Remote control · End-to-end encrypted

Your desktop agent.
In your pocket.

agentxos connects your phone to Local Agent X running on your computer — see its screen, drive the mouse and keyboard, talk to it — from anywhere. Encrypted end to end. Paired in person with a QR code. No VPN, no Tailscale, no fuss.

QR-paired in person
Zero servers see your screen
Any network
Local Agent X — reach it from your phone
End-to-end encryptedrelay sees only ciphertext
Paired in seconds
How it works

Three steps to your machine.

The agent does the work on your computer. agentxos is the secure line from your phone to it.

1

Install Local Agent X

Run the agent on your Mac or PC — that's where the work happens. Get the desktop app ↗

2

Pair your phone

Scan a one-time QR code shown on your desktop. In person, once. That scan is the key — nobody pairs without it.

3

Control from anywhere

Open agentxos on your phone and you're on your machine — screen, mouse, keyboard, voice — on any network.

Private by design
Built so we can't watch

Your screen never touches our servers.

agentxos relays the connection, not the contents. Everything between your phone and your desktop is encrypted end to end — the relay only ever moves ciphertext.

  • End-to-end encrypted (DTLS-SRTP) — no server sees your screen or keystrokes, only ciphertext.
  • Two locks, both required — an active subscription and a device you paired in person.
  • QR-only pairing — devices are added by scanning your desktop, never from a web dashboard, so a stolen password can't reach your machine.
  • Revoke instantly — lost your phone? Cut it off from your account in one tap.
Any network

It just connects.

Direct phone-to-desktop when the network allows it; an encrypted relay when it doesn't — cellular, locked-down Wi-Fi, hotel internet, all of it.

Direct P2Pwhen the network allows
Encrypted relaywhen it doesn't
No VPNnothing to configure
No Tailscalejust sign in & go
Coming soon

Put your agent in your pocket.

Leave your email and we'll tell you the moment agentxos opens up.

You'll need the desktop agent too — get Local Agent X ↗