Looking for a TeamViewer alternative in 2025?

We've compared the top remote access solutions for you, and you'll see why TeamViewer remains one of the most trusted options for security, device coverage, and scalability.

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The 10 best TeamViewer alternatives for 2025—do they really compare?

(Data as of  March 2025)

Searching for a remote access solution? You might be considering alternatives to TeamViewer. Here's how they compare, and what to keep in mind when making your decision.

TeamViewer

AnyDesk

Microsoft Remote Desktop

Splashtop

LogMeIn Pro

Zoho Assist

Chrome Remote Desktop

Rust Desk

Apache Guacamole

DWService

Supremo

Functions

Remote control, file transfer, session recording, easy access, secure unattended access, RMM add-ons, cross platform compatibility

Low-latency remote access, unattended access, cross-platform compatibility, basic file transfer

Native Windows integration, remote desktop access, multi-monitor support, cross-platform (macOS, iOS und Android)

High-performance remote streaming, multi-monitor support, cross-platform (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux), secure file transfer

Remote access & control, 1TB cloud file storage, multi-monitor support, AES-256-bit encryption

On-demand remote support, unattended access, cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android), file transfer

Free, browser-based remote access; works on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS; basic remote control

Open-source, self-hosted option; end-to-end encryption, cross-platform compatibility, basic file transfer

Web-based, clientless remote access; supports RDP, VNC & SSH; SSL/TLS encryption

Web-based, open-source remote access; works on Windows, macOS & Linux; basic file transfer

Unattended access, file transfer, AES-256 encryption

Two-factor authentication (2FA)

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎ (via Google Account)

✔︎ (via SSH keys)

✔︎

HIPAA & GDPR compliance

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

Integrations

40+

Limited

20+

20+

20+

Limited

+40

Ease of use

User-friendly interface with intuitive navigation

Easy setup

Built-in on Windows, basic functionality

Modern interface, feature-rich

Requires onboarding

Simple interface

Minimalist design, limited features

Open-source, requires technical knowledge

Browser-based, requires server configuration

Easy to use, basic functionality

Lightweight, simple

Pricing

Paid plans, free version for personal use

Paid plans, free version for personal use

Free

Paid plans

Paid plans

Paid plans

Free

Free

Free

Free

Paid plans

Pros and cons

➕Cross-platform support, easy installation, high security, extensive integrations

➖ Not free for businesses

➕ User-friendly interface

➖ Limited integrations, fewer advanced features, limited scalability

➕ Built-in on Windows, free

➖ Windows-only, lacks file transfer & business security options

➕ Lightweight design, simplicity

➖ High pricing, fewer business integrations than TeamViewer

➕ Comprehensive features, reliable performance

➖ High pricing, complex setup, fewer integrations

➕ Affordable, easy integration

➖ Limited features in lower tiers, lacks advanced remote control

➕ Free, simple setup

➖ Lacks business grade security features, confined to Chrome browser, no session recording

➕ Open-source, customizable

➖ Limited support, complex setup, no advanced business and security features

➕ Browser-based, no client needed

➖ Requires technical setup, no built-in file transfer or session recording

➕ Free, open-source

➖ Lacks strong security features, not ideal for business use

➕ Lightweight, easy to use

➖ No large-scale advanced features

Let’s take a closer look at why we outperform these remote access TeamViewer alternatives.

Each of these alternatives has its strengths and weaknesses—but none truly measure up to TeamViewer’s advanced security, flexibility, and seamless integrations. Here's how the solutions perform in everyday use.

RustDesk is an open-source tool with end-to-end encryption, but users have reported that setting up the self-hosted server can be complicated, support is limited, and the licensing process can be confusing and unexpectedly expensive compared to TeamViewer (Source: Slashdot). Unlike TeamViewer, which offers out-of-the-box security and compliance, RustDesk may not be ideal for businesses needing a hassle-free solution.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • No complex setup—secure and ready to use from day one (“One of the standout features of TeamViewer Remote is its versatility and ease of use.” Source: Capterra)
  • Fully compliant with industry security standards (“It is reliable and good in security for protecting our data.”  Source: G2)

Smooth operation across hundreds of devices (“We are using this all the time for support to our customers. Installed on around 500 clients and using it daily. Never any problems.” Source: Capterra)

AnyDesk offers remote access with a focus on speed and low latency. However, users have expressed concerns about permission settings and authentication, which can lead to confusion or potential security risks if not properly managed (Source: Capterra). Others have also reported occasional connection delays and a subpar mobile app experience (Source: G2).

