Chromeリモートデスクトップで無人リモートアクセスを設定する方法

Chromeリモートデスクトップで無人リモートアクセスを設定する方法

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Chrome リモート デスクトップは無人アクセスをサポートしていますか?答えは、’’はい’’です。この記事では、Chrome リモート デスクトップを使用して無人リモートアクセスの設定を行う方法を紹介します。

無人とは何ですか?

無人アクセスとは、ユーザーがリモートコンピュータに接続の確認をする人がいなくても、遠隔でアクセスし制御することができることを意味します。

Chrome リモート デスクトップで無人アクセスを設定する

ステップ 1 スリープモードをオフにする

デスクトップの左下の「スタート」を開き、>>>「設定」をクリックし、>>>「システム」>「電源とスリープ」。「電源バッテリ接続時、PC のスリープを設定」時の「電源能力」を「無し」に設定します。

ステップ 2 Chrome リモート デスクトップをインストールする

Google ChromeでChrome リモート デスクトップを検索します。「Chromeに追加」をクリックして拡張機能をインストールします。

「リモート アクセス」を選択し、「有効化」を下部の右角でクリック、Chrome リモート デスクトップ クライアントをダウンロードしインストールします。

ステップ3 コンピュータの名前とPINを設定

少なくとも6桁のPINコードを設定します。

ステップ 4 無人アクセス

両方のコンピュータが同じGoogleアカウントにログインしていることを確認してください。

あなたのコンピュータでChrome リモート デスクトップを開き、接続したいリモート コンピュータを見つけ、「接続」をクリックし、以前設定したPINコードを入力して認証します。

DeskIn—より良い無人リモートアクセス用ソフトウェア

Chrome リモート デスクトップは便利な無人リモートアクセス機能を提供しますが、安定しない場合があるかもしれません。接続できなかったり、PINコードの設定に失敗したり、頻繁に接続が切れたりする問題に直面するかもしれません。

その場合は、より安定し、強力なリモートコントロールソフトウェアであるDeskInを検討することをお勧めします。DeskInの主要な特長

  • 互換性 : Web接続に加え、DeskInはWindows、Mac、iOS、Androidシステムもサポートし、いつでもクロスシステム接続を可能にします。

  • 豊富な機能: 最大100台の管理デバイスをサポートし、複数のリモートセッションを同時にサポートし、テキストチャット、音声通話、画面投影、拡張画面などの管理機能も対応できます。

  • セキュリティの強化 : 256ビット暗号化技術、TLS/SSLプロトコル及びAES暗号化アルゴリズムを使用し、情報漏洩を防ぐために、クライアントのロックおよびホワイトブラックリストの設定をサポートします。

  • 安定で低遅延 : DeskInの接続は高速かつ安定しており、長時間の接続でも切断されません。高解像度を維持しながら待機時間が40msと低いです。

    DeskIn無料ダウンロード

DeskInを使用した無人リモートアクセスの方法:

ステップ 1 スリープモードをオフにする

Windowsの場合: デスクトップの左下の「スタート」を開き、>>>「設定」をクリックし、>>>「システム」>「電源とスリープ」に入り、スリープ状態を「無し」に設定します。

Mac の場合:「システム設定」に入り、「バッテリー」>「電源アダプター」に行きます。「モニターがオフになった後は管理しない」を確認して、「モニターをオフにする後の設定」を「しない」に調整する。

ステップ 2 DeskInをインストールする

制御側と被制御側のコンピュータにそれぞれDeskInソフトウェアをダウンロードしてインストールします。

DeskIn無料ダウンロード

メールアドレスを利用してDeskInアカウントに登録します(公式サイトで登録後には直接ログイン可能です)、そして両方のコンピュータでログインします。

ステップ 3 無人設定

DeskInの一般設定に移動し、「システムと一緒にDeskInをスタートする」を選択します。


被制御デバイスのDeskInセキュリティ設定に移動し、認証方法を「セキュリティパスワードのみ」または「一時パスワードとセキュリティパスワードの両方」に設定し、少なくとも6桁のパスワードを設定します。また、一時パスワードの更新頻度を変更できます。

ステップ 4 無人リモートアクセス

ローカルデバイスでDeskInを開き、被制御端末のデバイスIDとパスワードを入力して、無人でのリモート操作を行います。

まとめ

Chrome リモート デスクトップまたはDeskInいずれも、便利な無人リモートアクセスソリューションを提供します。DeskInはその豊富な機能と強力なセキュリティで、よりスムーズで快適なリモートアクセス体験を提供します。

DeskIn無料ダウンロード

Chrome リモート デスクトップは無人アクセスをサポートしていますか?答えは、’’はい’’です。この記事では、Chrome リモート デスクトップを使用して無人リモートアクセスの設定を行う方法を紹介します。

無人とは何ですか?

無人アクセスとは、ユーザーがリモートコンピュータに接続の確認をする人がいなくても、遠隔でアクセスし制御することができることを意味します。

Chrome リモート デスクトップで無人アクセスを設定する

ステップ 1 スリープモードをオフにする

デスクトップの左下の「スタート」を開き、>>>「設定」をクリックし、>>>「システム」>「電源とスリープ」。「電源バッテリ接続時、PC のスリープを設定」時の「電源能力」を「無し」に設定します。

ステップ 2 Chrome リモート デスクトップをインストールする

Google ChromeでChrome リモート デスクトップを検索します。「Chromeに追加」をクリックして拡張機能をインストールします。

「リモート アクセス」を選択し、「有効化」を下部の右角でクリック、Chrome リモート デスクトップ クライアントをダウンロードしインストールします。

ステップ3 コンピュータの名前とPINを設定

少なくとも6桁のPINコードを設定します。

ステップ 4 無人アクセス

両方のコンピュータが同じGoogleアカウントにログインしていることを確認してください。

あなたのコンピュータでChrome リモート デスクトップを開き、接続したいリモート コンピュータを見つけ、「接続」をクリックし、以前設定したPINコードを入力して認証します。

