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Screego - open source screen sharing for developers
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Screego is an open-source screen sharing tool for developers that enables multi-user, low-latency, high-quality screen sharing via WebRTC.
Screego is a lightweight, self-hosted screen sharing server designed specifically for developers. It allows users to share their screens with colleagues using WebRTC for peer-to-peer connections, delivering low latency and high resolution ideal for coding sessions, pair programming, and technical demos.
It solves the problem of cumbersome screen sharing in remote work, where traditional tools like Zoom add unnecessary overhead. Screego focuses purely on screen sharing, complementing existing chat or voice tools.
Built for developers and technical teams who value privacy, performance, and self-hosting. It was created to provide a simple addition to developer workflows with easy deployment.
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Last updated: 2026-03-24
Yes / Open Source (Free to use, self-host, and modify under GPL-3.0 license.)
Yes — https://github.com/screego/server
Yes, open source under GPL-3.0. File issues for bugs/features, submit PRs for improvements, or star the repo on GitHub.
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