Your Dev Environment.
Everywhere you go.
The high-performance bridge between your machine and your phone. Run one command to get a full IDE, low-latency Rust terminal, and instant port forwarding — all encrypted and under your control.
The Host
Run `npx syncz` on your machine. The CLI establishes an end-to-end encrypted tunnel via our global gateway — ready to pair in seconds.
$ npx syncz▶ establishing tunnel...▶ pty engine ready✓ gateway connected
The Mobile IDE
Scan the QR code with the Syncz app. A secure session is created with keys that only exist on your devices — your code never touches our servers.
▶ scanning qr code▶ e2ee keys exchanged▶ session handshake✓ secure bridge active
The Workflow
Access your file system, Git, and background processes. Use port forwarding to test web apps on your phone as if they were running locally.
▶ rust pty streaming▶ port 3000 -> mobile▶ git status ok✓ happy coding!
Code
Anywhere.
Syncz redefines the boundary between devices by establishing a high-performance bridge that transforms your smartphone into a native extension of your development environment. Unlike remote desktop solutions that suffer from latency, Syncz provides a fluid, borderless mobile IDE with full access to your machine's terminal, filesystem, and active ports — ensuring you never lose professional-grade power or project context on the move.

The Full Dev Tools .
Everything you'd expect from a desktop IDE — terminal, file manager, Git, port forwarding, AI — packed into a mobile app that actually keeps up with you.
AI AGENTS & SKILLS CONTROL
SMART WEB BROWSER
SECURE P2P & DATA PRIVACY
REMOTE FILES & FOLDER CONTROL
DESKTOP CLOUD & IDE SYNC
LIVE PREVIEW & HOT RELOAD
GIT MANAGER & VERSION CONTROL
API TESTING CLIENT
PROCESS MANAGER
COMING SOON NEW VERSION
WORKING HOURS
TEXT BASED TOOLS
PROFESSIONAL CODE EDITOR
PORTS MANAGER
10+ FUNCTIONS
What our users are saying.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
I was at a dinner when a critical service went down. Instead of hunting for Wi-Fi and pulling out my laptop, I used Syncz to access my terminal and kill the offending process right from the table. Having that level of access in my pocket is a lifesaver.
Syncz has turned my morning train commute into productive focus time. Since it's a direct connection to my actual workstation, I have all my aliases, scripts, and secrets ready to go. I can run my full test suite without needing to sync a single file.
The 'laptop in your pocket' promise is finally real. I’ve used Syncz to debug complex API responses using the built-in HTTP monitor while grabbing coffee. It’s not just a code editor; it’s a portal to my entire dev machine with zero latency.
I’m very particular about security, and the fact that Syncz uses an E2EE tunnel to my own hardware is a huge plus. I can fix bugs from a cafe without worrying about my code sitting on a third-party server. The responsiveness is incredible.
I got paged at 2am and fixed a prod issue from bed using the Rust terminal. My laptop didn't even leave the desk. Being able to tail logs and push hotfixes from a mobile device with zero lag is a complete game changer for on-call.
Port forwarding to a mobile browser is clutch. I can test my local dev server directly in the Syncz browser without any extra configuration. Hot reload works perfectly, allowing me to see UI changes instantly as I edit code.
Multi-machine pairing is underrated. I switch between my home rig and my work Mac instantly. One app, every environment connected. It's the most professional remote dev experience I've had on mobile.
Python, Django, Docker — everything just works. If it runs in a terminal it runs in Syncz. The ability to monitor system resources and manage background processes remotely gives me total peace of mind.
Commonly asked questions.
How do I connect my device?
Getting started is as simple as running `npx syncz` on your computer and scanning the resulting QR code with your phone. There's no need to configure IP addresses, manage SSH keys, or mess with firewall settings—we handle the secure handshake for you in seconds.
Is my code secure?
Absolutely. Syncz creates a private, end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) tunnel directly between your machine and your phone. Your source code and data are encrypted before they even leave your computer, so they are never readable by our servers or anyone else.
What's the latency like?
It feels incredibly snappy. We built our terminal engine using Rust, a high-performance language that minimizes the lag usually associated with remote tools. Since the heavy lifting happens on your computer and only the interface is sent to your phone, it feels like you're working locally.
Why not just use SSH?
While SSH is powerful, it wasn't designed for mobile screens. Syncz provides a full IDE experience with a touch-friendly file explorer, native Git integration, and easy port forwarding. It gives you the power of a terminal without the frustration of typing long commands on a tiny keyboard.
Which languages are supported?
If it runs in a terminal, it runs in Syncz. Whether you're working with Python, JavaScript, Rust, Go, or C++, you have full access to your machine's compilers, runtimes, and libraries. You aren't limited by what your phone can do, but by what your computer can do.
How does the plugin system work?
Syncz is more than just a terminal; it's an extensible workspace. Our built-in plugins allow you to manage Git repositories, monitor system performance, and forward ports with dedicated, easy-to-use interfaces that feel like native mobile apps.
Does it drain my phone's battery?
Minimal. Syncz acts as a 'thin client,' meaning your computer does all the hard work like compiling code and running servers. Your phone just handles the display and input, which keeps it cool and preserves your battery life for long coding sessions.
Can I preview my web apps?
Yes! With our secure port forwarding plugin, you can access your local web servers directly from your phone's browser. It’s the easiest way to test mobile responsiveness or show off a work-in-progress without deploying it to the web.
What happens if I lose my connection?
We designed Syncz to be resilient. If your internet drops out while you're on the move, the app will automatically attempt to reconnect as soon as your signal returns. Your session persists on your computer, so you won't lose any unsaved progress.
Can I use AI to help me code?
Yes, you can bring your own AI power. Simply plug in your OpenAI or Anthropic API keys to use advanced models for refactoring, debugging, or generating code directly within the mobile editor, all while maintaining control over your own limits.
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