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Best Screen Sharing Tools in 2026

Screen sharing and remote access tools

15 tools evaluated · 10 top picks · Updated June 2026

Key Takeaways
  • Google Meet is our #1 pick for screen sharing in 2026.
  • We analyzed 15 screen sharing tools to create this ranking.
  • 5 tools offer free plans, perfect for getting started.

Screen sharing has been absorbed into video conferencing (Zoom, Teams, Meet). Dedicated tools (Tuple, Pop, Drovio) exist for pair-programming-specific use cases with low-latency mouse/keyboard handoff.

7 top screen sharing tools compared

Starting price, average user rating, and our pick for each category.

ToolOur takeStarting priceRating
Google Meet logo
Google Meet
Best overallFree + paid4.5
GoTo Meeting logo
GoTo Meeting
Solid pickContact sales4.3
StreamYard logo
StreamYard
Solid pickFree + paid4.7
CrankWheel logo
CrankWheel
Highest ratedContact sales4.9
Acquire logo
Acquire
Solid pickContact sales4.2
Parsec logo
Parsec
Community favoriteFree + paid4.7
Tuple logo
Tuple
Solid pickContact salesn/a

How the Top Screen Sharing Tools Compare

The screen sharing category is highly competitive in 2026, with Google Meet and GoTo Meeting both ranking among the top choices on Toolradar's assessment, followed closely by StreamYard. The tight competition reflects how mature this market has become.

Pricing varies significantly among the top picks: Google Meet (freemium (free tier available)), StreamYard (freemium (free tier available)) offer free access, while GoTo Meeting and CrankWheel require a paid subscription. Teams on a budget should start with Google Meet, which delivers strong value despite its free tier.

Computed from live tool ratings, review counts, and editorial scores.Editorial policy
01
Google Meet logo

Seamless video meetings for Google Workspace users

Freemium4.5/515,986 ratings

Google Meet is Google's video conferencing platform integrated with Google Workspace. Join meetings from Calendar or Gmail with one click. Live captions transcribe in real-time. Screen sharing and virtual backgrounds included. Enterprise features include recording and breakout rooms. Video meetings that work seamlessly for Google users.

02
GoTo Meeting logo

Video conferencing for businesses

Paid4.3/528,587 ratings

GoTo Meeting provides video conferencing for businesses. Schedule meetings, share screens, record sessions-reliable video calls without the fuss. The platform is mature and stable. Enterprise features exist. The experience is predictable. Organizations wanting straightforward video conferencing choose GoTo Meeting for reliable business meetings.

03
StreamYard logo

Live streaming studio in your browser

Freemium4.7/5402 ratings

StreamYard is a browser-based live streaming studio for professional broadcasts. Go live to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more simultaneously. Bring on guests, share screens, and display comments on screen. Brand with custom overlays, logos, and backgrounds. No downloads required - everything runs in your browser. Professional live streaming without the complexity of OBS or streaming software.

04
CrankWheel logo

Instantly share your screen with clients for sales calls, no downloads required.

Paid4.9/5364 ratings

CrankWheel is a screen sharing tool specifically designed for inside sales and telesales professionals. It enables agents to instantly share their screen with prospects on any device, including mobile phones, without requiring any downloads from the client's side. This eliminates the need for scheduling follow-up meetings or teaching clients how to use complex tools, allowing sales teams to close deals faster, often on the first call. The platform also includes features like remote control for collaborative form filling, engagement monitoring to track viewer attention, and a sales video platform for creating and tracking personalized screencasts. CrankWheel aims to simplify the visual presentation aspect of sales calls, making it easier for agents to demonstrate products and services effectively and keep prospects engaged.

05
Acquire logo

Unified customer service platform with video chat

Paid4.2/543 ratings

Acquire is a customer engagement platform with live chat, video chat, and cobrowsing. See what customers see with screen sharing for instant support resolution. Chatbots handle common questions automatically. Video calls add a personal touch for complex issues. Unified inbox manages conversations across channels. Customer support that feels like being right there with the customer.