DeskIn—より良い無人リモートアクセス用ソフトウェア

Chrome リモート デスクトップは便利な無人リモートアクセス機能を提供しますが、安定しない場合があるかもしれません。接続できなかったり、PINコードの設定に失敗したり、頻繁に接続が切れたりする問題に直面するかもしれません。

その場合は、より安定し、強力なリモートコントロールソフトウェアであるDeskInを検討することをお勧めします。DeskInの主要な特長

  • 互換性 : Web接続に加え、DeskInはWindows、Mac、iOS、Androidシステムもサポートし、いつでもクロスシステム接続を可能にします。

  • 豊富な機能: 最大100台の管理デバイスをサポートし、複数のリモートセッションを同時にサポートし、テキストチャット、音声通話、画面投影、拡張画面などの管理機能も対応できます。

  • セキュリティの強化 : 256ビット暗号化技術、TLS/SSLプロトコル及びAES暗号化アルゴリズムを使用し、情報漏洩を防ぐために、クライアントのロックおよびホワイトブラックリストの設定をサポートします。

  • 安定で低遅延 : DeskInの接続は高速かつ安定しており、長時間の接続でも切断されません。高解像度を維持しながら待機時間が40msと低いです。

    DeskIn無料ダウンロード

DeskInを使用した無人リモートアクセスの方法:

ステップ 1 スリープモードをオフにする

Windowsの場合: デスクトップの左下の「スタート」を開き、>>>「設定」をクリックし、>>>「システム」>「電源とスリープ」に入り、スリープ状態を「無し」に設定します。

Mac の場合:「システム設定」に入り、「バッテリー」>「電源アダプター」に行きます。「モニターがオフになった後は管理しない」を確認して、「モニターをオフにする後の設定」を「しない」に調整する。

ステップ 2 DeskInをインストールする

制御側と被制御側のコンピュータにそれぞれDeskInソフトウェアをダウンロードしてインストールします。

DeskIn無料ダウンロード

メールアドレスを利用してDeskInアカウントに登録します(公式サイトで登録後には直接ログイン可能です)、そして両方のコンピュータでログインします。

ステップ 3 無人設定

DeskInの一般設定に移動し、「システムと一緒にDeskInをスタートする」を選択します。


被制御デバイスのDeskInセキュリティ設定に移動し、認証方法を「セキュリティパスワードのみ」または「一時パスワードとセキュリティパスワードの両方」に設定し、少なくとも6桁のパスワードを設定します。また、一時パスワードの更新頻度を変更できます。

ステップ 4 無人リモートアクセス

ローカルデバイスでDeskInを開き、被制御端末のデバイスIDとパスワードを入力して、無人でのリモート操作を行います。

まとめ

Chrome リモート デスクトップまたはDeskInいずれも、便利な無人リモートアクセスソリューションを提供します。DeskInはその豊富な機能と強力なセキュリティで、よりスムーズで快適なリモートアクセス体験を提供します。

DeskIn無料ダウンロード
Controlling a Windows PC from an iPad using Chrome Remote Desktop in Japan
Controlling a Windows PC from an iPad using Chrome Remote Desktop in Japan
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次は何でしょうか?

DeskIn or Chrome Remote Desktop Fits Your Workflow Best

DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop: Which One Fits Your Workflow Best?

When it comes to remote access tools, the comparison between DeskIn and Chrome Remote Desktop often comes down to one simple question: do you just need quick access, or do you need performance and control?

Both tools are reliable, secure, and widely used. But they are built for very different types of users. Chrome Remote Desktop focuses on simplicity and accessibility, while DeskIn is designed for users who need high performance, stability, and advanced features across multiple devices.

If you're deciding between the two, this guide breaks down not just what they offer, but which one actually fits your workflow.


Quick Comparison: DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop

Feature

DeskIn

Chrome Remote Desktop

Performance

Up to 4K 60FPS/2K 240FPS, low latency

Standard performance

Ease of Use

Requires app installation

Browser-based, very simple

Device Support

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android

Works via Chrome browser

File Transfer

Fast and stable

Limited

Multi-device Management

Yes

No

Mobile Experience

Optimized for iPad & iPhone

Basic

Security

Privacy screens and granular black/whitelists

Basic

Price

Free + paid plans

Completely free

In short, Chrome Remote Desktop is great for quick, lightweight access, while DeskIn is built for users who expect more from their remote desktop experience.

Free download DeskIn

Chrome Remote Desktop Overview

Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the simplest remote access tools available. It runs directly through the Chrome browser and requires only a Google account to get started. This makes it especially popular among casual users and those already working within the Google ecosystem.

It works particularly well on devices like Chromebooks, where everything is already browser-based. It's also accessible across platforms, including mobile devices like iPhone and iPad, though the experience on mobile can feel limited compared to desktop use.

If you're wondering how to use Chrome Remote Desktop, the process is straightforward. You install the Chrome extension, sign in with your Google account, set up a PIN on the host device, and then connect from another device using the same account. The entire setup usually takes just a few minutes.

That said, simplicity comes with trade-offs. Chrome Remote Desktop lacks advanced features like high frame rate streaming, multi-monitor control, or professional-grade file transfer. For occasional access, it works well. But for more demanding tasks, users often start to feel its limitations.

