There are many companies and services that offer “screen-sharing” as their main feature. Some companies like GoToWebinar charge for the service while others like JoinMe are free.Here are the top Screen-Sharing services that I have found, tested and personally used. Best part about these is that they are all free and they do what they are meant to do!
TeamViewer
“Establish incoming and outgoing remote connections for real-time support or access to other computers. Participate in meetings and presentations, chat with other people or groups, and make video calls as well. After downloading and installing this software, you will have your first session up and running within seconds.”Skype
“Video or voice call anyone in the world, for free. Bring family and friends together on a free group video call. Share messages with your partner, or make plans with group of a friends. Give great presentations online or show grandma how easy it is to use Skype.”ScreenLeap
“Quick & Easy to share your screen in seconds (a quick one-time download may be required). View from any device with a browser on PCs, tablets, and smartphones without having to install software. Save valuable time by not requiring your viewers to create an account in order to see your screen.Join.Me
“Easy to start, easy to join. No downloads for viewers, connecting for external presentations, sales demos, and ad hoc get-togethers means you get work done and get on with it. Whatever’s on your desktop – a presentation, quarterly report or PDF – share it with others as if they were there looking over your shoulder.”ShowMyPC
“Desktop Sharing, Remote Support and Meeting services for all users. Services include free and premium Remote PC access, Desktop Sharing, Screen Sharing, and a Help Desk. ShowMyPC provides FREE and low cost premium tools using open technologies. They also have a work-around for MAC Users.MingleView
“Free desktop sharing application with unlimited participants. Unlimited meeting hosting, no free usage pop-ups & no email registrations. Highest screen quality offered compared to other remote control solutions. No installation required. Join a meeting & troubleshoot a PC with only a 6-digit magicmeeting ID.Google Hangouts
“A new Hangouts experience. Call or chat with family and friends from Google’s immersive Hangouts page. Screen sharing, real-time collaboration, and passing the controls to others made easy and efficient. Use a variety of apps and additional plugins for enhancing your meetings which makes them more engaging.”OpenMeetings
“Openmeetings provides video conferencing, instant messaging, white board, collaborative document editing and other groupware tools using API functions of the Red5 Streaming Server for Remoting and Streaming. OpenMeetings is a project of the Apache, from the old project website at GoogleCode.MikoGo
“100% browser-based for participants. No downloads. No Flash. Free account for both commercial and private use. Create free account and start immediately! Receive support directly: (347) 809-5138 info@mikogo.com.”AnyMeeting
“Share Anything on Your Screen. Simply start screen sharing and display the document you’d like to share – it’s that easy. Share anything that can be displayed on your computer, including PowerPoint, Excel, Word and web pages. Use your webcam to add that personal touch – Up to six people can video conference at once.”Zoom
“Cloud Video Conferencing. Feature-rich mobile apps for iOS and Android. HD video. HD voice. Dynamic voice detection. Full screen and gallery view. Dual stream for dual screen. Join by Zoom Rooms. Join as view-only attendee (Zoom Video Webinar) Join by telephone.
Obviously if you use the paid options as opposed to using the free or ‘lite” versions, you’ll get more benefits and features along with the ability to have more viewers and services.