--- title: Introduction --- # JS-Waku Documentation [JS-Waku](https://github.com/waku-org/js-waku) is the TypeScript implementation of the Waku protocol, specifically designed for the browser environment. This powerful, easy-to-use library enables you to integrate Waku into your web applications seamlessly. :::info If you wish to use Waku with a NodeJS application, you can either: - Use [nwaku](https://github.com/status-im/nwaku)'s [JSON RPC API](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/16/) - Or, attempt to use go-waku's [c-bindings](https://github.com/waku-org/go-waku/tree/master/examples/c-bindings) in NodeJS ::: To get started, the [Quick Start](./quick-start) guide offers a simple way to integrate Waku into your web app. For a more comprehensive tutorial, follow the [Build a Chat App](./build-chat-app) guide, which demonstrates how to create a chat app from scratch. Explore the [js-waku-examples repository](https://github.com/waku-org/js-waku-examples) to find various working Proof-of-Concepts that showcase how to use JS-Waku effectively. You can also interact with these examples live: - [web-chat](https://examples.waku.org/web-chat): A simple public chat. - [eth-pm](https://examples.waku.org/eth-pm): End-to-end encrypted private messages. - [rln-js](https://examples.waku.org/rln-js): Demonstration of [RLN](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/32/), an economic spam protection protocol that rate limit using zero-knowledge for privacy preserving purposes. To gain a deeper understanding of Waku, visit the [overview documentation](/). If you're interested in learning how Waku works under the hood, check out the specs at [rfc.vac.dev](https://rfc.vac.dev/). ## Bugs, Questions & Support If you encounter any bug or would like to propose new features, feel free to [open an issue](https://github.com/waku-org/js-waku/issues/new/). For general discussion, get help or latest news, join **#js-waku** on [Vac Discord](https://discord.gg/Nrac59MfSX) or the [Waku Telegram Group](https://t.me/waku_org).