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DeskIn Overview: A More Powerful Chrome Remote Desktop Alternative

DeskIn Remote Desktop

If Chrome Remote Desktop is a lightweight sketch, DeskIn is a full workstation painted in high resolution. DeskIn focuses on performance, stability, and flexibility. It supports up to 4K 60FPS streaming, making it suitable for tasks where visual clarity and responsiveness matter, such as design work, video editing, or even gaming.

As a Chrome remote desktop alternative, unlike browser-based tools, DeskIn is a dedicated remote desktop application. While this requires installation, it unlocks a much more stable and feature-rich experience. Users can manage multiple devices, transfer large files efficiently, and enjoy smoother control across different platforms.

DeskIn is also optimized for mobile workflows. Whether you're using an iPad or smartphone, the interaction feels more responsive and closer to a desktop experience, rather than a simplified viewer. For users who find Chrome Remote Desktop "good enough" at first but limiting over time, DeskIn often becomes the natural upgrade path.


DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop: Real Use Cases

The real difference between these two tools becomes clear when you look at how they perform in everyday scenarios.

1. For Casual Remote Access

If you only need to check files on your home computer or help a friend troubleshoot something quickly, Chrome Remote Desktop is more than enough. It's free, easy to set up, and doesn't require installing extra software beyond Chrome. In this case, DeskIn may feel like overkill.

2. For Remote Work and Productivity

For professionals working remotely on a daily basis, stability and efficiency matter much more. This is where DeskIn starts to stand out.

Tasks like editing documents, managing multiple screens, or transferring files between devices become smoother and faster. Chrome Remote Desktop can handle basic workflows, but it often struggles with responsiveness and lacks the tools needed for a seamless work environment.

3. For High-Performance Tasks (Design, Editing, Gaming)

This is where the gap becomes impossible to ignore. DeskIn's support for high resolution and high frame rates makes it suitable for visually demanding work. Whether you're editing videos, working with design software, or running simulations, performance consistency is critical. Chrome Remote Desktop, on the other hand, is not designed for these scenarios. It works, but not comfortably.

4. For Chromebook and Google Ecosystem Users

If you rely heavily on Google services or use a Chromebook, Chrome Remote Desktop integrates naturally into your workflow. It's lightweight, requires no additional setup, and feels like an extension of the browser itself. In this scenario, it remains a very practical choice.

5. For iPad and iPhone Remote Access

Mobile usage highlights another important difference. While remote desktop Chrome iPhone, and Chrome Remote Desktop iPad are functional, they often feel like simplified versions of the desktop experience. Controls can be less intuitive, and performance may vary depending on the connection.

DeskIn, by contrast, is designed with cross-device interaction in mind, offering a smoother and more responsive mobile experience.

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FAQs About Chrome Remote Desktop and DeskIn

1. Is there anything better than Chrome Remote Desktop?

Yes. Tools like DeskIn offer better performance, more features, and improved stability, especially for professional use cases.

2. Is Chrome Remote Desktop discontinued?

No, Chrome Remote Desktop is still actively maintained by Google. It continues to receive security updates and remains available for users needing simple, free remote access.

3. Is DeskIn Remote Desktop legit?

Yes, DeskIn is a legitimate remote desktop solution. It uses encryption to secure connections and provides access controls, making it safe for both personal and professional use.

4. Final Verdict: Which One Should You Choose?

When comparing DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop, the choice depends on how demanding your remote access needs are. Chrome Remote Desktop is simple, free, and ideal for occasional use, especially if you just need quick access to a device without extra setup.


As your workflow becomes more intensive, the limitations start to surface. DeskIn offers a smoother, more stable experience with better performance and control, making it a strong long-term Chrome remote desktop alternative for users who rely on remote access every day.

Free download DeskIn
editors using remote desktop for video editing

8 Best Remote Desktops for Video Editing in 2026

Remote video editing is no longer a compromise; it's a workflow upgrade. Whether you're working in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve, the right remote desktop can turn your laptop into a high-performance editing station.

But not all tools are built for remote video editing collaboration. Lag, poor color accuracy, and unstable connections can ruin productivity. In this guide, we'll break down the best remote desktop for video editing tools so that you can edit smoothly from anywhere.


Why You Need a Remote Desktop for Video Editing

Modern creators are no longer tied to a single workstation. With remote work software, you can access your powerful desktop from anywhere without investing in an expensive laptop. For many editors, especially freelancers and small teams, this solves a real problem: you already have a high-performance PC, but mobility is limited. Instead of duplicating hardware, video editing remote desktop tools let you stream your workflow in real time.

Another key benefit is remote collaboration. Teams can work on the same project across different locations, review edits instantly, and avoid large file transfers via remote collaboration tools. However, this only works if your remote desktop software supports high frame rates, low latency, and stable connections. Otherwise, editing becomes frustrating.

Free download DeskIn

Quick Comparison of Best Remote Desktops for Video Editing

Here's a quick overview of the best tools and who they're for:

  1. DeskIn – Best overall for performance + affordability + multi-device workflows

  2. Parsec – Best for ultra-low latency editing

  3. Splashtop – Best for high-resolution streaming

  4. HP Anyware – Best for enterprise-level workflows

  5. Jump Desktop – Best for Mac users

  6. AnyDesk – Best lightweight remote access

  7. Chrome Remote Desktop – Best free basic option

  8. RustDesk – Best open-source alternative


1. The Best Overall Remote Desktop for Video Editing: DeskIn

Pros

  • Up to 4K 60FPS / 2K 240FPS performance

  • Ultra-low latency for smooth editing timelines

  • Multi-device support (PC, Mac, iPad, Android)

  • Affordable pricing with free plan available

Cons

  • Smaller brand awareness compared to legacy tools

DeskIn remote video editing workflow interface

DeskIn stands out as the best remote desktop for video editing by balancing performance, stability, and accessibility. Unlike many traditional remote support tools, it is designed for high-frame-rate tasks, making timeline scrubbing, preview playback, and effects editing feel responsive and fluid.

