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Screenz

Screenz is a web-based screen sharing application that uses WebRTC technology for real-time streaming. It uses a single Go binary for backend operations and is user-friendly, requiring no plugins or installations.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Online
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Properties

  1.  Minimalistic

Features

  1.  Screen Sharing
  2.  No registration required
  3.  Browser-based
  4.  Peer-To-Peer
  5.  Low Latency
  6.  Web-Based
  7.  WebRTC

 Tags

  • websockets

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Screenz information

  • Developed by

    BR flagDavi Augusto
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    4 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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File SharingRemote Work & Education

GitHub repository

  •  11 Stars
  •  4 Forks
  •  1 Open Issues
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What is Screenz?

Screenz is a web-based screen sharing application that uses WebRTC technology for real-time streaming. It uses a single Go binary for backend operations and is user-friendly, requiring no plugins or installations. The Go binary also acts as the frontend server, managing operations like WebSocket signaling and session management. The platform is compatible with all modern browsers.

Screenz features include instant screen sharing, secure connections encrypted via WebRTC and WSS, and low latency for real-time video and audio. Users can start screen sharing by sharing a unique 5-character code. It works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile browsers for viewing only.

The screen sharer starts a session and shares a unique 5-character code for viewers to connect and watch the stream. All signaling processes are managed via WebSocket, and the media is streamed peer-to-peer via WebRTC.

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