

AnyViewer
Remote desktop solution designed for IT support and remote work, featuring streaming protocols, minimal delay, multi-computer control, real-time chat, remote reboot and management tools, 256-bit encryption, GDPR compliance, two-factor authentication, and privacy options.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
- Screen Sharing
- Unattended Access
- No registration required
- Real time collaboration
- Remote Work
- Remote Support
- ECC Encryption
Tags
- remote-computer-control
- File transfer
AnyViewer News & Activities
Recent activities
- Fla updated AnyViewer
Wot added AnyViewer as alternative to O&O Syspectr- lesm reviewed AnyViewer
Install and you are on. It is very easy to use doesn't require subscription and it is free for personal use. Excellent alternative for small business and home.
- lesm liked AnyViewer
POX added AnyViewer as alternative to Rabbit Remote Control and Field Monitor
Danilo_Venom added AnyViewer as alternative to Screen Sharing via Browser
AnyViewer information
What is AnyViewer?
AnyViewer is a remote desktop software for remote IT support and work, allowing users to access a desktop from any location. It uses streaming protocols for reliable data transfer and minimal delay, and screen capture technology for high-speed, low CPU usage connections. The software supports control of multiple computers, has an Instant Chat feature, and allows easy access to reboot, CMD, Task Manager. It ensures security with features like 256-bit encryption, GDPR compliance, two-factor authentication, and options to blacken screen, disable remote input, auto-lock screen, and interface lock.









Comments and Reviews
Install and you are on. It is very easy to use doesn't require subscription and it is free for personal use. Excellent alternative for small business and home.
All around a solid remote desktop app. The subscription plans are much cheaper than Teamviewer. I paid ~ $30 for an annual subscription. Granted it lacks features like integrated health checks and waking via LAN, but there's separate free programs that can take care of that. My only gripe with AnyViewer is that the first week I had signed up for the subscription, AnyViewer had a massive multi-day outage.
Edit: another gripe is my lock settings keep resetting. Support had no solution for this.