For creators working across devices, DeskIn enables seamless remote video editing collaboration. You can access your main editing PC from a laptop, tablet, or even a secondary workstation without noticeable lag. Compared to tools like Chrome Remote Desktop, which struggle with video-heavy workloads, DeskIn maintains consistent quality and responsiveness—making it a practical choice for both solo editors and distributed teams.

Free download DeskIn

2. Best for Low-Latency Editing: Parsec

Pros

  • Extremely low latency

  • High frame rate streaming

  • Popular among creative professionals

Cons

  • Limited collaboration features

  • Setup can be complex for beginners

Parsec remote desktop for video editing

Parsec is widely recognized as a top choice for remote video editing, especially when latency is your biggest concern. Its streaming technology is optimized for real-time responsiveness, which makes it ideal for tasks like timeline scrubbing and motion graphics work in After Effects.

However, while Parsec excels in performance, it lacks some features needed for full remote video editing collaboration. Multi-user workflows and advanced access control are not as robust as some newer tools. For users who need both performance and flexibility, alternatives like DeskIn may provide a more balanced solution.


3. Splashtop – Best for High-Resolution Streaming

Pros

  • Supports 4K streaming

  • Strong color accuracy

  • Reliable for creative tasks

Cons

  • Higher cost for advanced features

  • Can experience latency over long distances

Splashtop remote video editing interface

Splashtop is a solid option for editors who prioritize visual fidelity. Its support for high-resolution streaming and 4:4:4 color makes it suitable for color grading and detailed editing work.

That said, performance consistency can vary depending on network conditions. Some users report lag when working outside local networks. Compared to more optimized remote work software like DeskIn, Splashtop may require a stronger connection to maintain the same level of smoothness.


4. Best for Enterprise Workflows: HP Anyware

Pros

  • Industry-grade performance

  • Secure and scalable

  • Used in professional studios

Cons

  • Expensive

  • Complex setup

HP Anyware remote editing workflow

HP Anyware (formerly Teradici) is designed for high-end production environments. It uses advanced protocols to deliver excellent performance and security, making it a common choice in the media and entertainment industries.

However, for small teams or individual creators, it may be overkill. The cost and setup complexity make it less accessible compared to modern remote desktops for video editing tools that offer similar performance with easier deployment. The high cost and technical complexity create barriers that modern remote desktop solutions have eliminated, like DeskIn, offering comparable performance with far simpler deployment.


5. Best for Mac Users: Jump Desktop

Pros

  • Great macOS integration

  • Smooth performance

  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Limited advanced features

  • Not ideal for heavy collaboration

ump Desktop remote editing on Mac

Jump Desktop has earned a loyal following among Mac users seeking a straightforward, efficient remote desktop for video editing. Its Fluid Remote Desktop protocol provides smooth, responsive performance for most editing tasks without unnecessary complexity.

Where it falls short is in collaboration. Jump Desktop is built for individual use, lacking the team-oriented features that creative groups need. For solo professionals, it works well, but teams will quickly miss real-time collaboration tools found on other platforms.


6. Best Lightweight Option: AnyDesk

Pros

  • Fast and lightweight

  • Easy to set up

  • Works on multiple devices

Cons

  • Limited performance for video editing

  • Lower visual quality

AnyDesk remote desktop interface

AnyDesk has built its reputation on lightweight design and remarkable ease of use for general remote access. It handles everyday tasks competently, connecting quickly and running smoothly on modest hardware.

The limitations become apparent with demanding creative work. Remote video editing requires consistent frame rates and crystal-clear visuals—areas where AnyDesk struggles. For professional editors who need precision, the performance gap becomes impossible to ignore.


7. Chrome Remote Desktop – Best Free Option

Pros

  • Completely free

  • Easy browser-based setup

  • Works on any device

Cons

  • Poor performance for editing

  • Limited features

Chrome Remote Desktop video editing

Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the most accessible remote support tools, offering a simple way to access your computer from anywhere. It's free, requires almost no setup, and lets you access your computer from anywhere with just a browser. For basic technical support or quick file grabs, it gets the job done.

However, it is not built for remote video editing. Users often experience lag, compression artifacts, and low frame rates. If you're working on professional projects, upgrading to a more capable solution is highly recommended.


8. RustDesk – Best Open-Source Alternative

Pros

  • Open-source

  • Self-hosting available

  • Free to use

Cons

  • Requires technical setup

  • Performance can vary

RustDesk remote desktop editing

RustDesk appeals to users who prioritize open-source philosophy and want complete control over their remote access infrastructure. The flexibility to self-host and customize is genuinely valuable for privacy-conscious users. RustDesk is an interesting option for users who prefer open-source remote desktop not working alternatives or want full control over their infrastructure.

Performance, however, depends entirely on your configuration skills. Without technical expertise, achieving the smooth, low-latency experience required for professional editing is challenging. It's powerful for those who know how to tune it, but not plug-and-play.


FAQs About the Best Remote Desktop for Video Editing

Q1. Can video editing be done remotely?

Yes, with the right remote desktop for video editing, you can edit videos smoothly from anywhere. Tools like DeskIn and Parsec provide low latency and high frame rates for professional workflows.


Q2. What is the best free remote desktop for video editing?

Free options like Chrome Remote Desktop exist, but they lack performance. DeskIn offers a free plan with better performance, making it a stronger choice for real editing work.


Q3. Is Parsec good for video editing?

Yes, Parsec is excellent for low-latency editing. However, it may lack collaboration features needed for team workflows.


Q4. Why is my remote desktop not working smoothly?