06
Parsec logo

Seamless 4K remote desktop with near-zero latency for work and gaming.

Freemium4.7/524 ratings

Parsec reimagines remote desktop access, offering a seamless 4K experience at up to 60 frames per second with near-zero latency. It provides secure, flexible, and effortless access to computers from anywhere, making it ideal for both professional work and gaming. The platform boasts crisp image quality, high-speed streaming up to 240 FPS, and proprietary technology for fewer dropped frames and direct peer-to-peer connections. Parsec caters to a diverse user base, from individual gamers and independent professionals to large enterprises. It allows users to connect to their gaming rigs, collaborate instantly by sharing sessions, and access their personalized work environments including controllers, Wacom tablets, and multiple monitors. For businesses, Parsec offers enhanced security features like SOC 2 Type 2 certification, multi-factor authentication, and granular control over guest access, along with admin panels, SSO integration, and API access for automation. Its ease of installation and use ensures teams can get up and running quickly without extensive training.

07
Tuple logo

Low-latency, encrypted remote pair programming for developers

Paid

Tuple is a remote pair programming application built for developers on macOS and Windows. Unlike generic screen-sharing tools, it uses a natively compiled C++ engine to deliver up to 5K screen streaming with low latency and crisp audio. All sessions are end-to-end encrypted and never routed through Tuple's servers. Key collaboration features include one-click remote control handoff, screen annotations, App Veil for hiding sensitive notifications, and a Triggers API for automating workflows around call events. The app runs quietly in the system tray and supports guest pairing so external collaborators can join without a paid seat. A Linux alpha is also available.

08
Raybeam logo

Share a draggable, resizable screen region on macOS for precise screen sharing.

Paid

Raybeam is a macOS application designed to provide precise control over screen sharing during video calls. Unlike traditional screen sharing options that force users to share an entire screen or a single application window, Raybeam allows users to define a custom, draggable, and resizable rectangular region of their screen. This region can span multiple windows, focus on a specific part of an application, or even cover a custom band across ultra-wide or multi-monitor setups. The application integrates seamlessly with popular video conferencing tools like Discord, Slack, Zoom, and Teams by presenting the defined region as a standard screen sharing source. It offers advanced features such as the ability to hide specific applications from the shared stream, annotate the live feed with freehand drawings, and control sharing functions with global hotkeys. Raybeam is ideal for professionals, educators, or anyone who needs to share specific content on their screen without revealing sensitive information or unnecessary clutter.

09
Superpowers AI logo

Stream your iOS device to any browser and control it with voice commands.

Freemium

Superpowers AI provides a solution for mirroring iOS devices to a web browser, enabling remote viewing and interaction. It allows users to stream their iPhone or iPad screen directly to a browser, facilitating demonstrations, presentations, or remote support without needing a physical connection or specialized software on the viewing end. The platform also integrates voice commands, suggesting a hands-free control mechanism for the mirrored device. This tool is ideal for developers, testers, educators, and content creators who need to showcase iOS app functionality, provide remote assistance, or record interactions from an iOS device. Its browser-based streaming simplifies access, while the voice control feature offers an innovative way to interact with the mirrored device, enhancing productivity and accessibility for various use cases. The credit-based system indicates a pay-as-you-go model for usage.

Superpowers AI UI screenshot
10
Cloakly logo

Hide personal apps and sensitive windows during screen shares for a clean, professional view.

Free

Cloakly is a lightweight Windows application built in Rust that hides sensitive windows during screen shares on Zoom, Teams, Discord, and OBS. Unlike alt-tabbing or virtual desktops, hidden apps remain fully usable and visible only to you while completely invisible to screen share viewers. Built by a solo developer to prevent accidental data leaks during SaaS demos and client calls.

Why these screen sharing tools didn't make our top 10.

We evaluated 15 screen sharing tools and these 5 ranked 11 through 15. They're solid options that fell short on one or two axes (review depth, pricing transparency, feature parity), but worth a look if the leaders don't fit your stack or budget.

