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Available on every platform.
Download SpareDisplay for macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, or Raspberry Pi. Each app can share your screen or display a remote one — all hardware-accelerated.
macOS
v1.3.0Native macOS app with hardware-accelerated capture and streaming.
Windows
v1.3.0Windows app with GPU-accelerated encoding and decoding.
Linux
v1.3.0Linux app supporting X11 and Wayland with hardware acceleration.
Android
v1.3.0Android app with hardware decode and full-screen playback.
iOS
v1.3.0iPhone and iPad app with hardware-accelerated video decoding.
Raspberry Pi
v1.2.0Lightweight build optimized for Raspberry Pi hardware decode.
Setup
Installation guides
Step-by-step instructions for each platform.
macOS
- Download SpareDisplay.dmg from the latest release.
- Drag SpareDisplay.app into Applications.
- Launch and grant Screen Recording permission.
- Choose Share or Display mode and connect.
Windows
- Download and run SpareDisplay.exe.
- Follow the installer prompts.
- Launch SpareDisplay and choose Share or Display mode.
- Connect to another device on your network.
Linux
- Download the SpareDisplay .deb package from the latest release.
- Install it with your package manager or with sudo dpkg -i.
- Grant screen capture permissions if prompted.
- Choose Share or Display mode and connect.
Android
- Install from Google Play or sideload the APK.
- Open SpareDisplay and grant required permissions.
- Choose Share or Display mode.
- Connect via USB or Wi-Fi.
iOS
- Install SpareDisplay from the App Store.
- Open the app and sign in with your account.
- Choose Share or Display mode.
- Connect to another device on your network.
Raspberry Pi
- Download the Raspberry Pi .deb package from GitHub Releases.
- Install it with sudo dpkg -i.
- Choose Share or Display mode.
- Connect to stream from or to your Pi.