Webkey: Android remote control
Remote control and file management from your browser
Remote control and file management from your browser
Webkey: Android remote control brings your handset or tablet into your desktop browser, letting you operate it through a clean web dashboard once both ends are on the same Wi-Fi network. You sign in with an account and pair your device, and the setup is straightforward, so you can start managing things quickly.
The browser-based dashboard is the centerpiece. It includes an integrated file explorer for browsing storage, moving items, and organizing folders. You can trigger web addresses to open on the device, review the full roster of installed apps, and locate the handset with GPS if it goes missing. Beyond basic control, the toolset stretches into productivity and support tasks: screen mirroring for live viewing, clipboard access for quick text transfer, and remote screenshots and video recording when you need evidence or demos.
If you oversee more than one device, there is an optional monthly plan that expands coverage to a total of five. That makes it appealing for small teams or families who want a single, unified control panel without juggling multiple logins.
There is an important caveat. Webkey only works when your computer and the device share the same Wi-Fi network, with no access across different networks or via cellular data. For home or office scenarios where everything lives on one router, that limitation may not matter. For travel or off-site support, it will.
Verdict: Webkey offers a polished, feature-rich way to control and manage an Android device from a browser. Its quick pairing and broad toolset stand out, and the multi-device option adds value for power users. Just be sure the local network requirement fits how and where you plan to use remote access.
Developer
Péter Móra Zoltán Papp
OS
Version
3.16.27-01c4e84a-ui
License
Free