Quick Start
You need Golang installed for this command to work. If you don't have Golang, you can install it using one of these methods:
go run github.com/1fpsvideo/[email protected]
🔒 Check out our secure, open-source client app
Latest Updates
On August 8, 2024, we rolled out several improvements:
- Various UI enhancements to the server
- Improved Windows cursor support for high DPI settings (now accurately tracks cursor position even when Windows scaling is applied)
- Enhanced cursor support for non-standard screens, particularly benefiting Windows users
- CPU optimizations: eliminated unnecessary resizing operations in the client-side app
- Added documentation to our GitHub repository detailing the simplest methods to run and build on Windows
We'd like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Hacker News community and everyone who provided valuable feedback. Your input has been instrumental in shaping these improvements!
Hassle-free video sharing for:
- Developers
- IT teams
- Security professionals
- Meeting-free collaboration enthusiasts
Why 1 FPS?
We've discovered that low FPS video sharing is often sufficient for most collaborative tasks, especially for developers who spend most of their time writing code. Our approach offers several benefits:
- Promotes a meeting-free culture by eliminating the need for audio
- Significantly reduces CPU, memory, and network consumption
- Allows older laptops to perform better during screen sharing
- More environmentally friendly due to lower resource usage
Is 1 FPS enough?
For most coding and development work, absolutely! Plus, we use WebSocket-based cursor tracking, providing smooth, near 30 FPS pointer movement for precise demonstrations.
Why choose our service?
1fps.video is perfect for introverts and remote workers who prefer sharing their screen without the pressure of audio or video calls. It's a versatile solution that works alongside any team chat application you're already using.
Privacy and Security
We take your privacy seriously:
- All data is end-to-end encrypted
- Encryption keys are generated client-side and never sent to our servers
- The key is part of the URL (after the # symbol), which is never transmitted to the backend
- Only those with the full link can access your shared screen
Note: We're currently working on encrypting cursor coordinates for even greater privacy.
Start sharing your screen effortlessly and securely with 1fps.video today!