SWF Player

Play Adobe Flash (SWF) files in your browser. Enjoy retro games and Flash animations<br>using the Ruffle emulator. All processing is done locally in your browser, and files are not uploaded.

Note: As Ruffle is still in development, not all SWF files may work properly. Some features of complex Flash content may be limited.

Drag & drop SWF file here<br>or click to select

You can also select from the samples below

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Ruffle?

Ruffle is an open-source emulator that serves as an alternative to Adobe Flash Player. It uses WebAssembly to safely play SWF files in your browser.

Q: Will all Flash games work?

As Ruffle is still in development, content up to ActionScript 2.0 works relatively stable, but some complex ActionScript 3.0 content may not work properly.

Q: Is it safe to use this tool?

Yes, it is safe. Uploaded SWF files are processed only within your browser and are never sent to our server. Additionally, the Ruffle emulator runs in a secure sandbox environment, so even malicious SWF files cannot harm your system. You are protected in terms of both privacy and security.

Q: Does it work on mobile devices?

Ruffle works on modern mobile browsers, but touch controls and performance depend on how the original Flash content was created.

Q: Where can I find other Flash content?

There are many Flash archive sites on the internet. Here are some notable ones:

Large Archives
Internet Archive - Flash Library - A large Flash collection operated by Internet Archive
Flashpoint Archive - Community-driven retro game preservation project with over 100,000 Flash games

Community/Local Sites
Phinugamma Flash Locker - Large SWF file link collection mentioned on Reddit (related thread)
* Please check the terms of use for each site before using them.