What is Arc?

Arc is a peer-to-peer Content Delivery Network (CDN) that pays websites for contributing bandwidth.

Add Arc's widget to your website with one <script> tag. While users browse your site, Arc unites a little of their spare device bandwidth into a worldwide, browser-based CDN and you make money for the bandwidth they share. And, if you use Arc's CDN, you get a faster site for less money.

What Arc does:

Provides revenue

beyond advertising Improves website

performance Cuts CDN costs

by up to 90%

What Arc doesn't do:

Affect the user experience

or mine cryptocurrency Require users to change,

download, or install anything Capture, track, or sell

personal information

How Arc works:

Arc creates a communal, distributed CDN with the latest HTML5 APIs — WebRTC to connect browsers, ServiceWorker to fulfill requests, IndexedDB to cache data, and WebCrypto to do it all securely. And it never impacts the user experience. Ever. Arc uses only a small portion of spare bandwidth, imperceptible CPU, 300MB of browser cache, and only runs when a device is connected to Wi-Fi. Cellular bandwidth is never used.

Monetizing your website with Arc is free. If you also want to accelerate your site with Arc's faster, lower-cost CDN, see Arc's available CDN pricing plans below. No additional integration is necessary to use Arc's CDN.