WebTorrent Desktop is for streaming torrents.

Whether it's video from theInternet Archive, music fromCreative Commons, or audiobooks fromLibrivox, you can play it right away. You don't have to wait for it to finish downloading.

WebTorrent Desktop connects to both BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers.
It can talk to peers runningTransmission oruTorrent, and it can also talk to web pages likeinstant.io.

WebTorrent Desktop is in beta.
We think it's pretty sweet, but we're still working on it. Try it out and let us know what you think!
It's also 100% open source.
All the source code is onGithub. If you run into a bug, please tell us about it by creating anissue.
Features
- Lightweight, fast torrent app
- Beautiful user experience
- Free, non-commercial, ad-free, andopen source
- Instantly stream video and audio
- WebTorrent fetches file pieces from the network on demand for instant playback.
- Even when the file isn't fully downloaded, seeking still works.
(Seeking just reprioritizes which pieces are fetched from the network.)
- Stream videos to AirPlay, Chromecast, and DLNA
- Based on the most popular and comprehensive torrent package in Node.js,
webtorrent
- Full-featured, but bloat free
- Opens magnet links and .torrent files
- Drag-and-drop makes adding or creating torrents easy
- Discovers peers via tracker servers, DHT (Distributed Hash Table), and peer exchange
- Supports the WebTorrent protocol for connecting to WebRTC peers (i.e. web browsers)
Featured Torrents

The Grateful Dead at Winterland Arena
Complete audio recordings of this iconic 1975 concert.
See the whole concert collection at the Internet Archive.

Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
This is the first class in MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science major.Recorded in Spring 2011. Taught by Professor John Guttag.
See all classes available from MIT OpenCourseWare.

Sun Tzu — The Art of War
The original book of strategy, conflict, and guile. Translated by Lionel Giles. Read by Moira Fogarty.
See all free and open source audiobooks from Librivox, available at the Internet Archive.