Looking for an alternative to Splashtop?

We’ve compared the leading remote computer access solutions to help you find the best fit for your business.

See why TeamViewer stands out with industry-grade security, seamless deployment on any device, and the flexibility modern teams rely on.

Comparison

Top 10 Splashtop alternatives for SMBs in 2025

(Data as of June 2025)

Exploring alternatives to Splashtop? Here’s a breakdown of how they stack up, plus key factors to consider before choosing.

Splashtop

TeamViewer

AnyDesk

RemotePC

Chrome Remote

Zoho Assist

LogMeIn Pro

DWService

Atera

RealVNC

Dameware

Core features

Offers remote access, session recording, high FPS streaming (up to 240 FPS in Pro tier), and remote printing

Remote support, secure file transfer, augmented reality features, session recording, centralized management, intelligence tools for AI-powered automation

Lightweight tool with file sharing, unattended access, custom branding (paid plans)

File transfer, multi-monitor support, mobile access

Browser-based screen sharing and remote control via Chrome extension

Cloud-based remote support with unattended access, screen sharing, file transfer, and browser sessions

Remote file access, printing, session logging, 1TB cloud storage, multi-monitor support

Web-based remote access with minimal setup, intended for personal use

IT management suite with remote access via Splashtop integration, scripting, and automation

Remote access, session recording, file transfer, multi-monitor support

Remote administration, AD integration, system tools, CLI access

Security features

AES-256, 2FA; lacks comprehensive compliance features, limited auditing

AES-256 encryption, enforced two-factor authentication, conditional access, GDPR & HIPAA compliant, logging and RBAC

TLS 1.2, optional 2FA; lacks role-based access or compliance controls

Basic encryption only, lacks advanced authentication, limited auditing

No 2FA, basic HTTPS encryption, no user or role management

SSL, two-factor authentication, role-based access, limited compliance visibility

AES-256, 2FA; no fine-grained access policies or conditional access

Basic HTTPS encryption, lacks audit trail, no access control

Uses Splashtop’s security model, no added controls or auditing

Shared password model, limited encryption and user control

AES-256 encryption, 2FA, role-based access for internal environments

Device support

Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android

Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Raspberry Pi, ChromeOS

Cross-platform across desktop and mobile

Available on all major platforms including Android/iOS

Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS (via browser)

Browser-based and native apps for all major platforms

Windows and macOS only

Access via any browser, platform-agnostic

Web interface, Windows, macOS via agent

Cross-platform, but occasional compatibility issues reported

Windows, partial macOS, focus on internal networks

Performance

Performs well in LAN, lag and resolution issues reported over internet connections

High performance even on low-bandwidth networks, optimized data transmission and stability

Low latency in simple environments, but performance drops with load

Lag and stutter even on fast connections, especially with media

Stable for quick home access, limited on slower connections

Some reports of devices showing as offline, requires reboots to reconnect

Stable in general use, but UI and performance seen as outdated

Lag, dropped sessions and inconsistent control in business use

Performance depends entirely on embedded Splashtop, reliability varies

Users report disconnections, resolution scaling issues, and forced logouts

Reliable in internal use, may feel sluggish, especially with agent setup

Pricing

Paid business plans, free version for local personal use only

Tiered commercial plans, volume licensing, and trials available

Free for personal use, commercial plans required for full features

Budget plans for SMBs, lacks enterprise options

Free for all personal use cases

Freemium with paid business tiers, limited features in free version

Paid only, high cost per license

100% free and open source

Subscription per technician, remote access is an add-on

Paid only, no true freemium version

Per-seat licensing, no free version

Pros

Affordable, simple interface, good for quick access

Built-in security, flexible deployment, strong support, scalable integrations (M365, Zendesk, Jira), intelligence tools also available for SMB licenses

