AnyViewer is a highly capable remote desktop software for Windows OS that is optimized not only for regular use-case-scenarios such as remote troubleshooting and file transfer but also for low-latency access to its entire display output, enabling anyone to easily enjoy video games by streaming them from their home PC via the internet to any destination in the world.
- Safely access remote computers for Windows 11 or Windows 10
- Quickly transfer files between local and remote PCs
- Easily offer remote support to customers
- Flexibly play PC game from any place
And best yet, the vast majority of the features offered by this app can be accessed for free, with an only number of accessible devices and video quality for livestream feature being enhanced in the premium Paid versions of the app. This generous business structure makes AnyViewer one of the most accessible remote desktop software on the market.
To get AnyViewer up and running on any modern PC, users simply have to install it on all of their computers, with an added option to install a client app on iOS devices such as iPhones and iPad (Android devices are not supported at the time of this review).
The app allows a single-click connection to a remote PC that is running an authenticated the software. The connection can be attended to or unattended (this option requires a security code), the remote screen can be blacked in order to preserve privacy in open-plan offices, and the connection can even monitor multiple-display PCs. When accessing remote PCs via iOS device, users gain access to a virtual mouse with several flexible control modes, and a control mode with shortcuts to several highly effective tools – show/hide desktop wallpaper, Power Management, Show Desktop, Image Quality, and more.
It prides itself on fast, reliable, and secure connection (powered by y Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) encryption) that prevents anyone to access remote PCs without proper authorization. The live video streaming feature even allows real-time access to video media and even video games, with adjustable image quality and resolution options. The remote screen session can even be showcased as a full-screen app, making it like the user is actually sitting in front of a distant PC.