Latency is the feature.
Hardware H.264 encode on the Mac, hardware decode on the iPhone, WebRTC under the hood. The result feels local: 50 ms or less end-to-end, measured from touch-on-iPhone to pixels-on-Mac.
Private remote desktop · macOS ↔ iPhone
Sub-50 ms glass-to-glass. End-to-end encrypted. No account. No cloud. Source-available. Built for the people who already live inside the Apple ecosystem and don't want to escape it to control a second screen.
Or try it right now — host a session on your Mac and scan the QR from any iPhone on the same network. Build from source →
Hardware H.264 encode on the Mac, hardware decode on the iPhone, WebRTC under the hood. The result feels local: 50 ms or less end-to-end, measured from touch-on-iPhone to pixels-on-Mac.
Pair with a QR code or a short code — public-key TOFU, then encrypted. Loupe never sees your screen, your keyboard, or your clipboard. Signaling is just SDP and ICE relay; turn it off and the connection still works on the same network.
Swift, SwiftUI, ScreenCaptureKit, VideoToolbox, CoreGraphics events. No Electron, no Flutter, no cross-platform runtime. The parts that have to be Apple APIs are Apple APIs; the rest is just transport.
Self-host if you want zero. Source and deployment guide in the repo.
The closed beta opens in waves. Drop your email — you'll get an invite, a TestFlight link when one is ready, and the occasional honest status update. No drip campaign, no marketing automation.