
Every Free Browser Game
— One Catalog, Zero Friction
No sign-ups, no downloads, no waiting around. Pick a genre, click something that looks fun, and you're playing in your browser tab. This is every game on Claw AI Game — sorted, tagged, and ready to go.
All Games
Showing 300 games — click anything to play

Drift Tycoon

Cocktail Run

Sprunki - Pinki's Heaven
BilliardX

Zombie swarm

Thronehold Kids

Speed Slope
Captain Blast

Arrow Arena

Gunship Strike Helicopter Game
Shop Rush 3D

Sprunka Animated

Geometry Man Dash Lite
Army Base Of America

Sprunki Feed Simon

V Shoot
Ant Kingdom Rush

Incredibox - Chibikins

Haunted Sweets
Fish Catch Idle

Rob Brainrot 2

FireBoom
Brainrot Arena Online

Wobbly Pets

Crime Wars San Andreas
Chronicles of Slayer

FNF Nocturnal Protocol Mod

Tanks 1944
Pixel Journey

School Fury

Car Parking Simulator 3
The Cat in Yellow

Sprunke Nathen Treatment

ASMR Cat Doctor Clinic
Element Playground

Sprunki Powercore V1

Melon Sandbox Online
Throw a Lucky Block

Sprunki Comeback
After testing across multiple sessions and devices
What We Think After Testing This Catalog
We sat down with the full library for a few weeks — playing on desktop, phone, and tablet. Here's what actually holds up and what doesn't.
Browse the full catalogGame variety is genuinely solid
20+ genres covered, from action and racing to puzzle and clicker. The catalog leans toward casual and mid-core, so hardcore players might find some categories thin. But for a 15-minute break? More than enough to keep you occupied.
Load times are the real deal
Most games start within 2-3 seconds on a decent connection. No installers, no plugins, no loading screens that make you wait. You click, it loads, you're in. Honestly, that alone puts it ahead of a lot of game sites.
Cross-device works — mostly
Tested on Chrome desktop, Safari on iPhone, and Firefox on Android. Games run consistently. Some graphics-heavy titles get choppy on phones older than 3 years, but that's a hardware limit, not the platform's fault.
New stuff every week — quality varies
The catalog refreshes weekly, sometimes 5-10 titles at once. Not every addition is a winner — some feel like filler. But the good ones are genuinely worth coming back for. Hit rate is maybe 7 out of 10.
Five languages, decent coverage
English, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean. Navigation and descriptions switch automatically. The games themselves stay in whatever language the developer made them — usually English. Not ideal but workable.
No account, no tracking, no catch
You show up, you play, you leave. No email, no username, no data collection. Some games use local storage for saves, but that's on the game side. The platform itself doesn't ask for anything. Rare and appreciated.
Nothing to Install — Every Game Runs in Your Browser Tab
No 200MB installers. No Flash, no Java, no extensions. Every game loads right in your browser — that's the whole deal with HTML5. Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android. If your browser is from the last 5 years, you're set.
Common Questions
Things people actually ask when they show up here for the first time.
01What kind of games are on Claw AI Game?
Action, puzzle, racing, sports, strategy, shooting, arcade, clicker, 2-player — over 20 genres. They're all HTML5 browser games. If you're looking for AAA titles or something to install, this isn't that. But for quick browser gaming, the variety covers most bases.
02Do I need to download anything?
No. Every game runs in your browser. Click it, it loads, you play. No installers, no plugins, no app store visits. That's the whole point.
03Are these actually free? What's the catch?
No catch. No subscriptions, no hidden fees, no paywalls. Play as much as you want. The site is free to use, period.
04Can I play on my phone or tablet?
Yes. Most games work on iPhones, Android phones, iPads, and tablets. Some of the more complex titles run better on desktop, but the majority adapts to mobile screens without issues.
05Do I need to create an account?
No. Visit the site, pick a game, play. No registration, no email, no personal info required.
06How often do you add new games?
Weekly, sometimes in batches of 5-10. The catalog keeps growing. If you've played through everything, check back in a few days — there's usually something new.
07Can I play with friends?
Some games support multiplayer. There's a 2-player category for same-device games, and some titles work over a network. Not every game has it, but the ones that do are labeled.
08Why use this instead of other game sites?
Three things: load speed (most games start in under 3 seconds), no broken links (we test everything before publishing), and 5-language support. We're not trying to be the biggest — just one that actually works reliably.
09Do the games run well on mobile?
Most do. Graphics-heavy titles can struggle on older phones. Games in the 'mobile-friendly' categories tend to run smoothest on smaller screens.
10Is this safe for kids?
The catalog is mostly family-friendly. No violent or adult content — games focus on skill, puzzles, and casual play. Kids can browse without issues, though younger ones might need help with instructions.
11How do I find games I'll actually like?
Use the genre tabs above the game grid. Popular games are a safe bet if you're unsure. The search bar works well if you know a game by name.
12Does my progress save?
Depends on the game. Some use browser local storage — progress sticks around in the same browser. Others reset when you close the tab. Each game's page usually mentions whether saves are supported.
13What internet speed do I need?
5-10 Mbps is plenty. Since nothing downloads to your device, you're just loading game assets in the browser. Even basic broadband handles it fine.
14Are there action games here?
Yes, action is one of the bigger categories. Shooters, fighters, platformers — all browser-based. Click one and you're in within seconds.
15How do you decide which games to add?
We test each one. Checks: does it load without errors, does it run smooth across devices, is it actually fun. If players report bugs or a game feels like shovelware, it gets pulled or fixed. Quality over quantity — though we have plenty of both.