The easy way to remotely connect with your home or work computer, or share your screen with others.
Securely access your computer whenever you're away, using your phone, tablet, or another computer.
Share your screen to collaborate in real-time, or connect with another computer to give or receive remote support.
It's fast, simple, and free
Whether you need to access your work computer from home, view a file from your home computer while traveling, or share your screen with friends or colleagues, Chrome Remote Desktop connects you to your devices using the latest web technologies.
Convenient
Remotely access your computer to view files or run programs anytime, from anywhere.
Secure
Built on Google's secure infrastructure using the latest open web technologies like WebRTC, you can connect to your devices or share your screen with confidence.
Simple
Connect however you want, using a computer or your Android or iOS device. Whichever way you choose, you can rely on easy access to all of your computers and files when you need them.
You can use a computer or mobile device to access files and applications on another computer over the Internet with Chrome Remote Desktop. Chrome Remote Desktop is available on the web on your computer. You will need to download the Chrome Remote Desktop app to use your mobile device for remote access. You can set up remote access to your Mac, Windows, or Linux computer. You may have to enter your computer password to give Chrome Remote Desktop access. You may also be prompted to change security settings in Preferences. Learn more about how to use Chrome Remote Desktop on Linux. To use Chrome Remote Desktop on your Chromebook, learn how to share your computer with someone else. You can give others remote access to your computer. They’ll have full access to your apps, files, emails, documents and history. The access code will only work one time. If you are sharing your computer, you will be asked to confirm that you want to continue to share your computer every 30 minutes. Important: Make sure you're using the latest version of the Chrome Remote Desktop app.Set up remote access to your computer
Share your computer with someone else
Access a computer remotely
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome Remote Desktop app . If you don’t have it, download it from Google Play.
- Tap the computer you want to access from the list. If a computer is dimmed, it’s offline or unavailable.
- You can control the computer in two different modes. To switch between modes, tap the icon in the toolbar.
- To do actions with a virtual mouse pointer, tap Trackpad mode .
- To do actions with taps, tap Touch mode .
For your security, all remote desktop sessions are fully encrypted.
Use gestures while using a computer remotely
- Scroll up or down: Swipe with two fingers.
- Click and drag: Drag with a finger.
- Zoom: Pinch and stretch with two fingers.
- Show keyboard: Swipe up with three fingers.
- Show the toolbar app: Swipe down with three fingers.
- Move the mouse: Swipe anywhere on the screen [only in Trackpad mode].
- Left click: Tap the screen.
- Right click: Tap the screen with two fingers [only in Trackpad mode].
- Middle click: Tap the screen with three fingers [only in Trackpad mode].
Remove a computer from your list
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome Remote Desktop app .
- Touch and hold the computer you want to remove.
- Tap Delete.
- Tap Ok.
Troubleshooting tips
If you're having problems, try these tips:
- If the page won't open, check your device’s connection.
- If the computer being accessed is on a work or school network, it might not let you give others access. For more information, contact your administrator.
- Make sure you're using the latest version of the Chrome Remote Desktop App .
If you have any other issues, report them in the Chrome Help Forum.
Improve Chrome Remote Desktop
To learn how to improve Chrome Remote Desktop, Google collects and stores some anonymized data about network delays and how long your session lasted.
To learn more about Chrome Remote Desktop, view our Chrome Privacy Notice and Google Privacy Policy.
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with trying to remote into a windows system and display the results across the main monitor as well as an attached monitor.
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I've found a workaround. You can open 2 chrome remote desktops on your laptop and open 2 sessions, one to each screen. But you have to use different ways to access, because if you use the same when you open the second session, it'll disconnect the first one.
So one of them you connect to the host using the option "remote access" and the other one you connect using the option "remote support" [this is the one you gotta generate a code]. After connected, you select one screen to each session and change both to full-screen. A bit boring doing all these steps, but after done it works well.