All free culture in one place — movies, music, games & more
FreeMedia is a free, legal streaming platform that brings together 60,000+ titles across movies, series, anime, music, books, games, live TV, and podcasts — all in one place, with no sign-up, no ads, and no subscription required. Built for anyone tired of paywalls and fragmented services, FreeMedia aggregates public domain films, AVOD-licensed content, Project Gutenberg books, and Internet Archive media into a single, beautifully designed experience.
Developed with AI-assisted development using Claude Code, the platform is engineered on a modern stack: Next.js, TypeScript, React, Supabase, and Tailwind CSS, with smooth animations powered by Framer Motion and video delivery via HLS.js. AI recommendations are driven by the Vercel AI SDK alongside Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google AI integrations.
- 60,000+ legal titles sourced from Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive, and licensed AVOD providers — covering movies, anime, series, music, audiobooks, and podcasts
- No ads, no registration, no subscription — completely free and instant access
- IPTV support with M3U playlist integration for live TV channels
- Retro browser games playable instantly with no installation required
- AI-powered personalized curation that learns your taste and surfaces relevant free content
- eBook reader built with epub.js for in-browser reading of thousands of public domain books
FreeMedia indexes content from legally open sources and licensed free-tier providers, normalizing metadata and media formats into a unified catalog. Users land on a familiar streaming-style interface — browse or search across categories, hit play, and stream immediately. The AI recommendation engine uses multi-model orchestration (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google AI) via the Vercel AI SDK to personalize content feeds without requiring an account. Live TV is delivered through HLS.js with M3U list parsing, and retro games run directly in the browser via emulation layers.
- Cord-cutters looking for free legal movies and live TV without cable or subscription
- Anime fans discovering public domain and freely licensed anime series
- Students and readers accessing thousands of free legal books and audiobooks
- Retro gaming enthusiasts playing classic games instantly in the browser
- Music listeners streaming free, legal music without a premium account
- 60,000+ free legal titles — movies, anime, music, books, games, podcasts & live TV
- No ads, no sign-up, no subscription — stream instantly for free
- AI-powered personalized recommendations via Anthropic, OpenAI & Google AI
- IPTV live TV support with M3U playlist integration
- Retro browser games playable instantly — no install needed
- Built on Next.js, Supabase & Tailwind CSS with modern streaming via HLS.js
Next.js TypeScript React Supabase Tailwind CSS Vercel AI SDK Anthropic OpenAI Google AI Framer Motion HLS.js epub.js Radix UI Zod
Yes — FreeMedia only serves public domain content, AVOD-licensed media, and titles from legal open sources like Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive. There is no pirated content, and no account or payment is ever required.
Absolutely. FreeMedia requires no sign-up, no email, and no subscription. Just visit the site and start streaming free movies, anime, series, and more instantly.
FreeMedia includes publicly licensed and freely available anime titles sourced from the Internet Archive and AVOD providers. You can browse and stream them for free without any registration or ads.
Yes — FreeMedia has built-in IPTV support with M3U playlist parsing, allowing you to watch free live TV channels streamed via HLS.js directly in your browser.
FreeMedia uses a multi-model AI engine powered by the Vercel AI SDK, Anthropic (Claude), OpenAI, and Google AI to analyze your viewing and browsing patterns and surface personalized free content — no account needed.
Content is aggregated from Project Gutenberg, the Internet Archive, AVOD-licensed media sources, and other legally free catalogs. The platform normalizes all metadata into a single searchable streaming library.
Project info maintained with ClawLabs — an AI-first project manager for vibe coding.