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5 Best Free Second Monitor Apps for Mac, Windows & Linux (2026)

Looking for a free second monitor app? Here are the 5 best free options to turn your tablet, phone, or spare laptop into an extra display in 2026.

You don't need to spend money to get a second monitor. Several free apps can turn your existing tablet, phone, or spare laptop into a functional second display. Here are the five best free options available in 2026.

1. BetterCast — Best Overall Free Option

Platforms: macOS, Windows, Linux (host) | iOS, Android (client)

BetterCast is a free, open-source second display application that stands out for its cross-platform support and performance.

Why it's #1:

  • Works across all major operating systems — including Linux
  • Ultra-low 0.02ms latency with 60 FPS at 4K
  • No account required, no internet needed
  • Peer-to-peer connection over your local network
  • Just 3MB install size
  • Fully open source (GPL 3.0)

BetterCast is ideal for developers, remote workers, and anyone who wants a no-strings-attached second monitor solution.

2. Apple Sidecar — Best for Apple Users

Platforms: macOS + iPadOS only

Sidecar is Apple's built-in solution for using an iPad as a second Mac display. It's seamlessly integrated into macOS and works over USB or wirelessly.

Why it's great:

  • Zero setup — works out of the box
  • Native Apple Pencil support
  • Excellent performance over USB
  • No additional software to install

Limitations: Apple ecosystem only. No Windows, Linux, or Android support. Requires hardware from 2016 or later.

3. Spacedesk — Best for Windows Users

Platforms: Windows (host) | iOS, Android, Windows, web browser (client)

Spacedesk is free for personal and academic use and supports up to three simultaneous client displays.

Why it's great:

  • Supports multiple screens at once
  • Works with any device that has a web browser
  • Audio redirection support
  • KVM functionality

Limitations: Windows-only as the host machine. Commercial use requires a paid license.

4. Deskreen — Best for Browser-Based Clients

Platforms: macOS, Windows, Linux (host) | any web browser (client)

Deskreen is an open-source app that streams your desktop to any device with a web browser using WebRTC.

Why it's great:

  • Works with literally any device that has a browser
  • Multi-device simultaneous connections
  • End-to-end encryption
  • Cross-platform host support

Limitations: Requires a Virtual Display Adapter dongle for true extended desktop (otherwise limited to screen mirroring or single-app sharing). Higher latency than native solutions due to WebRTC overhead.

5. VirtScreen — Best for Linux Power Users

Platforms: Linux only

VirtScreen creates a virtual screen on Linux and streams it to any VNC client. It's a lightweight, open-source option for Linux users.

Why it's great:

  • Native Linux solution
  • Uses standard VNC protocol
  • Lightweight and minimal

Limitations: Linux-only, requires some technical setup, no native mobile clients (use any VNC viewer app).

Quick Comparison

AppmacOSWindowsLinuxiOSAndroidAccount Needed
BetterCastYesYesYesYesYesNo
SidecarYesNoNoYesNoApple ID
SpacedeskNoYesNoYesYesNo
DeskreenYesYesYesBrowserBrowserNo
VirtScreenNoNoYesVNCVNCNo

Which Should You Pick?

  • Want the most versatile free option? Go with BetterCast — it covers every platform
  • All-Apple setup? Sidecar is unbeatable for simplicity
  • Windows-only? Spacedesk gives you multi-display support for free
  • Need browser-based streaming? Deskreen works with anything that has a browser
  • Linux enthusiast? BetterCast or VirtScreen are your best bets

The days of needing to pay for a second monitor app are over. All five of these options are genuinely free and capable of transforming your productivity setup.

Ready to try BetterCast?

Free, open-source, and works on every platform. Turn any device into a second monitor in under a minute.