For hardware you own
Full control of your machine.
From anywhere. Invisible.
A small box you plug into your other computer. See its screen and take over, live, from any browser in your house, and that computer can’t tell anything is there.
01The problem
Reaching a second computer is harder than it should be.
It’s out of reach.
The machine is in another room, or has no screen or keyboard plugged in at all.
You don’t want to install anything.
Remote-control apps put software on it. That’s extra weight, and something it can detect.
You don’t want it to know.
Store-bought boxes announce themselves. The machine sees a strange new device forever.
MagicBridge fixes all three. Private, yours for one price, and completely invisible to that computer.
02The reveal
Product renderingSame box. Two truths.
To your computer, it’s just a monitor and a keyboard.
What the target computer sees
- An ordinary wireless mouse and keyboard receiver
- Just a plain monitor
- A normal PC on the network
- A person typing
What’s really there
- A full remote-control box, hidden in plain sight
- It records the screen
- A disguised network identity
- Logs that vanish, plus an encrypted vault
03How it works
Three steps. Then you’re in.
Plug in two cables.
One carries the other computer’s screen into the box. One makes the box act as its keyboard and mouse.
It puts on a disguise.
It looks like an ordinary wireless mouse and keyboard, plus a plain monitor. The computer sees nothing odd.
Open one web page.
On your own laptop, same WiFi, nothing to install. Move your mouse and its cursor moves. Type and it types.
No software on the other computer. Nothing for it to detect.
04What sets it apart
Everything a good box does. Plus the one thing none of them can.
Invisible to the target.
It dresses up as an ordinary mouse and monitor, so the other computer never flags a control box. The other devices here can’t do this.
Sets up from your phone.
First run, it makes its own MagicBridge-Setup WiFi. Join from your phone, pick your home network, done. No cable, no screen.
Wake it, then use it.
Power the other computer on from the same page with Wake-on-LAN, or set a wake schedule so it is already up when you need it.
Connects only when in use.
Between sessions it can unplug its own keyboard and mouse from the target, so nothing is attached while you’re away.
Fixes itself.
Plug it in and it sets up its own video and disguise. If WiFi or power blips mid-session, it reconnects on its own.
Type and paste across.
An on-screen keyboard for keys your laptop can’t send, saved clips and key-sequence macros, plus paste a password or block of text straight onto the other machine.
05The control room
Now shippingOne page runs the whole thing. Even when you are not watching.
- Automation
A jiggler that runs itself.
Keep the target awake with tiny nudges, and tell it when to start and stop: after a set time, at a clock time, or on a repeating daily window. It uses the device’s own clock, shows the timezone, and survives a restart or a power cut.
- Sessions
See who is connected, and end it.
Every open session shows its address, browser and how long it has been there, with a button to disconnect any of them. Your own session is marked, so you can’t cut yourself off.
- Adaptive
Picture that gives way to control.
On a weak connection it eases the picture back a step so your keyboard and mouse stay sharp, then returns when the line is clean. It never goes sharper than the setting you picked.
- Access
Lock it behind two factors.
Password, plus a 6-digit code when you switch it on, with recovery codes you save once. Signing out ends remembered logins everywhere.
- Fleet
Run more than one.
Name each device so your tabs are easy to tell apart, and keep your own list of units in one launcher page. The name is yours alone: it never reaches the identity the other computer sees.
- Updates
Updates in plain words.
The update panel lists what changed in language you can act on, not developer shorthand.
06Specs & speed
Live video. Not a slideshow.
1080pFull-HD picture
50fps
frames every second, smooth
~9ms
delay on home WiFi, feels live
~27ms
control delay measured over a real remote link
Feels instant
Live video, not a slideshow.
Private
Stays on your own network.
Simple
Two cables and a web page.
Self-setup
From your phone, no cable.
07Trust
Locked down, and for a computer you own.
Password-protected.
The web page needs your password. Nobody opens it and takes over without it.
Stays on your network.
The screen and controls never leave your home. There’s no cloud server for anyone else to reach. Away from home, it comes with you securely over Tailscale.
It’s for YOUR machine.
Built to run a second computer you own, privately. Not to watch someone else’s.
08Comparison
Plenty of good boxes. Only one the other computer can’t tell is there.
| Product | Private (no cloud) | Smooth 1080p | Wi-Fi setup from phone | Mouse jiggler | Unplugs when idle | Stealth (can’t be detected) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MagicBridge | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes, fully stealth |
| PiKVM | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| TinyPilot | Yes | Limited or add-on | No | Limited or add-on | No | No |
| JetKVM | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| StarTech IP-KVM | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
09Ready today
It works the moment you plug it in.
Works on any computer.
Windows, Mac, or Linux, and even a machine with no operating system yet. To it, the box is just a monitor and mouse.
Even when it’s stuck.
Drive it through a restart, into the BIOS, or when the screen is frozen, exactly when you can’t reach it any other way.
Use it from anywhere.
On your home network, or securely over the internet with built-in Tailscale.
Reconnects on its own.
If WiFi or power blips mid-session, it comes right back without you touching it.
Wake it from cold.
Power the target on remotely, or on a schedule, so it is ready before you are.
Grows with you.
Run several units, name each one, and keep your own list of them in one launcher page.
One price. No subscriptions, ever.
$549once
Get MagicBridgeYou pay once for the only remote box the other computer can’t see. Commercial KVMs cost this much or more, then bill you every month.
Free updates.
New features and fixes as they land, at no extra charge.
Full support.
I help you set it up and keep it running. You’re not on your own.
No lock-in.
Nothing phones home. Run it entirely on your own network, forever.
The invisible remote control for a computer you own.