What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI AnyViewer Professional?
Remote Access – Connects to computers securely from virtually anywhere.
Fast Performance – Delivers smooth control with clear image quality.
File Transfer – Moves large files quickly between connected devices.
Privacy Mode – Protects sensitive work by blacking remote screens.
Flexible Control – Supports unattended access for easier remote support.
Workflow Excellence – Supports stable long-term remote work and IT efficiency.
Remote Desktop Control – Full control of remote Windows and macOS computers.
Unattended Access – Connect to saved devices without anyone present.
High-Speed Transfer – Files at 10 MB/s, up to 1 TB each.
Privacy Mode – Blacks out remote screen and blocks local input.
Mobile Apps – Start sessions from iOS and Android devices.
Core Capacity –Unattended device list covering up to 100 computers.
AOMEI AnyViewer Professional is remote desktop software for one user who manages many machines: it connects to remote Windows and macOS computers over AOMEI's relay servers, so no VPN, public IP, or port forwarding is needed. It is aimed at technicians, admins, and power users who maintain home labs, office PCs, or customer systems.
No Network Setup – Works behind NAT, firewalls, and mobile routers.
Unlimited Sessions – Control several remote computers at the same time.
Faster Connections – Removes the Free version's 500 KB/s speed cap.
Discreet Maintenance – Privacy Mode hides your work from onlookers.
Ten Login Devices – Sign in on up to ten machines.
Screen Wall – Monitor two remote screens on one dashboard.
AnyViewer Professional establishes encrypted remote control sessions between your computer and remote Windows or macOS machines, with full keyboard, mouse, and screen access. Typical jobs are installing software on a relative's PC, restarting a stalled application on an office workstation from home, or running maintenance on a small fleet of customer machines after hours. Because connections are brokered through AOMEI's servers, it also reaches devices behind carrier-grade NAT or LTE routers where classic RDP would fail. Built-in extras include two-way file transfer during a session, text chat with the remote user, and a screen wall for watching two machines at once.
Yes, unattended access is a core part of the Professional plan: you can register up to 100 remote devices with a security code and connect to them at any time without anyone confirming on the other side. This matters for real maintenance work, such as patching a server room PC at night or fixing a parent's computer while they are away. The Free version also offers unattended access, but only for a list of 10 devices and with the speed cap in place. Combined with Privacy Mode, which blacks out the remote monitor and disables its physical keyboard, you can work on a machine in a public office without exposing what is on screen.
Professional removes the Free version's practical bottlenecks – it raises simultaneous sessions and channels from 2 to unlimited, expands the unattended device list from 10 to 100, and lifts the transfer speed from 500 KB/s to 10 MB/s. Enterprise is built for teams rather than individuals: it adds 30 user accounts, 500 unattended devices, MSI mass deployment via Group Policy, computer groups, and role permission management. If one person does all the remote work, Professional is the fitting tier; if several technicians need their own logins and audit-style control, only Enterprise covers that.
| Feature | Free | Professional | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Licensed users | 1 | 1 | 30 |
| Login devices | 3 | 10 | 100 |
| Unattended devices | 10 | 100 | 500 |
| Simultaneous sessions | 2 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Max transfer speed | 500 KB/s | 10 MB/s | 10 MB/s |
| Privacy Mode | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mass deployment (MSI) | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Role permissions | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
AnyViewer runs on Windows desktop systems from Windows 7 through Windows 11, on Windows Server editions including Server 2012 R2 up to Server 2022, and on macOS, with mobile apps for iOS and Android. Windows Server support is worth noting, because some remote tools restrict server operating systems to higher tiers; here you can maintain a small business server or a home NAS running Windows Server with the same Professional license. The iOS and Android apps let you open a session to a PC from a phone or tablet, for example to restart a stuck download while away from your desk. There is no Linux client, so machines running Linux distributions cannot be controlled with this product.
The combination of unattended access and unrestricted parallel sessions changes how routine maintenance is done: you can open connections to several machines at once, push an installer to each via the 10 MB/s file transfer, and watch progress side by side using separate windows per remote screen. File transfer handles single files up to 1 TB across 5 parallel threads, which is enough to move disk images or large video projects between your own machines without a USB drive. For remote gaming or 3D applications, the Game Mouse function adds first-person camera rotation that standard remote-control mouse handling cannot do. Instant chat inside the session lets you guide the person at the remote machine while you fix their problem.
