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Remotr - Remote Desktop on your Mac

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Bringing native RDP server support to macOS, so you can access your Mac from any device the way you already access Windows.

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Hey everyone! πŸ˜„

I’m the creator of Remotr β€” a native RDP server for macOS. πŸ–₯️

If you work in a Windows-heavy environment, you probably know the pain:
you can easily RDP into Windows machines, but accessing your Mac usually means switching to a completely different tool.

Remotr solves this.
Install it on your Mac and connect instantly using standard RDP.

Here’s what makes Remotr stand out:

πŸ”Œ Native RDP support (no proprietary client needed)
⚑ H.264 hardware-accelerated streaming (bitmap rendering also supported)
🍎 Built natively for macOS
⚑ Universal Binary (Apple Silicon & Intel)
πŸ’³ One-time purchase (no subscriptions)
🌎 Supports 10 languages

I’d love to hear your feedback, ideas, or questions.

continuously working on improving and updating!


Thanks for checking it out πŸ™Œ

Mateusz Jacniacki

Does the H.264 hardware acceleration work well over high latency connections like connecting from another continent, and what kind of frame rates should we expect? Great to see native RDP on Mac.

bckim
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@mateuszjacniΒ Thanks for the kind words!

H.264 hardware acceleration runs natively on Apple Silicon via VideoToolbox, so encoding is efficient on the Mac side.

For cross-continent connections, frame rate depends on latency:

βˆ™ LAN: 60fps smooth

βˆ™ 100-200ms: 30fps comfortable, H.264 helps a lot with bandwidth vs bitmap mode

βˆ™ 200ms+: Input lag becomes noticeable β€” this is a TCP/RDP limitation rather than encoding

Would love to hear your use case! 😊