Blocks should be for everyone
MinePlay exists for one reason: anyone, on any device, should be able to drop into a Minecraft world in seconds — no download, no money, no barriers.

Our story
MinePlay started as a weekend project — a clean, fast front door to Eaglercraft, the open-source port of Minecraft that runs in a browser. We were tired of cluttered clone sites buried in ads, so we built the one we wished existed: thoughtfully designed, genuinely fast, and respectful of the players using it.
Today MinePlay is a polished home for browser Minecraft. Singleplayer worlds, a curated multiplayer server list, cloud backups, and guides — all wrapped in an interface that feels like a real product, not a redirect farm.
What we believe
Access over everything
A locked-down school laptop shouldn't mean you can't build. Because MinePlay runs in the browser, it works where downloads don't — and that openness is the whole point.
Respect the original
We love Minecraft and the people who made it. MinePlay is a fan project built on open-source Eaglercraft. We're not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft, and we don't host any copyrighted Minecraft assets.
No dark patterns
No fake download buttons, no pop-ups, no selling your data. Your worlds belong to you — export them any time as .epk files and walk away whenever you like.
Built on open source
Powered by the community-maintained Eaglercraft project and its server ecosystem.
Performance first
Lean pages, cached clients, and a UI that gets out of the way so you can play.
Player-friendly
Free to play, free to leave. Your saves are portable by design.