Scry
Your computers, anywhere you go.
Personal remote desktop for your own Macs, PCs, and Linux boxes. Mac, Windows, Linux, and the iPhone and iPad app are live, with Android next.
Your screen never touches our servers. End-to-end encrypted, device to device.
End-to-end encrypted→Install the native apps
Install Scry on every Mac or PC you want to reach or control from. Same binary does both jobs. Mac is Developer ID signed and notarized; the Windows build is signed by Bravely Studios LLC.
Or use the browser
Prefer no-install? Sign in at scry.bravely.dev, paste a host pairing code, view + control your Mac or PC from any browser tab.
Track the rest of the rollout
macOS, Windows, Linux, the browser, and the iPhone and iPad app are live now. Native Android is next.
What Scry Does
Your Computers, Anywhere
Reach the Macs and PCs you own from anywhere. Native Mac, Windows, and Linux apps, the iPhone and iPad app, and the browser viewer are all live today.
End-to-End Encrypted
Every session is end-to-end encrypted (DTLS-SRTP) over WebRTC. The keys are negotiated between your two devices, so our relay never sees your screen.
Browser Viewer Preview
Sign in at `scry.bravely.dev`, see your devices, and open the live browser viewer if you can't or don't want to install a native client.
Text Clipboard Sync
Clipboard sync is part of the core personal-access workflow and is staying in scope for the first desktop/native releases.
Full Multi-Monitor
Switch between displays and lay out full multi-window sessions across every monitor on the remote machine.
Browser Access
The browser viewer is the first public Scry surface. Borrowed laptop, locked-down work machine, no install hoops.
Desktop and iOS, Live
Native Mac, Windows, and Linux apps are signed and notarized, and the iPhone and iPad app is on the App Store — all live now. One app per machine, on demand. Android is next on the roadmap.
Encrypted end to end
Your screen goes straight from one device to the other. We built Scry so we can never watch your sessions.
Every Scry session is end-to-end encrypted using WebRTC's standard DTLS-SRTP. The encryption keys are negotiated directly between your two devices in the handshake. They never exist on our servers.
Our relay only does introductions. It helps your devices find each other and connect, then the live session flows peer-to-peer between them. Even when a strict network forces the connection to route through our relay, it only ever forwards already-encrypted packets it cannot read. No server in the middle decrypts your screen, your keystrokes, or your clipboard.
One session is exactly two devices: yours and yours. No extra viewers, no server in the middle of your picture. We can't see your screen, because the keys aren't ours.
Get Scry
One Scry across every Mac and PC you own. Start your 7-day trial (card required), then $9.99/mo — or get the all-apps bundle and unlock every premium Bravely utility on every platform.
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Scry Pro
Scry unlocked on every platform & device
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Annual + Bonus
Bravely Premium Annual
all 9 apps, every platform, every device, + the bonus bundle
$95.99 billed annually
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FREE full access to every premium utility we make — 9 apps in all, all platforms
- PrintScreen.ly— Screenshots & recording
- ASAPDF— PDF edit, sign & share
- Diskaroo— Disk-space visualizer
- + 5 more
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Bravely Premium Lifetime
all 9 apps, every platform, every device, + the bonus bundle
no subscription · all updates included
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
✦ Bonus
FREE lifetime access to every premium utility we make — 9 apps in all, all platforms
- PrintScreen.ly— Screenshots & recording
- ASAPDF— PDF edit, sign & share
- Diskaroo— Disk-space visualizer
- + 5 more
One sign-in · instant unlock · sync everywhere. Secure checkout opens right here.
Waitlist
Track the Scry rollout
We will email you as the Android build moves from planned to testable.
Questions, Answered
When can I use Scry?+
Mac, Windows, and Linux native hosts are live, the browser viewer is up at scry.bravely.dev, and the iPhone and iPad app is on the App Store. The Android build is still in active development.
Is Scry end-to-end encrypted?+
Yes. Scry's screen, input, and data run over a peer-to-peer WebRTC connection encrypted end-to-end with DTLS-SRTP. The keys are negotiated directly between your two devices — our relay only handles signaling and, when a direct path isn't possible, forwards already-encrypted packets, so it never sees your screen.
How is Scry different from TeamViewer or AnyDesk?+
Scry is being built for personal remote access, not enterprise helpdesk. The emphasis is on your own machines, clean setup, and a browser-first preview instead of enterprise admin surface area.
What is live today?+
Native Mac, Windows, and Linux hosts (Linux runs X11 and portal-native Wayland), the iPhone and iPad app, browser access, one-active-display sessions, clipboard sync, in-session file transfer, guest access with a one-time share code, quality controls, and Scry Pro web checkout are live. Stealth Mode, a persistent trusted-device list, and the Android build are still planned.
What is Stealth Mode?+
It's a planned fallback mode for restricted networks. It's still in development, so the public site does not treat it as available yet.
Who should not use Scry?+
IT admins managing fleets. Scry is consumer-focused: no SSO, SCIM, audit logging, RBAC, or tenant policies. If you need those, pick an enterprise-grade tool. If you need to get back to your own Mac or PC from a coffee shop, you're in the right place.
What platforms will Scry support?+
Mac, Windows, and Linux native hosts, the browser viewer, and the iPhone and iPad app are live today. Android is planned next.