Fast to deploy, low system usage, good for freelancers

Attractive pricing, mobile access support

Simple, no install, convenient for basic needs

Clean UI, fast setup, integrates with Zoho suite

Familiar to IT pros, includes storage and advanced features

Lightweight, no install, free forever

Bundled platform includes monitoring, ticketing, automation

Easy to set up for occasional access

Strong for sysadmins in Windows environments

Cons

Session lag, blurry resolution, inconsistent performance across networks

No self-hosting option, limiting control over server management

Weak on security, lacks compliance, not suitable for regulated industries

Lag and outdated UI, support often rated poorly

No user management, weak encryption, not business-grade

Device offline errors, not reliable for real-time support

Pricey and UI/UX feels outdated compared to modern tools

No session logs, role control, or compliance visibility

Relies on Splashtop, inherits its technical and security limitations

Poor encryption model, unreliable when unattended

Limited platform support, clunky setup, poor cross-device experience

Why you might want to look for a Splashtop alternative

Splashtop delivers a budget-friendly remote access software with features like file transfer, session recording, remote printing and high-frame-rate streaming. That makes it a good fit for basic remote access needs, small teams and media professionals.

However, many users report frequent connection lag, blurry resolution, and unstable session performance—especially across networks (Source: Capterra). These issues can disrupt workflows and make it harder to meet business or compliance requirements. When stability and compliance become essential, SMBs should consider reaching for a more robust solution like TeamViewer.

TeamViewer is a secure, scalable, and user-friendly remote access and support solution designed to meet the needs of modern businesses. With AES‑256 encryption, two-factor authentication, and full GDPR and HIPAA compliance, it combines enterprise-grade security with fast, hassle-free setup—without the overhead of complex tools.

On top of that, advanced capabilities like TeamViewer Intelligence tools bring AI-powered automation to your remote workflows, while the new DEX Essentials add-on enables proactive endpoint management and enhanced digital employee experience monitoring.

  • One user shared: “Logging onto a user’s computer is quick and painless. I love that you can easily assist a user while explaining what you are doing.” (Source: Capterra)
  • Another noted: “I have had an excellent experience, easy to use, smooth access to devices, and the price is worth it.” (Source: Capterra
  • TeamViewer’s security also stands out: “TeamViewer is a powerful and reliable remote access solution. It has well-integrated security which keeps the connection more secure and reliable.” (Source: G2)

AnyDesk is known for its fast setup, minimal system requirements, and smooth performance in low-complexity environments. It offers useful features like file transfer, session recording, and custom branding, making it a popular choice for freelancers and small teams.

However, many users report issues when using AnyDesk in professional settings. Complaints include frequent session lag, connectivity issues, and poor screen scaling—particularly when working across devices or under network strain (Source: CapterraG2). Businesses needing stable and secure remote access should consider switching to an AnyDesk alternative.

Chrome Remote Desktop is a lightweight, browser-based tool from Google that allows users to access remote devices via the Chrome browser. It’s free, easy to set up, and ideal for quick personal use—especially within a home network or among tech-savvy individuals.

But while it’s convenient, Chrome Remote Desktop lacks essential features for business environments. There’s no user management, no session logging, and no way to enforce security policies. Without role-based access, encryption transparency, or compliance controls, it doesn’t meet the needs of most professional teams. As one reviewer put it: “It isn’t secure enough to be used in a business environment. There are many other tools out there that can give you better security than this one.” (Source: Capterra)

Zoho Assist is a cloud-based remote support tool that's especially appealing to teams already using Zoho products. It offers unattended access, session recording, file transfer, and role-based permissions—all accessible directly through the browser without requiring full software installation.

While the user interface is intuitive and setup is quick, some users have reported frustrating reliability issues, particularly when devices suddenly appear offline or require reboots before a session can begin. One user states, for example: “I have had a couple times where the device shows offline and requires a reboot to make the device accessible.” (Source: G2) These interruptions limit its usefulness in critical support situations.

