# ipcMain > Communicate asynchronously from the main process to renderer processes. Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process) The `ipcMain` module is an instance of the [EventEmitter](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter) class. When used in the main process, it handles asynchronous and synchronous messages sent from a renderer process (web page). Messages sent from a renderer will be emitted to this module. ## Sending Messages It is also possible to send messages from the main process to the renderer process, see [webContents.send][web-contents-send] for more information. * When sending a message, the event name is the `channel`. * To reply to a synchronous message, you need to set `event.returnValue`. * To send an asynchronous message back to the sender, you can use `event.reply(...)`. This helper method will automatically handle messages coming from frames that aren't the main frame (e.g. iframes) whereas `event.sender.send(...)` will always send to the main frame. An example of sending and handling messages between the render and main processes: ```javascript // In main process. const { ipcMain } = require('electron') ipcMain.on('asynchronous-message', (event, arg) => { console.log(arg) // prints "ping" event.reply('asynchronous-reply', 'pong') }) ipcMain.on('synchronous-message', (event, arg) => { console.log(arg) // prints "ping" event.returnValue = 'pong' }) ``` ```javascript // In renderer process (web page). const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron') console.log(ipcRenderer.sendSync('synchronous-message', 'ping')) // prints "pong" ipcRenderer.on('asynchronous-reply', (event, arg) => { console.log(arg) // prints "pong" }) ipcRenderer.send('asynchronous-message', 'ping') ``` ## Methods The `ipcMain` module has the following method to listen for events: ### `ipcMain.on(channel, listener)` * `channel` String * `listener` Function * `event` IpcMainEvent * `...args` any[] Listens to `channel`, when a new message arrives `listener` would be called with `listener(event, args...)`. ### `ipcMain.once(channel, listener)` * `channel` String * `listener` Function * `event` IpcMainEvent * `...args` any[] Adds a one time `listener` function for the event. This `listener` is invoked only the next time a message is sent to `channel`, after which it is removed. ### `ipcMain.removeListener(channel, listener)` * `channel` String * `listener` Function Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the specified `channel`. ### `ipcMain.removeAllListeners([channel])` * `channel` String Removes listeners of the specified `channel`. ### `ipcMain.handle(channel, listener)` * `channel` String * `listener` Function | Function * `event` IpcMainInvokeEvent * `...args` any[] Adds a handler for an `invoke`able IPC. This handler will be called whenever a renderer calls `ipcRenderer.invoke(channel, ...args)`. If `listener` returns a Promise, the eventual result of the promise will be returned as a reply to the remote caller. Otherwise, the return value of the listener will be used as the value of the reply. ```js // Main process ipcMain.handle('my-invokable-ipc', async (event, ...args) => { const result = await somePromise(...args) return result }) // Renderer process async () => { const result = await ipcRenderer.invoke('my-invokable-ipc', arg1, arg2) // ... } ``` The `event` that is passed as the first argument to the handler is the same as that passed to a regular event listener. It includes information about which WebContents is the source of the invoke request. ### `ipcMain.handleOnce(channel, listener)` * `channel` String * `listener` Function | Function * `event` IpcMainInvokeEvent * `...args` any[] Handles a single `invoke`able IPC message, then removes the listener. See `ipcMain.handle(channel, listener)`. ### `ipcMain.removeHandler(channel)` * `channel` String Removes any handler for `channel`, if present. ## IpcMainEvent object The documentation for the `event` object passed to the `callback` can be found in the [`ipc-main-event`](structures/ipc-main-event.md) structure docs. ## IpcMainInvokeEvent object The documentation for the `event` object passed to `handle` callbacks can be found in the [`ipc-main-invoke-event`](structures/ipc-main-invoke-event.md) structure docs.