REMIO VS TEAMVIEWER

Remio vs TeamViewer — side by side

A direct comparison across latency, encryption, the account model, enterprise readiness, platform support, and pricing. Numbers are current as of May 2026 and name where TeamViewer still wins.

Capability Remio TeamViewer
Performance
LAN glass-to-glass latency ~60 ms
WAN typical latency (same region) ~95 ms
Maximum resolution 1080p default, 4K on paid tiers
Frame rate ceiling 30–60 fps
4:4:4 chroma (text-grade) No (4:2:0)
HDR pass-through No
Video codecs H.264 / proprietary
Install footprint (client) ~210 MB
Security
Transport encryption TLS 1.2 / AES-256
Data-channel encryption AES-256, in-transit only
End-to-end between devices No (relay re-encrypts)
Key exchange RSA 4096 + AES session
Production-systems breach disclosed June 2024 (APT29), 2016 (Chinese APT)
Compliance certifications SOC 2 Type II · ISO 27001 · HIPAA BAA
Account & access
Account required Optional, encouraged for teams
Pairing model 9-digit TeamViewer ID + password
Central user database TeamViewer account / Management Console
Two-factor authentication Yes (account tier)
Platform support
macOS · iOS · iPadOS · Windows · Android Native on all five
visionOS No
Linux · ChromeOS · Raspberry Pi Yes, all three
Native SwiftUI on iOS (not Catalyst) No
Pricing (May 2026)
Personal use $0 (commercial-use warnings)
Entry paid plan $24.90 / month (Remote Access)
Business plan $50.90 / month (Business)
Premium / enterprise plan $112.90+ / month (Premium & Corporate)
Detailed breakdown

Where each tool wins.

Six categories, one paragraph each. The numbers in the table above are the headline; the paragraphs below are the why.

Latency

Remio targets 8 ms glass-to-glass on a LAN at 4K 60 fps. Frames are encoded with H.265 on your GPU, streamed device-to-device, and decoded on the other side's hardware — no detour through a server. TeamViewer's classic pipeline was tuned for low-bandwidth unattended access rather than realtime interactivity — typical LAN latency sits near 60 ms, and a WAN session through TeamViewer's relay backbone commonly lands around 95 ms. For typing in a remote terminal, scrubbing a Figma file, or playing a frame-sensitive game, that gap is visible. For a helpdesk session walking a user through an Outlook setting, it is invisible.

Encryption

Remio runs DTLS 1.3 for media and AES-256-GCM for the data channel, end-to-end between your devices. Keys are negotiated with ECDHE over Curve25519 and never leave the endpoints — even Remio's own connection server cannot decrypt a session. TeamViewer encrypts with TLS 1.2 / AES-256 to its global relay network, which re-encrypts on the way out, so the relay sees endpoint metadata. TeamViewer has been audited and is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, which is itself a meaningful guarantee — but the architectural difference between "we cannot see your session" and "we promise not to" remains.

The account model

Remio has no account. A six-digit PIN pairs two devices, the pairing record lives on each device, and there is no my.remio.net to log into, no password to reset, and no central user list. TeamViewer supports an anonymous ID-based mode but pushes the TeamViewer account for address books, session recording, and team policy, which means a credential database exists. The June 2024 APT29 incident — the Russian state-backed group also tied to SolarWinds — compromised TeamViewer's internal corporate environment; TeamViewer states the production segment was kept separate, but it is the second nation-state breach disclosed in eight years, after a 2016 incident attributed to Chinese state actors. The centralized model is a repeat target.

Platform support

Both apps cover macOS, Windows, iOS, iPadOS, and Android natively. Remio adds visionOS and ships iOS as a fully native iPhone and iPad app, not a stretched Mac port. TeamViewer wins on Linux, ChromeOS, and Raspberry Pi — a meaningful gap if your fleet includes kiosks, embedded boxes, or older POSIX hardware. Linux is on the Remio roadmap (v0.5); ChromeOS and Raspberry Pi are not planned. TeamViewer also ships QuickSupport, a tiny portable client that runs without installing, which is genuinely useful for one-off helpdesk sessions on machines you do not control.

Enterprise readiness

This is where TeamViewer's two-decade head start matters. Full SSO across SAML and OIDC, SCIM provisioning, conditional access tied to corporate identity, formal SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications, HIPAA BAA on request, audit-log export, white-label custom-branded clients, deep MDM and Intune integrations, ServiceNow connectors, an established MSP partner ecosystem. Remio's roadmap places SSO/SCIM in v0.3 and audit-log export in v0.4 — we are building toward this checklist honestly, but if procurement needs the signature today, TeamViewer is the safer choice.

Pricing

Remio is free with no per-device tier, no commercial-use detection, and no upgrade path that gates 4K or 60 fps behind a subscription. TeamViewer's free tier triggers a "commercial use detected" warning on heavy or business-like usage and pushes users toward Remote Access at $24.90 / month, Business at $50.90 / month for 200 devices, or Premium and Corporate starting at $112.90 / month. For a single developer or a small team that just needs to reach a few machines reliably, the cost gap is six to eighteen hundred dollars per seat per year.

ENTERPRISE READINESS · TODAY

The checklist an IT director scans before approving.

Twelve features that decide a remote-desktop purchase at scale. Honest answers — where Remio is still on the roadmap, we say so.

Feature
TeamViewer
Remio
SSO / SCIM
Yes — SAML, OIDC, SCIM v2
Planned · v0.3
Conditional access
Yes — IP allowlist, device-trust policy
Planned · v0.4
Audit-log export
Yes — CSV, SIEM webhook
Planned · v0.4
Session recording
Yes — cloud archive, paid tier
No — on-device only, by design
BYOD device approval
Yes — admin-approved device list
Yes — local pairing approval per host
MDM / Intune integration
Yes — Intune, Jamf, Workspace ONE
Planned · v0.5
Compliance certifications
SOC 2 Type II · ISO 27001 · HIPAA BAA
Planned · v0.4 (SOC 2 first)
Custom branding
Yes — white-label QuickSupport
No — single brand identity
API / CLI access
Yes — REST API, scripting bridge
Yes — open FlatBuffers data channel
Concurrent session licensing
Yes — channel-based licensing
Yes — unlimited, no per-seat cap
Air-gapped / self-hosted relay
Yes — Tensor on-prem appliance
Planned · v0.6 (self-host signaling)
Pricing model
Per-seat, $24.90 – $112.90+ / month
Flat — free, no per-seat tier

Last reviewed 2026-05-19 · derived from public docs at teamviewer.com/en/integrations and remio.net/security-whitepaper

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