VEYRN Chess lets you play browser-to-browser or via Lichess without a separate server
A developer has released VEYRN Chess, a free, open-source browser chess client designed to let users play without creating an account on a new platform. Players can compete directly browser-to-browser using WebRTC through a private room link, or connect an existing Lichess account to find opponents via the official Lichess Board API. The tool deliberately avoids building its own player pool, instead relying on Lichess as the backend server while VEYRN serves only as the interface. Completed games are stored locally in the browser, with post-game reports covering move timing, clock pressure, and opening patterns, but no data is sent to the cloud. The project is open-source and available on GitHub, with privacy-focused analytics that exclude move and game data.
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