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Strong security with advanced features such as Conditional Access and Bring Your Own Certificate (BYOC)
  • More business features, including automation and integrations (“It offers integrations with all products.” SourceG2)
  • Great scalability for growing teams

Apache Guacamole is a browser-based remote access tool that supports RDP, VNC, and SSH. However, users have reported that running Guacamole requires powerful hardware and that the setup process can be slow and tedious (Source: G2). Others noted that configuring SSL and securing the platform for public access involves additional steps and technical knowledge, which can make the initial deployment complex for less experienced users (Source: G2). TeamViewer, on the other hand, provides a seamless, secure experience with extensive support for IT teams and businesses.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Easy to deploy with professional support available (Source: Trustradius)
  • Secure remote access without configuration on any browser via web client
  • Advanced collaboration and remote management tools

Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop is easy to use but lacks key features like two-factor authentication (2FA), end-to-end encryption, file transfer and session recording, making it less suitable for small and medium-sized business (SMB) needs. Users have also noted that the platform is limited in functionality, the interface leaves much to be desired, and lag issues can occur, especially when connecting via mobile devices (Source: softwareadvice).

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Robust security with encryption and 2FA
  • Powerful remote access features for professional use
  • Full cross-platform support with no browser dependency

DWService is a free, open-source remote desktop solution that runs via a browser. However, it lacks some security features, performance optimization, and key business tools, making it less suitable for small and medium businesses. TeamViewer, on the other hand, not only ensures secure connections but also offers performance, reliability, and scalable functionality.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • High speed performance with low-latency connections (“What I like most about it is the speed with which it transfers files between remote machines, the commands sent between them facilitate user interaction.” Source: G2)
  • Strong security protocols for data protection
  • Business-grade tools for seamless remote access

Supremo positions itself as a lightweight remote access tool, but “lightweight” also describes its features. It uses AES-256 encryption, but users have reported frequent connection problems and unstable sessions that disrupt usability (Source: G2). Others mention occasional lag, a less intuitive mobile version, and the lack of printer support as additional limitations (Source: Capterra). TeamViewer, on the other hand, offers a full suite of enterprise-grade functionalities for growing teams.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Robust security with advanced access controls
  • Full suite of integrations for professional use
  • Scalable for growing businesses

Splashtop offers remote streaming, file transfer, and multi-monitor support across major platforms. Its lightweight design and simplicity make it a good choice for basic remote access needs. However, users have reported that the remote display resolution can sometimes be blurry and that session approval workflows may disrupt the connection process (Source: Capterra). Another review mentioned that controlling mobile devices remotely is less stable and functional compared to desktop connections (Source: Capterra). While Splashtop is a strong option for basic use, TeamViewer provides a more comprehensive solution with business-grade features and professional support.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Superior connection stability across all devices, including mobile (“The tool is very stable and runs smoothly on my Mac or my Windows computers.” Source: Capterra)
  • Professional-grade remote session control and security
  • Extensive cross-platform support with advanced features for business use (“This tool is amazing because of its simple setup, because it can run on any platform and be accessed from anywhere, which is my favorite.” Source: G2)

LogMeIn Pro offers secure remote access, multi-monitor support, and 1TB of cloud file storage, protected with AES-256-bit encryption. However, users have reported that its pricing is relatively high compared to other solutions (Source: Capterra). Another review mentioned frequent logouts and subpar screen resolution during remote sessions (Source: Capterra). While LogMeIn Pro is a strong tool for specific use cases, TeamViewer offers broader functionality with better overall value.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Flexible pricing options for businesses of all sizes
  • Stable, high-resolution remote sessions without frequent logouts (“I use Team Viewer every day and could not imagine my IT technician life without it” Source: Capterra)
  • Integrated cloud features with enhanced security and compliance

Zoho Assist offers remote support, unattended access, file transfer, and cross-platform compatibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. However, users have reported that the admin portal can feel clunky and confusing, with settings split across different areas (Source: Capterra). Another review mentioned difficulties for clients when connecting and occasional screen lag during sessions (Source: Capterra). Others pointed out that Zoho Assist offers fewer features compared to other remote access tools and that the mobile experience could be improved (Source: G2). While Zoho Assist covers the basics well, TeamViewer offers a more polished experience with stronger reliability and support.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • Intuitive, streamlined admin and connection setup (“It is extremely easy to set up, works well without issues and has a great number of features.” Source: Capterra)
  • Reliable session quality without lag or display issues
  • Trusted stability for critical remote support situations

Microsoft Remote Desktop offers native Windows integration, remote desktop access, multi-monitor support, and compatibility with macOS, iOS, and Android. That said, users have reported frequent crashes, poor screen scaling, and limited functionality when using the Microsoft Store version (Source: Microsoft Ratings and Reviews). Another review noted recurring copy-paste issues and missing features compared to other remote access tools. Additional feedback highlights frequent bugs, unstable clipboard functionality, and inconsistent connection reliability. While Microsoft Remote Desktop can work for basic needs, TeamViewer offers a more stable, feature-rich, and business-ready solution.

