Get the embed code

Preview the embedded widget

Close
VMLite VNC Server

VMLite VNC Server

VMLite Corporation

1,000 - 5,000 downloads

Add this app to your lists
THE FIRST AND ONLY VNC SERVER WITHOUT ROOT REQUIREMENT

VMLite VNC Server allows you to remotely view and control your android phone or tablet from a desktop computer or from another mobile device using the popular VNC protocol.

This app works on rooted and non-rooted android devices. However, for non-rooted devices, every time after turning the device completely off and on, you will have to connect your device to a Windows PC or Mac using a USB cable, then run a free desktop program, VMLite Android App Controller, to start the server on your device. Once the server is started, you can disconnect your device. If you don't turn your device off (but just let it "sleep"), then the server will continue running for months, if desired.

You can download our desktop program using this link:

http://www.vmlite.com/vaac/

If you can't start the server on your device, e.g., S3, Nexus 7/10, try to change to Camera Device(PTP), instead of Media Device(MTP).

FEATURES:

- no need to root your android devices

- supports WIFI and USB connections. Coming soon: 3G/Internet/P2P access from any firewalls w/o any configuration.

- supports WIFI hotspot in case there is no WIFI and no USB connection. You can turn on your android device's Tethering and portable hotspot, so your PC or another device can connect.

- works on API level 7 and above, including Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, ICS and Jelly Beans, up to Android 4.2.

- supports ARM and X86 devices.

- supports typical VNC clients, TightVNC, Real VNC, etc.

- supports Java enabled browsers. You can connect to the android device from a browser using a Java applet

- supports HTML5 compatible browsers, you can connect to your android device without any other installations

- supports auto rotation and remote rotation

- supports navigation bar at bottom with special key, Home, Back, Menu, etc.

- supports reverse connections to vnc viewers running in listening modes

- supports VNC password

- supports scale and rotation

- two-way clipboard support (text only)

- full mouse and keyboard control

- supports special keys, such as Home, Back, Menu, Search, Power, etc.

- supports long press keys, e.g., you can press and hold the search key

- supports mouse wheel

- supports swipe/fling gestures

- auto turn on screen when you press any key from VNC client

- supports start on boot for rooted devices

Roadmap

- pinch/zoom gestures from hot keys
- firewall friendly, 3G/Internet access, peer to peer access
- performance improvement
- touch aware clients on mobile devices
- RDP server
- audio redirect support
- peer to peer voice/text chat
- remote phone calls

FORUM:

http://www.vmlite.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=158&func=showcat&catid=20

Tags: vmlite android, nexus android 4.2 vnc server, vmlite vnc server problems, jelly bean 4.2.2 vnc server, android vnc server without root.

Recently changed in this version:

v1.2.0:
Add F11/F12 volume down/up
Fixed crashes with some apps
Enable IPv6
Fix Caps Lock key issue

v1.1.6: Dec 25, 2012
Add VNC IME
Fix garbled images on some Motorola devices
Fix start/stop problems from app controller

v1.1.2: Dec 17, 2012
Support Android 4.2
Add more strict license control
Add navigation bar at bottom
Support auto and remote rotation
Fix server can't start errors on Android 2.2
Add an option to boot start for rooted devices

v1.0.0: initial version, Aug 9, 2012


Comments and ratings for VMLite VNC Server

  • (66 stars)

    by Andy Lyons on 09/05/2013

    Working well on my un-rooted HTC One

  • (66 stars)

    by Abhishake Agarwal on 28/04/2013

    Pls don't buy this. App did not work, there will be no refund. Fk this guys

  • (66 stars)

    by Felipe Zapata on 26/04/2013

    Very useful BUT no-root requires weird activation on each device restart

  • (66 stars)

    by Hue Holleran on 24/04/2013

    It's early days for my use BUT works perfectly so far on Non-rooted stock Nexus 4. Only difficulty was trick to enable USB Debugging on Nexus 4 - google has the answer. I've not tried over network - just over USB - also neatly catered-for by the PC app -

  • (66 stars)

    by Christopher Pollati on 20/04/2013

    Worked on my unrooted Samsung S3. My phone fell and would not register any touches. I installed it from the Play website, ran the app controller on my Mac, connected by USB, and VNCed right in!

  • (66 stars)

    by Don Loritz on 17/04/2013

    I have two support uses for remote android control: (1) I need to keep my 96 year-old mother's tablet working for all of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and (2) as a retired teacher-techie I teach English as a Second Language to many

  • (66 stars)

    by Michael Harrison on 01/04/2013

    Works great, expensive, but worth it for me. Back story: I have a NAS, I have a good but old 7.1 onkyo amp, I have an old HTC sensation laying around. I thought it would be easy to hook my sensation to the amp and stream music from the NAS to the stereo.