Common issues include poor network connection, low bandwidth, or software limitations. Choosing optimized remote work software like DeskIn can significantly improve performance.


Conclusion

Choosing the best remote desktop for video editing depends on your workflow, budget, and performance needs. While tools like Parsec and Splashtop excel in specific areas, many solutions struggle to balance performance, stability, and usability.

If you're looking for a well-rounded solution, DeskIn offers a strong combination of high performance, smooth streaming, and cross-device flexibility. Whether you're working solo or collaborating remotely, it provides a reliable foundation for modern remote video editing workflows.

Free download DeskIn
 DeskimoコワーキングスペースとDeskInリモートデスクトップで実現するリモートワーク

荷物ゼロで、どこでもフルスペックの仕事を。Deskimo × DeskIn が変えるリモートワークの形

リモートワークの「自由」は、なぜこんなに重いのか

「どこでも働ける」はずが、気づけばバッグの中にはノートPC、充電器、マウス、場合によってはポータブルモニターまで詰め込んでいる——。東京や大阪でリモートワークをしている方なら、一度はこの「移動のたびにオフィスを背負う」感覚を経験したことがあるはずです。

さらに自宅で仕事をしていると、別の問題も出てきます。パートナーがリモート会議を始めた。上の階で工事が始まった。近所のカフェのWi-Fiが不安定で集中できない。「在宅勤務」は理想に見えて、実際には集中できる環境を確保するのが難しいことも多いのです。

この記事では、この2つの問題を同時に解決する組み合わせをご紹介します。Deskimo(オンデマンドのコワーキングスペース予約サービス)とDeskIn(リモートデスクトップソフトウェア)です。

自宅が「最高の仕事場」とは限らない理由

コワーキングスペースが選ばれるのには理由があります。

まず、生活と仕事を物理的に切り分けられること。「この場所に来たら仕事モード」という境界線があるだけで、集中しやすくなります。コワーキングスペースの利用者が在宅勤務よりも高い生産性を感じやすいという調査結果もあります。

次に、設備面での充実。安定した高速Wi-Fi、エルゴノミクス対応の椅子、個室の会議室、静音ゾーン——自宅では再現しにくい環境が揃っています。

そして、仕事をしている人たちに囲まれるという環境。周りも集中して作業している場所にいると、自然と自分も仕事モードに入れます。

でも、月額会員になる必要はありません

コワーキングスペースの弱点は、月額会員制や長期契約が多いことです。毎日使うわけでもないのに固定費がかかるのは、リモートワーカーにとって合理的ではありません。

Deskimoはこの問題を解決します。東京・大阪を中心に、ホットデスクや会議室を分単位で予約・利用できます。会員登録不要、使った時間分だけ支払う仕組みです。

「軽い荷物」で働く、新しいワークフロー

コワーキングスペースを使い始めると、最初に気づくのがバッグの重さです。ノートPC、充電器、マウス——毎日電車や自転車で通勤しながら持ち歩くのは、じわじわと負担になります。

解決策はシンプルです。ハイスペックなマシンは自宅に置いておく。手元にはタブレットか軽量ノートPCだけ持つ。

DeskInがそのギャップを埋めます。タブレット上でDeskInを開き、自宅のデスクトップPCに接続すれば、CADソフト、動画編集タイムライン、数十タブを開いた調査作業——すべてが自宅のマシンで動きながら、手元の画面にそのまま映し出されます。重いPCを持ち歩かなくても、フルスペックの作業環境がどこでも手に入ります。

「軽い荷物の1日」はこんな感じ

午前中はDeskimoのホットデスクでメール処理と集中作業。午後は個室の会議室を予約し、DeskInで自宅のPCに接続して、重い処理が必要なデザイン作業やレンダリングをこなす。バッグの中身はタブレット1台分。アウトプットは変わらない。

パブリックWi-Fiのセキュリティ問題を、構造ごと解決する

コワーキングスペースや카フェのWi-Fiで機密ファイルを開くのは、リスクを伴います。ファイルが端末に保存されていれば、デバイスの紛失や盗難によってデータが漏洩する可能性があります。

DeskInのアーキテクチャは、この問題を構造的に回避します。実際の作業は自宅・オフィスのマシン上で完結し、ファイルは一切ネットワーク外に出ません。 手元のデバイスは「画面を表示し、キーボード・マウスの入力を送り返すだけ」の窓口にすぎません。

さらに、DeskInにはエンドツーエンド暗号化とプライバシーモード(ホスト側の画面をブランクにし、後ろから覗かれても作業内容が見えない機能)が備わっています。法務・医療・金融など、規制のある業界でデータを扱うチームにとっても、安全に使えるリモート環境です。

モニターは「借りる」、デスクトップは「持ち込む」

コワーキングスペースのあまり語られないメリットのひとつが、外部モニターやスマートTVが備わった会議室を使えることです。Deskimoの多くの会議室にも、こうした設備が用意されています。

DeskInのマルチスクリーン管理機能を使えば、こうした設備を最大限に活かせます。追加のケーブルやアダプターなしで、リモートデスクトップを複数のディスプレイに拡張表示できます。財務モデルを1画面に、参考資料を別画面に、コミュニケーションツールをもう1画面に。モニターを1台も買わずに実現できます。

コワーキングスペースでリモートデスクトップを使うためのヒント

まず場所を決め、ソフトウェアはその後で

在宅での集中に課題を感じているなら、まずDeskimoでいくつかの場所を試してみてください。カフェのような雰囲気が合う人もいれば、静かな個室ブースが向いている人もいます。自分に合った場所がわかったら、デスクトップとタブレット両方にDeskInをインストールし、実際の業務に使う前に接続を試しておきましょう。