LogMeIn Pro has long been a staple in the remote access market. It offers a comprehensive set of features including remote file access, 1TB of cloud storage, remote printing, and multi-monitor support. For IT professionals, it's a familiar and reliable solution—especially for basic administrative tasks.

However, many users report that the product hasn't kept up with modern UX expectations. The interface feels dated, and pricing is often cited as a major drawback. As one reviewer puts it: “The cost is prohibitive to utilize this as a full time solution for a large amount of staff and users.” (Source: Capterra)

DWService is a free, browser-based remote access tool that runs on open-source principles. It’s designed for users who value simplicity and full control, offering remote access via a web interface without the need to install software on the accessing device.

However, it seems to lack several features typically required in professional environments—such as role-based permissions, session logs, or advanced authentication controls. These limitations are confirmed by its own documentation, and DWService is absent from review platforms like G2 or Capterra, making it difficult to assess its performance or reliability under real-world business conditions.

RemotePC is a low-cost remote access tool with essential features like file transfer, multi-monitor support, and mobile access. It’s often chosen by small businesses and individuals looking for a quick, affordable way to access devices remotely.

However, user feedback on G2 highlights several recurring limitations. Many report lag during sessions, especially on slower networks, and mention that the interface feels outdated. As one reviewer notes: “Sometimes there is some lag in the connection to my remote PC even with a stable and fast connection.” (Source: Capterra) Support quality is also a common complaint, with some users citing long response times or unresolved issues (Source: G2).

Atera is an all-in-one IT management solution with automation, patching, and helpdesk tools. However, its remote access functionality is built on a direct integration with Splashtop—which means you're not really leaving Splashtop behind with this alternative.

Users frequently report performance issues with the embedded Splashtop module, including slow or failed connections and limited control options. Some also mention difficulties with support and an often laggy web interface (Source: G2).

RealVNC offers a straightforward remote access solution with support for multiple monitors, file transfer, remote printing, and session recording. Its lightweight setup and cross-platform compatibility make it appealing for individual users and small teams looking for affordable access to remote devices.

However, several users have raised concerns around its underlying security model. Shared password access and inconsistent encryption practices are commonly mentioned as potential risks (Source: G2). Others report that the server may log users out unexpectedly—blocking access unless someone is physically present to reinitiate the session (Source: G2).

Dameware Remote Support is a robust tool for IT admins managing internal, Windows-based environments. It offers powerful features like Active Directory integration, multi-session handling, RDP and VNC support, and remote command-line access.

However, users frequently note drawbacks in real-world usage. Reviewers report that the console can feel sluggish and unintuitive, and some features require additional agents—adding hidden layers of complexity. Connection delays and limited support also come up as recurring concerns (Source: G2).

The reliance on additional components and a dated interface makes Dameware less ideal for SMBs with mixed-device environments or teams seeking a fast, seamless remote control solution.

Why many businesses choose TeamViewer as an alternative to Splashtop

TeamViewer combines secure access, flexible deployment, and wide-ranging integrations in one platform—making it a strong fit for businesses that value reliability, compliance, and scalability. For teams looking to streamline IT support and remote work without unnecessary complexity, TeamViewer provides the depth and flexibility needed to grow confidently.

Here are the standout features that set TeamViewer apart from other remote access tools:

  • Bank-level security

    TeamViewer uses encryption standards comparable to those used by banks—ensuring every session is secure from end to end. Combined with advanced access controls and compliance with GDPR and HIPAA, it gives businesses the confidence to operate securely, even across distributed teams.

    • AES-256 encryption and two-factor authentication to block unauthorized access
    • Incoming and outgoing connection reporting for transparency and control
    • Session timeout policies and blocklisting for added security
  • Scalable for growing teams

    Licensing and features are designed to scale effortlessly with your organization. Tools like unattended access and device management are included across plans. No matter how complex your IT environment becomes, TeamViewer ensures seamless performance.

