4.6
167 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

AVNC is an open source VNC client for Android. It allows you to remotely control any device running a VNC server.

Features:

- Material Design (with Dark theme)
- Configurable gestures
- Tight encoding
- Virtual Keys
- Picture-in-Picture mode
- View-only mode
- Zeroconf Server Discovery
- TLS support (AnonTLS, VeNCrypt)
- SSH tunnel (VNC over SSH)
- Import/Export servers
- VNC Repeater support
- Clipboard Sync with server

Source: https://github.com/gujjwal00/avnc
Updated on
Oct 14, 2024

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

4.6
135 reviews
John Albrecht
July 18, 2024
Wonderful app, it just works better than any of the competitors that I have tried. My only complaint is that the displayed mouse cursor (in touchpad mode) is always black. So it's a struggle when interacting with dark mode content on my desktop. Configurable or inverted color would be appreciated.
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Chris McDonald
February 13, 2024
Can resize remote computer's resolution to fit the phone. Even works with Dex to resize computer's resolution to fit the Dex window. Clipboard gets copied. All keys are sent to the computer (windows key included). Just wish it had an option to turn those key presses intercepted to the computer off (wish I could still alt+tab from the app to other phone apps).
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Nick G
January 5, 2024
Fantastic interface and options. Also open-source :) For the longest time, I was using RealVNC, but its interface seems dated and the source code for the Android app is not very easy to find (I'm not sure if it is open-source). I found AVNC on Aurora Droid (the F-Droid repository), so I'm certain it is open-source and the source code is a click away. If I have an problem with it, creating an issue on the repository is extremely easy. The interface is also very material and modern.
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What's new

* New Arabic localization by Ahmed
* Fixed possible crash when coercing tap to frame edge
* Added option to force masOS security type

* Fixed 'Application not responding' error happening in some cases