場所と作業内容を組み合わせる

オープンなコワーキングエリアは、メール処理や軽いコミュニケーション作業に向いています。静音ゾーンは集中執筆やデータ分析に。個室の会議室はクライアントとのオンライン商談や、マルチスクリーンでの負荷の高い作業に最適です。Deskimoは分単位の料金制なので、ホットデスクで足りる日に会議室を予約するような無駄が生じません。

コスト感を現実的に見積もる

東京・大阪の主要エリアで専用個室を持つとなると、月額数万円〜数十万円規模のコストになります。DeskimoとDeskInを組み合わせて週に数日利用するスタイルであれば、そのコストの一部で同等以上の作業環境が手に入ります。Deskimoの料金はロケーションや利用形態によって異なるため、現地スタッフに確認することをおすすめします。

注意しておきたいトレードオフ

コワーキングスペースは専用オフィスの完全な代替ではありません。混雑状況や騒音レベルはその日によって変わります。分単位課金は長時間利用だとコストがかさむこともあります。大事なセッションは事前に予約を入れ、代替ロケーションも把握しておくと安心です。終日利用が予定されている日は、Deskimoのデイパスやバンドルプランも検討してみてください。

特別オファー:DeskimoとDeskInを組み合わせて始める

Deskimoを初めて使う方へ

Deskimoアプリで新規登録の際、紹介コード DESKIN を入力するとUS$10オフになります(新規ユーザー限定)。

Deskimo Businessアカウントを開設する場合は、紹介コード DESKBIZ で初回クレジットパッケージが60%オフになります。

DeskInを始める方へ

DeskInは無料プランから使い始められます。Deskimoをすでにお使いの方は、DeskIn購入時にプロモコード DESKIMO を入力すると、初月50%オフ(年間プランは20%オフ)が適用されます。このプロモーションは2026年7月31日まで有効です。

まとめ:「どこでも働ける」を、本当に実現するために

最高のリモートワーク環境とは、機材をたくさん揃えることではありません。どこに行っても手ぶら同然で、いつもと変わらないアウトプットが出せること。

Deskimoで東京・大阪の好きな場所に仕事の場を確保し、DeskInで自宅のマシンのフルパワーをどこからでも引き出す。この組み合わせが、リモートワークの「重さ」を取り除きます。

About Deskimo

Deskimoは、コワーキングスペース・プライベートオフィス・会議室を分単位で予約できる、オンデマンドのワークスペースプラットフォームです。長期契約も月額会員も不要。必要なときに、必要な時間だけ予約して、使った分だけ支払います。

About DeskIn

DeskInは、低遅延・高セキュリティのリモートデスクトップソフトウェアです。エンドツーエンド暗号化、マルチスクリーン管理、高速データ転送に対応し、デスクトップのパワーをそのままどこでも持ち出したいプロフェッショナル向けに設計されています。



DeskIn or Chrome Remote Desktop Fits Your Workflow Best

DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop: Which One Fits Your Workflow Best?

When it comes to remote access tools, the comparison between DeskIn and Chrome Remote Desktop often comes down to one simple question: do you just need quick access, or do you need performance and control?

Both tools are reliable, secure, and widely used. But they are built for very different types of users. Chrome Remote Desktop focuses on simplicity and accessibility, while DeskIn is designed for users who need high performance, stability, and advanced features across multiple devices.

If you're deciding between the two, this guide breaks down not just what they offer, but which one actually fits your workflow.


Quick Comparison: DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop

Feature

DeskIn

Chrome Remote Desktop

Performance

Up to 4K 60FPS/2K 240FPS, low latency

Standard performance

Ease of Use

Requires app installation

Browser-based, very simple

Device Support

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android

Works via Chrome browser

File Transfer

Fast and stable

Limited

Multi-device Management

Yes

No

Mobile Experience

Optimized for iPad & iPhone

Basic

Security

Privacy screens and granular black/whitelists

Basic

Price

Free + paid plans

Completely free

In short, Chrome Remote Desktop is great for quick, lightweight access, while DeskIn is built for users who expect more from their remote desktop experience.

Free download DeskIn

Chrome Remote Desktop Overview

Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the simplest remote access tools available. It runs directly through the Chrome browser and requires only a Google account to get started. This makes it especially popular among casual users and those already working within the Google ecosystem.

It works particularly well on devices like Chromebooks, where everything is already browser-based. It's also accessible across platforms, including mobile devices like iPhone and iPad, though the experience on mobile can feel limited compared to desktop use.

If you're wondering how to use Chrome Remote Desktop, the process is straightforward. You install the Chrome extension, sign in with your Google account, set up a PIN on the host device, and then connect from another device using the same account. The entire setup usually takes just a few minutes.

That said, simplicity comes with trade-offs. Chrome Remote Desktop lacks advanced features like high frame rate streaming, multi-monitor control, or professional-grade file transfer. For occasional access, it works well. But for more demanding tasks, users often start to feel its limitations.

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DeskIn Overview: A More Powerful Chrome Remote Desktop Alternative

DeskIn Remote Desktop

If Chrome Remote Desktop is a lightweight sketch, DeskIn is a full workstation painted in high resolution. DeskIn focuses on performance, stability, and flexibility. It supports up to 4K 60FPS streaming, making it suitable for tasks where visual clarity and responsiveness matter, such as design work, video editing, or even gaming.

As a Chrome remote desktop alternative, unlike browser-based tools, DeskIn is a dedicated remote desktop application. While this requires installation, it unlocks a much more stable and feature-rich experience. Users can manage multiple devices, transfer large files efficiently, and enjoy smoother control across different platforms.

