to share, and
easier to improve.
Publish on AIGameShare
> best sites
Best Sites to Share AI-Generated Games
Compare AIGameShare, itch.io, Newgrounds, GitHub Pages, and other publishing options for AI-generated HTML5 games.
Use this guide if you want to know which platform fits your goal: instant play, audience discovery, community feedback, source-code sharing, or AI-agent publishing.
Read the platform comparison
> vibe-coded games
Where to Publish Vibe-Coded Games
Built your game through prompting, quick iteration, and AI-assisted coding?
This guide compares AIGameShare, itch.io, Newgrounds, GitHub Pages, Netlify, and Vercel for vibe-coded browser games, so you can choose the best place to host, test, update, and share your build.
Read the vibe-coded publishing guide
> publish faster
Publish an HTML5 Game on AIGameShare
Upload your HTML5 game, create a public play page, add metadata, and share one link with players.
Use this guide if you already have a browser game build and want the fastest path from local files to a playable public page.
Publish your game
> for AI coding workflows
Update Games with AI Agents
Use AIGameShare with AI coding tools, MCP, or publishing APIs to update your game without manually re-uploading every build.
Use this guide if your game is still changing and you want a smoother workflow for publishing new versions.
Explore MCP and publishing tools
> why AIGameShare
Why publish on AIGameShare?
AIGameShare is built for AI-generated browser games.
You can upload HTML5 games, host them as playable public pages, share links, collect
feedback, track plays, and keep improving the game as your AI-assisted build evolves.
Instead of sending files around, give players one link they can open immediately.
Share your AI game