Browse all screen sharing tools

15 tools
Google Meet logo
Google Meet
Seamless video meetings for Google Workspace users
freemium· Web
GoTo Meeting logo
GoTo Meeting
Video conferencing for businesses
paid· Web, iOS, Android, Windows, macOS
StreamYard logo
StreamYard
Live streaming studio in your browser
freemium· Web
CrankWheel logo
CrankWheel
Instantly share your screen with clients for sales calls, no downloads required.
paid· Web, iOS, Android, Chrome
Acquire logo
Acquire
Unified customer service platform with video chat
paid· Web
Parsec logo
Parsec
Seamless 4K remote desktop with near-zero latency for work and gaming.
freemium· Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android
Tuple logo
Tuple
Low-latency, encrypted remote pair programming for developers
paid· macOS, Windows, Linux
Superpowers AI logo
Superpowers AI
Stream your iOS device to any browser and control it with voice commands.
freemium· Web
Raybeam logo
Raybeam
Share a draggable, resizable screen region on macOS for precise screen sharing.
paid· macOS
Cloakly logo
Cloakly
Hide personal apps and sensitive windows during screen shares for a clean, professional view.
free· Windows
CoScreen logo
CoScreen
Collaborative screen sharing for technical teams to pair program and debug together.
freemium· macOS
Drovio logo
Drovio
Collaborate on any app, on any screen, with shared control and low latency.
freemium· macOS, Windows, Linux, Web
Getscreen.me logo
Getscreen.me
Browser-based remote desktop software for instant access, support, and device management.
freemium· Web, Android, Chrome, Windows, macOS, Linux
Screen logo
Screen
Share your screen with anyone, instantly and securely, without downloads or sign-ups.
freemium
Jami logo
Jami
Share freely and privately with end-to-end encrypted communication software.
free· Linux, Android, Windows, macOS, iOS

How to choose screen sharing software

  1. Default to your video tool

    Zoom, Teams, Google Meet all do screen sharing well for meetings, demos, and casual collaboration. No separate tool needed for general screen-sharing use cases.

  2. Tuple/Pop for pair programming

    Real pair programming benefits from low-latency dual-control screen sharing — both people can edit code on the same screen. Tuple (Mac-focused), Pop, and Drovio specialize here.

  3. Plan for remote support

    Customer-support screen sharing is a different use case — TeamViewer, AnyDesk, ConnectWise Control let support agents temporarily control end-user machines. Different category than peer screen-sharing.

Honorable mentions

Tools that didn't crack the headline list but deserve a look depending on what you optimize for.

  • TeamViewer logo
    TeamViewerBest for remote support sessions

    TeamViewer remains the standard for IT-support remote access. Not a peer pair-programming tool — different use case.

Best Screen Sharing for

How we ranked these screen sharing tools

We rank by real-world signal: verified user ratings aggregated from G2, Capterra, and our own community, the volume and recency of media coverage, and hands-on editorial review for the tools we cover in depth. Pricing is re-checked and the ranking refreshed monthly. We do not sell placement in this list.

Tools reviewed
15
With free tier
67%
Last updated
June 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best screen sharing tool in 2026?

Based on our analysis of 15 screen sharing tools, Google Meet ranks #1 on Toolradar's assessment. The runners-up are GoTo Meeting, StreamYard, CrankWheel. Our rankings are based on features, pricing, user reviews, and real-world testing across 15 products.

What are the top 3 screen sharing tools?

The top 3 screen sharing tools in 2026, ranked by Toolradar, are: 1) Google Meet, Seamless video meetings for Google Workspace users. 2) GoTo Meeting, Video conferencing for businesses. 3) StreamYard, Live streaming studio in your browser.

Are there free screen sharing tools?

Yes: 5 out of our top 10 screen sharing tools offer free or freemium plans. The top free options are Google Meet, StreamYard, Parsec. Free plans typically include core features with usage limits.

How do I choose the right screen sharing tool?

Start by defining your team size, budget, and must-have features. Google Meet is the top-rated option overall. For budget-conscious teams, Google Meet offers strong value. Compare all 15 options side-by-side on Toolradar, where we evaluate features, pricing, ease of use, and user reviews.

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