DeskIn is also optimized for mobile workflows. Whether you're using an iPad or smartphone, the interaction feels more responsive and closer to a desktop experience, rather than a simplified viewer. For users who find Chrome Remote Desktop "good enough" at first but limiting over time, DeskIn often becomes the natural upgrade path.


DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop: Real Use Cases

The real difference between these two tools becomes clear when you look at how they perform in everyday scenarios.

1. For Casual Remote Access

If you only need to check files on your home computer or help a friend troubleshoot something quickly, Chrome Remote Desktop is more than enough. It's free, easy to set up, and doesn't require installing extra software beyond Chrome. In this case, DeskIn may feel like overkill.

2. For Remote Work and Productivity

For professionals working remotely on a daily basis, stability and efficiency matter much more. This is where DeskIn starts to stand out.

Tasks like editing documents, managing multiple screens, or transferring files between devices become smoother and faster. Chrome Remote Desktop can handle basic workflows, but it often struggles with responsiveness and lacks the tools needed for a seamless work environment.

3. For High-Performance Tasks (Design, Editing, Gaming)

This is where the gap becomes impossible to ignore. DeskIn's support for high resolution and high frame rates makes it suitable for visually demanding work. Whether you're editing videos, working with design software, or running simulations, performance consistency is critical. Chrome Remote Desktop, on the other hand, is not designed for these scenarios. It works, but not comfortably.

4. For Chromebook and Google Ecosystem Users

If you rely heavily on Google services or use a Chromebook, Chrome Remote Desktop integrates naturally into your workflow. It's lightweight, requires no additional setup, and feels like an extension of the browser itself. In this scenario, it remains a very practical choice.

5. For iPad and iPhone Remote Access

Mobile usage highlights another important difference. While remote desktop Chrome iPhone, and Chrome Remote Desktop iPad are functional, they often feel like simplified versions of the desktop experience. Controls can be less intuitive, and performance may vary depending on the connection.

DeskIn, by contrast, is designed with cross-device interaction in mind, offering a smoother and more responsive mobile experience.

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FAQs About Chrome Remote Desktop and DeskIn

1. Is there anything better than Chrome Remote Desktop?

Yes. Tools like DeskIn offer better performance, more features, and improved stability, especially for professional use cases.

2. Is Chrome Remote Desktop discontinued?

No, Chrome Remote Desktop is still actively maintained by Google. It continues to receive security updates and remains available for users needing simple, free remote access.

3. Is DeskIn Remote Desktop legit?

Yes, DeskIn is a legitimate remote desktop solution. It uses encryption to secure connections and provides access controls, making it safe for both personal and professional use.

4. Final Verdict: Which One Should You Choose?

When comparing DeskIn vs Chrome Remote Desktop, the choice depends on how demanding your remote access needs are. Chrome Remote Desktop is simple, free, and ideal for occasional use, especially if you just need quick access to a device without extra setup.


As your workflow becomes more intensive, the limitations start to surface. DeskIn offers a smoother, more stable experience with better performance and control, making it a strong long-term Chrome remote desktop alternative for users who rely on remote access every day.

Free download DeskIn
editors using remote desktop for video editing

8 Best Remote Desktops for Video Editing in 2026

Remote video editing is no longer a compromise; it's a workflow upgrade. Whether you're working in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve, the right remote desktop can turn your laptop into a high-performance editing station.

But not all tools are built for remote video editing collaboration. Lag, poor color accuracy, and unstable connections can ruin productivity. In this guide, we'll break down the best remote desktop for video editing tools so that you can edit smoothly from anywhere.


Why You Need a Remote Desktop for Video Editing

Modern creators are no longer tied to a single workstation. With remote work software, you can access your powerful desktop from anywhere without investing in an expensive laptop. For many editors, especially freelancers and small teams, this solves a real problem: you already have a high-performance PC, but mobility is limited. Instead of duplicating hardware, video editing remote desktop tools let you stream your workflow in real time.

Another key benefit is remote collaboration. Teams can work on the same project across different locations, review edits instantly, and avoid large file transfers via remote collaboration tools. However, this only works if your remote desktop software supports high frame rates, low latency, and stable connections. Otherwise, editing becomes frustrating.

Free download DeskIn

Quick Comparison of Best Remote Desktops for Video Editing

Here's a quick overview of the best tools and who they're for:

  1. DeskIn – Best overall for performance + affordability + multi-device workflows

  2. Parsec – Best for ultra-low latency editing

  3. Splashtop – Best for high-resolution streaming

  4. HP Anyware – Best for enterprise-level workflows

  5. Jump Desktop – Best for Mac users

  6. AnyDesk – Best lightweight remote access

  7. Chrome Remote Desktop – Best free basic option

  8. RustDesk – Best open-source alternative


1. The Best Overall Remote Desktop for Video Editing: DeskIn

Pros

  • Up to 4K 60FPS / 2K 240FPS performance

  • Ultra-low latency for smooth editing timelines

  • Multi-device support (PC, Mac, iPad, Android)

  • Affordable pricing with free plan available

Cons

  • Smaller brand awareness compared to legacy tools

DeskIn remote video editing workflow interface

DeskIn stands out as the best remote desktop for video editing by balancing performance, stability, and accessibility. Unlike many traditional remote support tools, it is designed for high-frame-rate tasks, making timeline scrubbing, preview playback, and effects editing feel responsive and fluid.

For creators working across devices, DeskIn enables seamless remote video editing collaboration. You can access your main editing PC from a laptop, tablet, or even a secondary workstation without noticeable lag. Compared to tools like Chrome Remote Desktop, which struggle with video-heavy workloads, DeskIn maintains consistent quality and responsiveness—making it a practical choice for both solo editors and distributed teams.

