V1.1 AVAILABLE NOW

Turn your screen into a
Living Canvas.

Control museum-grade art and music visuals from your phone. No mirroring. No lag. Just pure rendering.

Not Casting. Commanding.

ScreenMe is different from AirPlay or Chromecast. Your phone doesn't stream the video; it tells the screen what to render.

1. The Conductor

Phone runs the Remote App. Browse galleries and modes.

2. The Signal

Commands sent instantly over local Wi-Fi. No internet needed.

3. The Canvas

TV renders content natively at 60fps with zero lag.

Built for TVs. Designed for control.

ScreenMe is a two-app system: the Display renders, the Remote directs. Fast, local-first, and made for big screens.

🎛️

Remote controls everything

Pick modes, send images, start visuals, and request fullscreen. The phone never mirrors—only commands.

🖼️

Art gallery modes

Collage/Mosaic, Focus view, and curated collections. Built to feel like a premium gallery on your TV.

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Offline-first LAN

Works on your home Wi‑Fi even if the internet is down. Perfect for TVs, tablets, and wall displays.

Visualizer presets (Display)

Waveform, Spectrogram, Bars, and Generative presets (LAN-safe). Triggered from the Remote.

Bars Waveform Spectrogram Generative

Fullscreen (browser-safe)

Remote can request fullscreen, but browsers require one local tap on the Display. So we show a big “Tap to go fullscreen” overlay.

Remote → fullscreen.request → Display overlay → one tap → fullscreen

Get Connected

ScreenMe is web-first right now. Open Display on a screen, then control it from Remote.

Tip: open Display on a TV / monitor, then pair from Remote on your phone.

FAQ

Quick answers for v1.1. No fluff.

Is this Chromecast / AirPlay?

No. ScreenMe is command-based. Your phone sends intents; the Display renders natively.

Does it work without internet?

Yes—if your devices are on the same Wi‑Fi/router LAN, it works even when the internet is down.

Can Remote force fullscreen?

Browsers require one local tap. Remote requests fullscreen; Display shows a “Tap to go fullscreen” overlay.

What platforms are supported?

Any modern browser. TVs work via built‑in browser; Android TV works via browser/PWA today.