A new indie app called Mirage lets users wirelessly stream their Mac display to an iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro, or another Mac with retina quality and low latency. The app aims to be a one-stop shop for remote desktop access within Apple's ecosystem.
Mirage enters a crowded space of screen-sharing tools, but its focus on retina-quality streaming across all major Apple devices sets it apart. As remote work and cross-device workflows expand, such tools address a growing need for seamless integration.
The app boasts a "plethora of great features," as described by 9to5Mac, though specific technical details like supported resolutions or frame rates were not provided. Its low-latency claim positions it as a competitor to solutions like Luna Display or native Sidecar.
For now, Mirage is likely to attract Apple power users and creatives juggling multiple devices. Its success will depend on real-world latency performance and how well it handles demanding tasks like video editing or design work.
With no pricing or availability details yet shared, the app's viability in a market with established alternatives remains to be seen.