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title: Recap: IPFS on the Web (IPFS þing 2023)
title: 'Recap: IPFS on the Web (þing 2023)'
description: 'Track recap with links and serious analysis for the IPFS on the Web track at IPFS þing 2023'
author: Dietrich Ayala
date: 2023-05-08
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# IPFS on the Web (IPFS Thing 2023 Track Recap)
![](https://i.imgur.com/NKLh0BF.jpg)
The world wide web is both the biggest deployment vector and least controllable surface for IPFS. There are opportunities and challenges with bringing IPFS support to rendering engines, browsers, gateway-served content, web apps, and browser extensions. It is these unique dynamics that motivated us to organize a dedicated content track for them at the annual gathering of IPFS implementers known as IPFS Thing.
To catch you up to speed, the [*Browsers and the Web Platform* track at IPFS Thing 2022](https://2022.ipfs-thing.io/schedule/#Browsers-and-The-Web-Platform) was only a half day long with a small group of people. It had browser and gateway progress updates, some alternate visions of how a content-addressed web could work on desktop and mobile, and also some straight-up "stuff is hard still" talks. You can listen to [all of these talks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DGVa2CJjIc&list=PLuhRWgmPaHtTsL76nt_A6CPDe6lW7l6Sz) on YouTube.