Bananas Screen Sharing
Bananas offers a cross-platform, peer-to-peer screen-sharing service without needing an account or server infrastructure. It uses WebRTC for secure connections, lets users collaborate with multiple cursors, and features a unique connection URL. Privacy is ensured as no data is stored.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Real time collaboration
- Ad-free
- No Tracking
- Screen Sharing
- No registration required
- Team Collaboration
- Peer-To-Peer
- Cross-Platform
- Multiple Cursors
- WebRTC
Tags
- pair-programming
- multi-cursor
- pairing
Bananas Screen Sharing News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
timnuwin added Bananas Screen Sharing as alternative to Argly
Danilo_Venom added Bananas Screen Sharing as alternative to Screenz and Mirotalk- brokken updated Bananas Screen Sharing
- DKMellow liked Bananas Screen Sharing
Danilo_Venom added Bananas Screen Sharing as alternative to SetMe- VentiStudio liked Bananas Screen Sharing
- Netkuszkusz reviewed Bananas Screen Sharing
Would be nice to have an app like this, but this particular one never worked for me. Also it seems already being discontinued.
Bananas Screen Sharing information
What is Bananas Screen Sharing?
Cross-platform, p2p screen-sharing made simple.
It utilizes a peer-to-peer connection to share your screen with others, without the need for an account or any server infrastructure (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information)
Multiple cursors Share your screen with anyone, anywhere, anytime, and collaborate with multiple cursors. Utilize the awesome Bananas ping feature, where you can mark important areas with your remote cursor.
Zero configuration No need to sign up, log in, or create an account. Just share your screen and start collaborating. Bananas creates a unique connection URL for you to share with your friends, family, or colleagues. These URLs should be treated as sensitive information. Because there are no servers involved (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information), you need to have a way to communicate the URL to the person you're sharing your screen with.
Privacy first Your data is never stored on any server. It's a direct connection between you and the person you're sharing your screen with. We use WebRTC technology to establish a secure connection between you and the person you're sharing your screen with.





Comments and Reviews
Would be nice to have an app like this, but this particular one never worked for me. Also it seems already being discontinued.
Nice blockchain alternative to TeamViewer etc