Microsoft is launching a Windows app for iOS, macOS, and Android

Microsoft has launched the Windows App for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Windows, enabling remote connections to PCs.

Microsoft is launching a Windows app for iOS, macOS, and Android
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Microsoft is launching a Windows app for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, web browsers, Android devices, and Windows. This app serves as a hub for streaming Windows from various sources, such as Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Remote Desktop.

The app features a customizable homepage, support for multiple monitors, and USB redirection, allowing users to access devices connected to their home PC, such as webcams, storage drives, and printers, as if they were directly connected to the remote computer.

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The app is available only for work and school Microsoft accounts, as it is primarily designed for existing Remote Desktop users. There is currently no information regarding its availability for personal accounts.

Windows users can download the app from the Microsoft Store, and it is also available on the Apple App Store for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. The Android version is currently in public beta testing.