Eaglercraft runs Minecraft in a browser tab — perfect for the friend on a school Chromebook. Under the hood it still needs a real Java server to connect to. That part is what we host.
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Hardware and tooling tuned specifically for Minecraft — not a generic VPS with a wiki page bolted on.
Every server runs in its own isolated container with the RAM and CPU of your plan reserved up front — a busy neighbor can never eat your ticks.
Snapshot your whole world in one click, stored off-server. Creeper took the base? Roll back just as fast.
Try it — hit install. Or see how modpack hosting works.
Console, backups, files, mods, sharing — all where your least technical friend can find them. Invite co-owners as operators or viewers.
Keep up to five saves on a single plan — survival, skyblock, a modded run — each with its own version, mods, and settings. Switch in one click; your join address never changes.
Turn on crossplay (Paper, Fabric, NeoForge) and friends on PC, console, and phone all spawn in the same world.
Eaglercraft clients connect over WebSockets to a normal Java server running the EaglerXServer plugin. We run the server; the plugin drops into your plugins folder from the Files tab.
EaglerX setups mean editing a config and uploading a plugin jar. Our panel has a real file manager and editor — no FTP client, no support ticket.
A server with EaglerXServer still accepts regular Java Edition players. Browser friends and launcher friends share one world.
Browser players can't join a world hosted on your laptop. A hosted server has a public address that works from any network — including the ones Chromebooks live on.
Paper is the base EaglerXServer runs on. Create it in one click — it's live in about 30 seconds.
Download the EaglerXServer plugin from its official GitHub releases and drop it into the plugins folder from your Files tab, then restart.
Browser players open an Eaglercraft client site, add your server's address, and join from the tab. Java players keep joining normally.
Eaglercraft is a community port of Minecraft that runs in a web browser. An "Eaglercraft server" is a normal Java Edition server with a WebSocket bridge (EaglerXServer) that lets those browser clients connect — so hosting one means hosting a Java server with one extra plugin.
It's a gray zone. Eaglercraft reimplements Minecraft and Mojang has DMCA'd several client distributions. Running a private server for friends is the low-risk end, but you should own Minecraft Java Edition and treat public Eaglercraft hosting with caution. The server we host is standard, licensed Java server software either way.
Most Eaglercraft clients speak Minecraft 1.8 (some 1.12). If you want them on a newer server, pair EaglerXServer with a version-compatibility plugin like ViaVersion/ViaBackwards — both upload from the same Files tab.
Yes — EaglerXServer adds browser access to a server that still accepts normal Java Edition connections, so Chromebook friends and PC friends share one world and one chat.
Pick a plan, deploy in one click, and invite the whole Discord tonight.