Professional is a single-user license: the account holds exactly one licensed user, so several technicians cannot share it with separate identities or permissions. Team-oriented functions are reserved for the Enterprise tier, including MSI-based mass deployment through Group Policy, computer groups, and role permission management. The screen wall in Professional is limited to one wall showing 2 remote devices, while Enterprise walls hold up to 24 devices, so it is not suited for monitoring a large fleet on one dashboard. File transfer tops out at 10 MB/s, which is fast for an internet relay but slower than a direct LAN copy for very large data sets.
First count your devices: Professional covers 10 login devices and an unattended list of 100 computers, which fits an individual technician or a power user but not a multi-admin IT department. Second, confirm the operating systems involved, since Windows, Windows Server, macOS, iOS, and Android are covered but Linux is not. Third, decide whether you need team functions such as mass deployment or per-user roles, because those require Enterprise and cannot be added to Professional later as separate options. If your work is mostly one person maintaining many machines, the unlimited simultaneous sessions in Professional are the deciding advantage over the Free version's limit of 2.
Sessions are protected with end-to-end encryption based on 256-bit elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC), and accounts can be hardened with two-factor authentication. Unattended devices are additionally protected by a security code that you set yourself, so a stolen device ID alone is not enough to connect.
Yes, the iOS and Android apps can start remote sessions to your registered Windows or macOS computers under the same account. A phone or tablet counts as one of the 10 login devices, which is sufficient to combine a work PC, a laptop, and mobile devices in one setup.
Privacy Mode blacks out the physical screen of the remote computer and disables its physical keyboard during your session, and it is available in the Professional and Enterprise tiers, not in the Free version. It is designed for situations where the remote machine stands in a shared or public space and bystanders should not see account data or documents while you work.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 8.1: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 8: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 7 SP1: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows Server 2019: Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2016: Standard / Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2: Standard / Datacenter |
| Hard Disk | 52.5 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Remote access and remote support for Windows PCs and supported Windows Server systems ECC end-to-end encryption Unattended remote access File transfer Multiple sessions and unlimited simultaneous sessions under Professional plan Unlimited channels under Professional plan Screen Wall Privacy mode access Game Mouse Ultra-high quality image True color display Adaptive screen sizing Remote restart and log off Ctrl Alt Del command support Chat functionality |
| Note | Host end should run Windows. Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are explicitly listed in the official version history. Internet connection required for remote access and account-based features. |
| Operating Systems |
macOS Tahoe 26 |
| Hard Disk | 36.4 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Cross-platform remote access and remote control ECC end-to-end encryption File transfer between macOS devices or between macOS and Windows devices File transfer between Mac and iOS or Android devices with compatible mobile versions Screen resolution adjustment Image quality selection Original and adaptive sizing Hide desktop wallpaper Chat messaging View screen Mobile screen mirroring to computer Create groups for computers When remotely controlling macOS from Windows or macOS, supports locking the mouse in the window and locking the device after disconnection When remotely controlling Windows from macOS, supports adjusting frame rate, playing media sound, and privacy mode access |
| Note | Game Mouse is not currently supported on macOS. Privacy mode access is not currently supported on macOS when the remote device is a Mac. Screen Wall is not currently supported on macOS. Internet connection required for remote access, account login, and cross-platform features. |
| Operating Systems | Android 6.0 or later |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 59.4 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Control PC from Android Remote support for Android devices from other devices Remote control of other Android devices Android screen mirroring to PC Unattended remote control from Android to computers Switch between gesture controls and virtual mouse Custom keyboard hotkeys Multiple monitor navigation File transfer between Android devices and PC with compatible Windows version File transfer between Android devices and Mac with compatible macOS version Third-party login with Google or Apple account Two-factor authentication Play Audio Bluetooth mouse and keyboard recognition |
| Note | Android mobile app is used to control PCs and supported Android devices, not to host a Windows desktop environment locally. File transfer with Android requires compatible desktop app versions on the connected PC or Mac. Internet connection required for remote access, screen mirroring, and account-based features. |
| Operating Systems | iOS 10.0 or later |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 44.3 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Control PC from iPhone or iPad Unattended remote access to PC Power management including lock, restart, and shut down for the remote computer Manage connected devices Show Desktop Virtual Mouse Hide Desktop Wallpaper Flexible control modes including Mouse Mode and Touch Mode Rotate Screen Screen Mirroring from iPhone or iPad to PC Play Audio Bluetooth mouse and keyboard recognition File transfer between iOS devices and PC with compatible Windows version File transfer between iOS devices and Mac with compatible macOS version Third-party login with Google or Apple account |
| Note | Official App Store listing confirms iOS 10.0 or later. Official site describes iPhone and iPad as controllers for remote access to PC. File transfer with iOS requires compatible desktop app versions on the connected PC or Mac. Internet connection required for remote access, screen mirroring, and account-based features. |
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