Splashtop Personal

In-app purchases
4.3
111K reviews
5M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Remotely access your desktop computer from anywhere to enjoy games, movies, and music on the go.

Enjoy high-definition audio and 4K video streaming in real-time by remotely accessing your powerful main computer from your mobile device. Simple to set up and use, you’ll be able to access games, videos, and music just as you were sitting in front of your computer. Built with performance and security in mind, you’ll have a seamless, secure experience every time.

Experience Splashtop Today!
1) Download the personal app on the device you would like to connect from
2) Create a Splashtop account
3) Download the streamer (splashtop.com/streamer) on the computer you would like to connect to
4) That’s It! Login and start your session!
Key Features:
- Access everything from anywhere, anytime
- Cross-platform (Windows, Mac, iOS)
- 4k quality at 60fps
- Low latency
- Blank screen
- Remote webcam
- Video rendering & resolution options
Why Splashtop?
- High performance and reliability
- Bank-grade security features
- Easy to install and use
- Seamless access to your computer
In-App Upgrades:
- Need to access your files across networks? The In-App purchase of our Anywhere Access Pack enables remote access from anywhere. Your data is always secure through our Splashtop Bridging Cloud™ technology.
- Want live annotations and on-screen shortcuts for your iPad tablets? The In-App purchase of our Productivity Pack enables:
o On-screen shortcuts for Microsoft Office, games, media players, browsing, file navigation, and more
o A whiteboard to annotate over any live remote desktop screens

Splashtop Personal is for non-commercial use only. For commercial use that includes additional features such as file transfer, remote printing, chat, and more, try a free trial of Splashtop Business Access: https://www.splashtop.com/business
Updated on
Dec 4, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.3
84.6K reviews
Atomic Viking
July 18, 2020
I've had a good experience so far. I've tested 3 different remote apps. First, I tried Microsoft's RD Client. It was way better than I expected with ultra smooth gesture controls and quick responses. It is unfortunately limited to local network. Second, I tried the tried TeamViewer. It works very well, and is easy to set up, but it is not meant to work is situations that require graphics like light point and click gaming. This one's a very good balance. And they have a right to earn money.
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Steve Faiella
March 27, 2021
Just what I wanted! I almost didn't download because reviews were (INCORRECTLY) saying you couldn't control the remote computer. Huh? That would make this almost useless. But it works just as well as going desktop to desktop! I use it in landscape mode, and my PC screen is perfectly represented. I have thus far only used it on the same network (in my home), but will try from an outside network and see how responsive it is. So far though, this is an *awesome* app! Works great on phone over 4G!
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Pix Smith
January 22, 2021
This app works not well, but adequately in most cases. Even with advanced processing speeds though, it still pales in comparison to old school logmein on the desktop. If you are thinking about getting the app and integrating it with the remote desktop client, you're likely to be disappointed. There's a lot of lag in the mobile client, but compared to the desktop one, even on the same network, it's fast. I use the mobile one on both a Pixel 3XL and a Samsung Tab Nook, and on those, I can usually get something done, but it will take about twice as long - the interface is nice, and it isn't that hard to get used to - big points for designing something well, I just wish that it were more responsive, and I really wish that the desktop client would work well without my having to minimize the window and then switch back just to get the screen to update. A hint to those using this on mobile - if it looks like it's frozen, switch away and then come back. It seems to have a terrible problem keeping up with what's going on in some instances.
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What's new

* Bug fixes