Changelog

What's new in HyperLogin.

Every release — new features, improvements, and fixes across the desktop apps for macOS, Windows, and Linux.

v1.0.0
June 4, 2026
Lateststable

HyperLogin 1.0.0

The first stable release of HyperLogin — secure remote access, device and team management, and live monitoring across macOS, Windows, and Linux.

Welcome to the first stable release of HyperLogin. 1.0.0 brings everything you need to connect to remote computers securely, manage your devices and teams, and keep an eye on every session — from a single app available on macOS, Windows, and Linux.

This page summarizes what shipped in 1.0.0.

Remote Sessions

  • Connect and Host — Start a session by entering a device ID, or put your own

computer into Host mode to accept incoming connections.

  • Approve every connection — Hosts can require manual approval, a one-time

password, or a standalone session password before anyone connects.

  • Security code verification — Confirm you're connected to the right device by

comparing a short verification code on both ends.

  • Multi-monitor support — Viewers can pick which screen to watch, and hosts can

switch the shared screen mid-session.

  • Full remote control — Mouse and keyboard control with modifier keys, scroll,

and an on-screen keyboard for devices without hardware input.

  • Adaptive video — Automatic codec selection (AV1, H.265, VP9, H.264, VP8) with

adaptive quality so sessions stay smooth as network conditions change.

  • Clipboard sync and file transfer — Copy and paste between machines and send

files during a session, with the option to decline incoming files.

  • System audio — Stream the remote computer's audio (macOS 15+, with permission).
  • Multiple viewers — A host can share with more than one viewer at the same time.

Connectivity

  • Direct peer-to-peer first — Sessions use an encrypted WebRTC tunnel directly

between devices whenever possible, with NAT traversal.

  • Automatic relay fallback — If a direct connection isn't possible, traffic falls

back to a relay so you can still connect.

  • Fast to first frame — Presence-based signaling gets most sessions connected in

under two seconds.

  • Auto-reconnect — Sessions recover automatically from brief network drops.

Devices

  • Device registration — Every install gets a unique device ID you can share.
  • Organize your fleet — Name devices, add company and location details, and see

online/offline status update in real time.

  • Ownership and transfer — Claim a device, or move it between your personal

workspace and an organization.

  • Search — Find any device by name or ID from the header.

Organizations & Teams

  • Create organizations — Group shared devices and people under one workspace, and

switch between your personal scope and each organization.

  • Roles — Owner, Admin, and Member roles control who can do what.
  • Invitations — Invite teammates by email; invites reserve a seat and expire if

not accepted.

  • Device groups — Organize shared devices into groups for easier access.
  • Per-organization licensing — Assign and unassign licenses, with seat usage

visible at a glance.

Accounts & Sign-In

  • Passwordless sign-in — Enter your email and we send a magic link plus a 6-digit

code; there's no password to create or remember. New accounts are created through the same flow.

  • Profile — Update your name and company; your sign-in email is shown for

reference.

  • Stay signed in across launches, with secure token handling behind the scenes.

Plans & Licensing

  • Plan tiers — Free, Student, Personal, Team, Business, and Enterprise, each with

its own seat count, concurrent sessions, session length, and features.

  • Activate in-app — Enter a license key in Settings to unlock your plan.
  • License status — See active, pending, suspended, or expired states, with

renewal and expiration details.

  • Student plan — Verified students get an upgraded plan for free.

Security & Privacy

  • End-to-end encryption — Session media and data are encrypted (AES-GCM, with

DTLS-SRTP for streams) so the relay can't see your content.

  • Permission-aware — Clear prompts for screen recording, accessibility, and audio

permissions on macOS.

  • Signed and notarized builds — Releases are code-signed (notarized on macOS) so

you can verify your download is authentic.

  • Minimal data — We store accounts, devices, and session metadata — never the

contents of your sessions.

Monitoring

  • Live dashboard — Active sessions, average duration, uptime, and device fleet

status at a glance.

  • Activity feed — A unified, real-time log of session and device events with

relative timestamps.

  • Session history — Review past sessions with duration and status, filterable by

time range.

  • Connection status — Always-visible indicators for your link, encryption, and

reconnect state.

Settings & Updates

  • Session controls — Toggle manual approval and one-time passwords, set a session

password, and choose how session controls are displayed.

  • Appearance — Light, Dark, and System themes.
  • Languages — English and Deutsch (German), with more to come.
  • Automatic updates — The app checks for updates, shows release notes, and can

install required updates with a restart.

Web

  • