| TeamViewer |
Compared to TeamViewer, AnyDesk is more affordable at entry-level pricing and lighter to run on older hardware. It launches faster, consumes fewer resources, and feels simpler for basic remote support tasks, making it easier for individuals and small teams to adopt. |
| Splashtop |
AnyDesk offers broader device compatibility and more flexible connection-based licensing than Splashtop. It is often easier to set up without network configuration and performs better in unstable network conditions, especially for quick ad-hoc support sessions. |
| Chrome Remote Desktop |
Unlike Chrome Remote Desktop, AnyDesk includes advanced features such as session recording, permission management, and commercial support. It provides stronger performance tuning options and better tools for professional IT and customer support workflows. |
| Zoho Assist |
AnyDesk is generally faster to deploy and simpler for one-off connections than Zoho Assist. Its interface is more straightforward for technicians who prioritize speed and low latency over deep integrations with helpdesk or CRM systems. |
| RemotePC |
Compared to RemotePC, AnyDesk excels in real-time responsiveness and live screen sharing quality. It handles high-frame-rate tasks better and feels more reliable for interactive support, presentations, and collaborative troubleshooting. |