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itch.io is a website and digital distribution platform for indie video games and related digital content. Launched in 2013 by Leaf Corcoran, it positions itself as an open marketplace that gives developers substantial control over how their work is distributed and monetized. Creators can upload builds, set prices or offer free downloads, run pay-what-you-want schemes, create bundles, and customize their project pages with descriptions, screenshots, trailers, and system requirements.

The platform supports multiple formats and platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and HTML5/published web games.

Economic model: itch.io provides a revenue share in which developers keep the majority of proceeds from sales;

Itch.io emphasizes openness and community-driven discovery. Users find content through tags, categories, search features, and staff-curated

Projects
can
be
offered
as
stand-alone
downloads,
or
distributed
through
bundles
and
collections.
A
hallmark
of
itch.io
is
its
DRM-free
approach,
with
many
games
offered
without
digital
restrictions,
though
authors
may
choose
licensing
terms
of
their
own.
the
exact
terms
are
negotiated
and
can
vary
by
program,
bundle,
or
promotions.
The
site
also
offers
alternatives
such
as
free
demos,
early
access,
and
discounts.
Tools
and
services
include
a
developer
dashboard
with
analytics,
a
simple
uploader,
and
API
access
for
automation,
along
with
community
features
for
reviews
and
comments.
collections,
and
can
participate
in
and
host
game
jams.
While
the
platform
faces
occasional
criticism
around
moderation
and
content
policy,
it
remains
a
central
hub
for
many
indie
developers
and
a
notable
influence
on
contemporary
indie
game
distribution.