A local-network workflow, not a cloud relay
ViewMeld is built for desks where trusted machines should feel connected without routing keyboard and mouse traffic through an external service.
What security-minded buyers usually want to know
This page focuses on the practical trust questions that come up during evaluation.
ViewMeld pairs devices with a short code so you can approve the machines that belong on your desk.
Allowed hosts help prevent accidental connections from nearby systems on the same network.
Input sharing stays on your local network instead of depending on a cloud relay.
The app focuses on direct desktop control workflows rather than remote streaming through an external service.
How to evaluate ViewMeld on your own desk
The cleanest way to test the workflow is to install it on the actual machines you use every day.
- Pair only the hosts you expect to control on your desk.
- Test cursor flow in each direction across your real monitor layout.
- Confirm text and image clipboard behavior between operating systems.
- Review your local firewall and network rules during setup.
If you need bulk licensing or rollout guidance for a team, use the support form and choose Billing and licensing.
Next steps
Use these pages to move from trust questions into setup and purchase.
If you are ready to compare, read the Synergy comparison. If you are ready to validate your network, start with the local network checklist.
Related pages
These are the next pages most buyers check before they purchase.
Security and privacy details
See how local-network pairing, allowed hosts, and direct connections keep the workflow simple.
Questions before buying?
Review licensing, platform support, clipboard behavior, and common evaluation questions.
Local network checklist
Make sure your machines can discover each other and move input traffic cleanly on the same network.