Free download DeskIn

2. Best for Low-Latency Editing: Parsec

Pros

  • Extremely low latency

  • High frame rate streaming

  • Popular among creative professionals

Cons

  • Limited collaboration features

  • Setup can be complex for beginners

Parsec remote desktop for video editing

Parsec is widely recognized as a top choice for remote video editing, especially when latency is your biggest concern. Its streaming technology is optimized for real-time responsiveness, which makes it ideal for tasks like timeline scrubbing and motion graphics work in After Effects.

However, while Parsec excels in performance, it lacks some features needed for full remote video editing collaboration. Multi-user workflows and advanced access control are not as robust as some newer tools. For users who need both performance and flexibility, alternatives like DeskIn may provide a more balanced solution.


3. Splashtop – Best for High-Resolution Streaming

Pros

  • Supports 4K streaming

  • Strong color accuracy

  • Reliable for creative tasks

Cons

  • Higher cost for advanced features

  • Can experience latency over long distances

Splashtop remote video editing interface

Splashtop is a solid option for editors who prioritize visual fidelity. Its support for high-resolution streaming and 4:4:4 color makes it suitable for color grading and detailed editing work.

That said, performance consistency can vary depending on network conditions. Some users report lag when working outside local networks. Compared to more optimized remote work software like DeskIn, Splashtop may require a stronger connection to maintain the same level of smoothness.


4. Best for Enterprise Workflows: HP Anyware

Pros

  • Industry-grade performance

  • Secure and scalable

  • Used in professional studios

Cons

  • Expensive

  • Complex setup

HP Anyware remote editing workflow

HP Anyware (formerly Teradici) is designed for high-end production environments. It uses advanced protocols to deliver excellent performance and security, making it a common choice in the media and entertainment industries.

However, for small teams or individual creators, it may be overkill. The cost and setup complexity make it less accessible compared to modern remote desktops for video editing tools that offer similar performance with easier deployment. The high cost and technical complexity create barriers that modern remote desktop solutions have eliminated, like DeskIn, offering comparable performance with far simpler deployment.


5. Best for Mac Users: Jump Desktop

Pros

  • Great macOS integration

  • Smooth performance

  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Limited advanced features

  • Not ideal for heavy collaboration

ump Desktop remote editing on Mac

Jump Desktop has earned a loyal following among Mac users seeking a straightforward, efficient remote desktop for video editing. Its Fluid Remote Desktop protocol provides smooth, responsive performance for most editing tasks without unnecessary complexity.

Where it falls short is in collaboration. Jump Desktop is built for individual use, lacking the team-oriented features that creative groups need. For solo professionals, it works well, but teams will quickly miss real-time collaboration tools found on other platforms.


6. Best Lightweight Option: AnyDesk

Pros

  • Fast and lightweight

  • Easy to set up

  • Works on multiple devices

Cons

  • Limited performance for video editing

  • Lower visual quality

AnyDesk remote desktop interface

AnyDesk has built its reputation on lightweight design and remarkable ease of use for general remote access. It handles everyday tasks competently, connecting quickly and running smoothly on modest hardware.

The limitations become apparent with demanding creative work. Remote video editing requires consistent frame rates and crystal-clear visuals—areas where AnyDesk struggles. For professional editors who need precision, the performance gap becomes impossible to ignore.


7. Chrome Remote Desktop – Best Free Option

Pros

  • Completely free

  • Easy browser-based setup

  • Works on any device

Cons

  • Poor performance for editing

  • Limited features

Chrome Remote Desktop video editing

Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the most accessible remote support tools, offering a simple way to access your computer from anywhere. It's free, requires almost no setup, and lets you access your computer from anywhere with just a browser. For basic technical support or quick file grabs, it gets the job done.

However, it is not built for remote video editing. Users often experience lag, compression artifacts, and low frame rates. If you're working on professional projects, upgrading to a more capable solution is highly recommended.


8. RustDesk – Best Open-Source Alternative

Pros

  • Open-source

  • Self-hosting available

  • Free to use

Cons

  • Requires technical setup

  • Performance can vary

RustDesk remote desktop editing

RustDesk appeals to users who prioritize open-source philosophy and want complete control over their remote access infrastructure. The flexibility to self-host and customize is genuinely valuable for privacy-conscious users. RustDesk is an interesting option for users who prefer open-source remote desktop not working alternatives or want full control over their infrastructure.

Performance, however, depends entirely on your configuration skills. Without technical expertise, achieving the smooth, low-latency experience required for professional editing is challenging. It's powerful for those who know how to tune it, but not plug-and-play.


FAQs About the Best Remote Desktop for Video Editing

Q1. Can video editing be done remotely?

Yes, with the right remote desktop for video editing, you can edit videos smoothly from anywhere. Tools like DeskIn and Parsec provide low latency and high frame rates for professional workflows.


Q2. What is the best free remote desktop for video editing?

Free options like Chrome Remote Desktop exist, but they lack performance. DeskIn offers a free plan with better performance, making it a stronger choice for real editing work.


Q3. Is Parsec good for video editing?

Yes, Parsec is excellent for low-latency editing. However, it may lack collaboration features needed for team workflows.


Q4. Why is my remote desktop not working smoothly?

Common issues include poor network connection, low bandwidth, or software limitations. Choosing optimized remote work software like DeskIn can significantly improve performance.


Conclusion

Choosing the best remote desktop for video editing depends on your workflow, budget, and performance needs. While tools like Parsec and Splashtop excel in specific areas, many solutions struggle to balance performance, stability, and usability.

If you're looking for a well-rounded solution, DeskIn offers a strong combination of high performance, smooth streaming, and cross-device flexibility. Whether you're working solo or collaborating remotely, it provides a reliable foundation for modern remote video editing workflows.

Free download DeskIn

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