Unattended remote control for LocalEndpoint Connect

Control your Connect computer from anywhere.

See private pictures of its desktop, prompt the LocalEndpoint Connect AI, and follow the work from your browser. No one needs to be sitting at the target computer.

The demo is the exact authenticated workspace pattern with fixed mock data. It contacts no computer, needs no account, and discards anything you enter.

A deliberate setup, then ordinary remote use

Set up once. Ask from anywhere later.

Installing and enabling the independent extension plus one-time account pairing is the authorization event. Every later prompt goes to Connect AI without waiting for a person at the target computer.

Set up once

Prepare the computer you own or administer.

  1. Install LocalEndpoint Connect and the independent RemoteEndpoints extension.
  2. Enable Remote control deliberately.
  3. Pair the computer to your RemoteEndpoints account.
Review the complete setup path
From anywhere later

See, ask, run, and follow.

  1. Choose a paired computer and inspect its newest private picture.
  2. Describe the outcome to LocalEndpoint Connect AI.
  3. Follow private activity and results, request Stop, pause delivery, or revoke access.
Try that workflow with mock data
Choose what you can verify today

Explore safely now. Prepare deliberately for real access.

The mock is ready to inspect now. Real-computer setup remains an early integration preview, so review readiness and security before pairing anything.

Available now

Try the real workspace pattern without touching a computer.

The interactive tour uses the same shared workspace renderer shown above, filled only with unmistakable mock data.

  • No account, installation, or device is required.
  • No computer is contacted and anything entered is discarded.
  • Desktop, prompt, activity, stop, and result states are yours to explore.
Open the safe interactive tour
Release verification pending

Review readiness before real remote control.

The matching public download and installed end-to-end round trip are not yet verified.

  • Enabling the extension intentionally authorizes unattended control.
  • Connect AI can use the programs, network, and desktop available to the signed-in Windows account.
  • No installer starts from this page.
Review installation readiness
Private operator access

Real pictures, prompts, activity, and results belong in the authenticated workspace.

Authorized during setup

Enabling the extension authorizes unattended control; no one approves each prompt at the target.

Executed by Connect AI

The website carries control. Connect AI performs the computer work under the signed-in Windows account.

Why real-device setup is still marked preview

The reviewed LocalEndpoint Connect source now implements persistent account pairing, secure Windows credential storage, outbound check-in and work polling, private desktop-picture upload, prompt execution, private results, stop handling, credential rotation, and revoke recovery. That matching source has not yet been published as the current public download or proven in an installed production round trip. Use the interactive mock for evaluation until a matching Connect release is published and verified end to end.

Review the implemented and open pieces
One remote-control path

The website carries control. Connect does the computer work.

Your browser

The authenticated private workspace where you choose a computer, see its pictures, and prompt the AI.

RemoteEndpoints

Carries authenticated prompts, control messages, private desktop pictures, activity, and results.

LocalEndpoint Connect AI

Runs on the target computer and uses its desktop, programs, and network to perform the work.

RemoteEndpoints authenticates the remote operator and carries prompts, control messages, private desktop pictures, and status. The enabled RemoteEndpoints extension lets LocalEndpoint Connect AI perform the work on the target computer; the website itself does not invoke Windows APIs.

Setup authorization: Installing and enabling the RemoteEndpoints extension is the intentional authorization for unattended remote control. A person is not expected to be at the target computer to approve each prompt.

The browser never becomes the computer runtime.

  • It does not scan localhost or private networks.
  • It does not call Windows APIs.
  • It does not open an inbound tunnel.
  • It cannot bypass a disabled extension or revoked pairing.