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Welcome to DeviceView

DeviceView is a remote support and endpoint operations platform. It gives IT teams, MSPs, and helpdesk technicians one tool that spans every device you have to support — Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux — with everything between.

What DeviceView does

  • Live remote view and control. Peer-to-peer screen streaming with adaptive bitrate, AES-256 encryption, and sub-500-millisecond sessions on typical networks. P2P by default, TURN fallback when direct connections aren't possible.
  • Android-first flagship support. Screen sharing, two-way voice, on-screen annotations, device diagnostics, file transfer, and session recording on any Android device from any manufacturer. One agent, deployed through your MDM.
  • Remote shell and scripting on desktop endpoints. Drop into a shell session on Windows, macOS, or Linux. Execute scripts from a managed library. Run compliance checks. Forward ports. Tunnel TCP. Designed for headless edge devices and robotic controllers as well as end-user machines.
  • Session recording and audit. Every session can be recorded and indexed, with a full timeline of chat, events. Export audit logs in CSV or JSON.
  • Unattended access. Connect to endpoints without a user present. Wake-on-LAN support. Windows UAC elevation handling built in.
  • Device fleet management. Enrollment via QR, CLI, managed app config, or OAuth device-code flow. Bulk provisioning for fleet rollouts from handhelds to edge compute nodes all grouped how you want.

Who DeviceView is for

DeviceView fits IT teams, managed service providers, and helpdesk technicians who are responsible for a mixed-platform device fleet. Common scenarios:

  • An MSP supporting end-user desktops, mobile devices, and kiosks across multiple customers.
  • An internal IT team running a BYOD Android program alongside managed Windows and macOS laptops.
  • An operations team with headless Linux edge devices or robotic controllers that need remote shell access.
  • A helpdesk escalating tickets from L1 to L2 to L3 without dropping the end user's session.

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