MultiVNC - Secure VNC Viewer
Secure, fast and easy to use open-source VNC client.
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Android App Analysis and Review: MultiVNC - Secure VNC Viewer, Developed by Christian Beier. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 2.2.0, Updated On 26/08/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: MultiVNC - Secure VNC Viewer. Achieved Over 167 thousand Installs. MultiVNC - Secure VNC Viewer Currently Has 874 Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
MultiVNC is a secure open-source VNC viewer that aims to be easy to use and fast. It includes the following features:* Support for most VNC encodings including Tight.
* Encrypted VNC connections via AnonTLS or VeNCrypt.
* Support for SSH-Tunnelling with password- and privkey-based authentication.
* UltraVNC Repeater support.
* Discovery of VNC servers advertising themselves via ZeroConf.
* Bookmarking of connections.
* Import and export of saved connections.
* Virtual mouse button controls with haptic feedback.
* Two-finger swipe gesture recognition.
* A super fast touchpad mode for local use.
* Hardware-accelerated OpenGL drawing and zooming.
* Supports server framebuffer resize.
* Copy&paste to and from Android.
We are currently offering version 2.2.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
The latest changes can be found at https://github.com/bk138/multivnc/blob/master/android/ChangeLog.md

Recent Comments
Flow “VJtengen” Rian
Works pretty well, been able to connect to windows and macs however I'm missing the ability to send arrow keys. Is there a way to tap arrow keys up down left right via this app that I haven't found? I'm often doing projection mapping and have to fall back to other viewers because I'm missing this feature. Gestures aren't really usefull if you have to tap a key quite a lot to move things around on the remote computer.
Mike Noel
Works great to connect termux on my galaxy s20 ultra (all in one) where the pointer stops moving when you lift your finger, which allows you to then press a mouse button without the pointer moving from where you lifted your finger. BUT In a Samsung Dex environment there is no 'finger', only the single pointer, so there is no way to move the pointer from the selection to a mouse button to press it without also moving the selection point!
Ivan Lewis-Coker
It didn't occurr to me until recently to install a different Android VNC client with the RealVNC Server app running on my PC. Very glad it finally did, as MultiVNC is a *FAR* superior client app than RealVNC's own Android client: 1) you have dedicated zoom in/out buttons to accurately zoom to the required level, whereas with RealVNC you can only pinch to zoom. 2) You don't get the upgrade notification message in the bottom right of the server PC screen each time you disconnect. Brilliant!
NextGenRyo
It's a good app, would be better if it had a one hand option making the left click a tap on the screen and the right click a constant press on the screen. Maybe in the future. However it gets the job done. I like how it has a round circle hovering the mouse so it's easier to see.
Time Traveler
Can you please make the mouse able to use touch as click? And the double tap to pressing left click like when dragging a window (left click pressed)? And an icon or anything to easily access the keyboard; i've to always click the menu first n then toggle the virtual keyboard. And also the bottom mouse button was overlapped by the virtual keyboard. And for displayed GUI make it wider to show more graphics.
Mark D
Excellent VNC Viewer! First I installed RealVNC and tried it, and uninstalled it within the same minute I would guess. Then I found this... Connected over my VPN to my Mac, no issues. Did the same with my Windows machine running TightVNC, no issues. Did not read the instructions (oops - NOT), no issues! This was so easy to use and intuitive, I could use my keyboard and mouse without reading anything. Just get it and be done with your VNC needs! 'Nuff said...
Jared B. Anderson
Simple. Mouse controls are smooth. The cursor highlighter is great. FYI I couldn't get the keyboard to open from the menu; if you long press the screen you get an icon to use keyboard, this worked for me. Bookmarks are nice.
Drew Cumpton
Excellent remote viewer, works great on intranet, as well as from true remote locations, and across VPN.