    • Multi-user and multi-device support
    • Flexible licensing options for SMBs and larger organizations
    • Cloud or on-premises deployment to match IT requirements
  • Integrations that save time

    With over 40 integrations with the tools your business already relies on, including Microsoft 365, Zendesk, and Jira, TeamViewer fits into your existing workflows—no extra connectors or workarounds needed.

    • Microsoft 365, Zendesk, Jira, ServiceNow and more
    • Remote monitoring and management (RMM) add-ons
    • Full API access for customization
  • Ease of use: Simple, fast, and reliable

    TeamViewer is built for simplicity—so your team can connect and support devices without hurdles. With one-click connections, a clean interface, and broad platform support, getting started takes minutes.

    • Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and even Raspberry Pi
    • Drag-and-drop file sharing between devices
    • Instant access via browser or QuickSupport (no install needed)
    • AI capabilities for automation and intelligent workflows
    • AR support enables real-time troubleshooting

Concerns about TeamViewer? Let’s address them.

If you’re comparing remote access tool alternatives, it’s normal to have questions—especially around pricing, security, or performance. Here is how TeamViewer addresses common concerns:

TeamViewer offers tiered licensing plans that scale with your business—without hidden fees. Plus, enjoy a 10% discount on your first license when you get started today. Or start with a free trial for 14 days.

Our latest version is built for efficiency. Features like device dock and smart search keep everything flowing. Optimized transmission quality ensures a seamless experience—even in low-bandwidth environments.

We get it—you need support that’s quick and always ready to help. With responsive standard support and optional premium tiers, help is always within reach.

TeamViewer’s free version is intended for personal, non-commercial use only. Commercial users are required to use a licensed version to ensure compliance and access the full feature set. This helps maintain platform reliability for all users.

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Bottom line? TeamViewer supports your business every step of the way.

TeamViewer combines essential security features, broad device compatibility, and a user-friendly interface. Thanks to built-in integrations and a unified platform, it supports remote access needs in SMB environments—without the typical constraints of free or entry-level tools. Whether you’re supporting a growing team or managing complex IT environments, it's built to adapt to your needs.

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    TeamViewer Business

    For individual IT support

    Price per month, billed yearly

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    • 1 licensed user

    • 1 concurrent connection (channel)

    • 200 managed devices

    • 3 devices to connect from

    • Unlimited devices to connect to

    • 3 concurrent sessions (in tabs) per concurrent connection

    • Tech support via phone

  • TeamViewer Premium

    For small / medium IT teams

    Price per month, billed yearly

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    • 15 licensed users

    • 1 concurrent connection (channel)

    • 300 managed devices

    • Unlimited devices to connect from

    • Unlimited devices to connect to

    • 10 concurrent sessions (in tabs) per concurrent connection

    • Tech support via phone

    • Outgoing connection reporting

  • TeamViewer Corporate

    For large IT teams

    Price per month, billed yearly

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    • 30 licensed users

    • 3 concurrent connections (channels)

    • 500 managed devices

    • Unlimited devices to connect from

    • Unlimited devices to connect to

    • 15 concurrent sessions (in tabs) per concurrent connection

    • Tech support via phone

    • Outgoing connection reporting

    • Incoming connection reporting

    • Mass deployment (MSI)

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Splashtop offers a free version for personal use on local networks. However, access across the internet and business use require a paid subscription. Users should review the current license terms to ensure they meet their use case.

Several remote desktop tools are available at no cost for personal, non-commercial use. These include Chrome Remote Desktop (free for anyone), AnyDesk (free for personal use), and TeamViewer, which also offers a free version for private, non-business use.

For commercial environments, a licensed solution is required to ensure access to business-critical features, compliance with data protection standards, and dedicated support.

TeamViewer combines advanced security, ease of use, scalability, and extensive device support (including multiple operating systems and mobile devices), making it a well-established solution for professionals and SMBs alike.

Not fully convinced yet? See our detailed comparison: TeamViewer vs. Splashtop for more details.