Why you should go for TeamViewer:

  • “A professional solution for remote access” (Source: G2) without frequent crashes or bugs 
  • “An extremely powerful tool” (Source: G2) with full feature set including seamless file transfer and multi-session support
  • Cross-platform functionality optimized for business use (“TeamViewer Remote supports a wide range of operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.” Source: Capterra)

Overwhelmed by options? Consider this.

Finding the right remote access software shouldn’t be complicated. Here’s what really matters.

  • Budget

    Free tools can be tempting, but they come with limitations. Paid options offer better performance, security, and customer support. You get what you pay for—choose wisely.

  • Security

    Look for tools with strong encryption, two-factor authentication, and transparent security practices.

  • Ease of use

    You need a tool that’s simple for your team to use, not just your tech experts.

  • Specific use cases

    Think about the needs of your business—unattended access for remote work, file sharing, or cross-platform support.

Concerns with TeamViewer? Let’s address them.

We hear you—concerns about pricing, security, or performance can make choosing the right remote access solution tough. We're here to make it simple. Let’s clear up the biggest misconceptions about TeamViewer.

 

TeamViewer offers flexible, cost-effective pricing options tailored to your business needs. No hidden fees—just straightforward value. Start with a free trial for 14 days.

TeamViewer protects your remote connections from third-party interception with end-to-end 256-bit AES encryption. Feel at ease knowing that access to your devices is protected by 2FA and secure unattended access.

Our latest version is built for efficiency. No more lag, no more delays—features like device dock and smart search keep everything flowing. The transmission quality lets you forget you’re working remotely; even in low-bandwidth environments.

We get it—you need support that’s quick and always ready to help. From responsive help to premium support options, we’re here to ensure your TeamViewer experience is nothing short of excellent.

TeamViewer does not block business use. The free version of TeamViewer is for people who are using it to help family and friends: we do not want this user group to pay for the usage of TeamViewer. However, some users are using the free version commercially. We deliver top-tier security, easy scalability, seamless device coverage and reliability for growing small and medium businesses. Get a TeamViewer license and enjoy security, speed and device compatibility of remote access.

Certified excellence

TeamViewer meets globally recognized standards for security, privacy, and quality—including ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 27001, TX-RAMP, and more.

TeamViewer certifications

Bottom line? TeamViewer remains one of the most trusted and established solutions for remote access. Choose a platform that delivers security, scalability, and reliability.

We deliver top-tier security, seamless device coverage, and easy scalability—perfect for growing small and medium businesses. So, if you don’t want to compromise on security, speed, or device compatibility, TeamViewer is the right choice for you.

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  • Popular with single users

    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

    This product is not available in your country. Please contact us.

    • 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

    This product is not available in your country. Please contact us.

    • 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)

Reasons to choose TeamViewer

Security

TeamViewer protects your remote connections from third-party interception with end-to-end 256-bit AES encryption.

 

Feel at ease knowing that access to your devices is protected by 2FA and secure unattended access. 

Performance

TeamViewer’s transmission quality lets you forget you’re working remotely.

 

Even in low-bandwidth environments, you can connect to devices and transfer large files instantly. 

Compatibility

Connect to devices of all kinds, from Windows and Mac to Linux and Raspberry Pi. Access devices when they’re switched off with Wake-on-LAN.

 

With unattended access, you can even work remotely on unsupervised point-of-sales units or information displays.  

Experience award-winning software for secure remote access and support

FAQ: Your questions, answered

Some free alternatives exist, but they often fall short in providing the robust security, performance, and features that TeamViewer delivers. TeamViewer’s professional-grade tools ensure reliability and scalability for businesses of all sizes.

With enterprise-grade encryption, global infrastructure, and proven uptime, TeamViewer continues to set the standard for secure, scalable, and reliable remote connectivity.

The Google alternative to TeamViewer is Google Chrome Remote Desktop. It's free but it lacks key features like advanced security, unattended access, and enterprise-grade support. For a comprehensive remote access experience, TeamViewer stands out.

TeamViewer offers a free version for personal use only. For commercial or business use (also for SMBs), a paid license is required to benefit from the features and functionalities for businesses and to access all premium features.

Yes, RustDesk and Apache Guacamole are open-source TeamViewer alternatives, but they often lack the robust security, professional support, and advanced features that TeamViewer provides. For business-critical applications, TeamViewer remains the best choice for remote support.

TeamViewer offers superior security, unmatched ease of use, scalability, and extensive device support (including multiple operating systems and mobile devices), making it the go-to choice for professionals and businesses worldwide. With TeamViewer, you get a reliable, all-in-one, secure remote access solution you can trust.

Not fully convinced yet? See our detailed comparisons: TeamViewer vs. AnyDesk and TeamViewer vs. LogMeIn for more details.