Compare the Top Remote Desktop Software that integrates with HTML as of October 2025

This a list of Remote Desktop software that integrates with HTML. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with HTML. View the products that work with HTML in the table below.

What is Remote Desktop Software for HTML?

Remote desktop software enables users to access and control a computer from a different location over the internet or a local network. It allows for remote troubleshooting, file transfers, and software management as if the user were physically in front of the machine. Businesses rely on it for IT support, remote work, and server administration, while individuals use it to access personal or work computers from anywhere. Security measures such as encryption and multi-factor authentication help protect remote connections from unauthorized access. This technology enhances productivity and flexibility by providing seamless access to important files and applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Remote Desktop software for HTML currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Apache Guacamole

    Apache Guacamole

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser. Because the Guacamole client is an HTML5 web application, the use of your computers is not tied to any one device or location. As long as you have access to a web browser, you have access to your machines. Desktops accessed through Guacamole need not physically exist. With both Guacamole and a desktop operating system hosted in the cloud, you can combine the convenience of Guacamole with the resilience and flexibility of cloud computing. Apache Guacamole is and will always be free and open source software. It is licensed under the Apache License, and is actively maintained by a community of developers that use Guacamole to access their own development environments.
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