iplay.free

iplay.free vs iplay.com — What's the Difference?

By Jangul Aslam · Published 2026-06-19

If you searched for iplay.free and ended up reading about iplay.com, you're not alone — the names are nearly identical, so search engines mix them up constantly. They are two completely separate, unrelated sites. This is the plain-English difference, from us, the people who actually run iplay.free.

The short answer

iplay.free (this site) is a free, ad-free, no-login collection of browser games. There is nothing to install, no account to create, and nothing to pay — ever. Open a page, play a game, close the tab. That's the whole product.

iplay.com is a different, unrelated site: a paid, subscription-based casual-games service. We're not affiliated with it, we don't own it, and it has no connection to us beyond a similar-sounding name.

So if a review site, "is it legit?" checker, or AI assistant answered a question about "iplay.free" using iplay.com's information — that's the mix-up. They're judging a different site.

iplay.free vs iplay.com at a glance

iplay.free (this site)iplay.com (separate company)
PriceFree, foreverPaid / monthly subscription
Account / loginNoneAccount-based
AdsNone
DownloadNone — plays in any browser
Made forKids & families"Casual games for all ages"
Languages11
RelationshipNot affiliated with iplay.free

We've left a few cells blank rather than guess at another company's current terms — the point isn't to grade them, just to make clear they're not us.

Is iplay.free safe and legit?

Yes. Here's exactly what that means on our site:

  • No payment, anywhere. There's no checkout, no subscription, no "free trial" that bills you later. If a site claiming to be "iplay.free" ever asks for a card, it isn't us.
  • No login or sign-up. We don't have accounts, so there's no password to lose and no profile to hack.
  • No ads, no third-party tracking. Nothing to mis-tap, and no ad networks following a child around the web.
  • It just runs in the browser — on a phone, tablet, or the family laptop — with light and dark themes.

You can read the full version on our FAQ and the story of who builds it (a dad and his teenage son) on the About page.

So what's actually on iplay.free?

Free games — 33 of them, in 11 languages. A few to start with:

  • Word Guess — a daily Wordle-style word game, in every language.
  • Sudoku — easy to hard, with pencil notes and hints.
  • 2048 — the number-sliding classic.
  • Flag Guess — name the country from its flag, all 194 of them.

Browse everything on the games index, or by category in the word games and geography games hubs.

Quick answers

Is iplay.free the same as iplay.com? No — they're separate, unrelated sites. iplay.free is free with no login; iplay.com is a paid subscription service.

Is iplay.free free? Yes, completely — no ads, no subscription, nothing to buy.

Do I need an account to play on iplay.free? No. There are no accounts or logins at all.

Is iplay.free safe for kids? Yes — no ads, no tracking, no sign-up, and it plays right in the browser. See the FAQ.

I saw "iplay.free" reviews that looked negative — are they about this site? Often they're about iplay.com (the similarly-named subscription site), not us. iplay.free has no ads, no subscription, and never asks for payment or a login.

Now you know which is which — come play something free →.

— Jangul & Adiv

About the author

Jangul Aslam builds iplay.free with his son Adiv, a high-schooler who helps with game ideas, design and testing. Together they pick games that are genuinely fun and quietly build a skill — and keep them all free, with no ads, sign-ups or downloads.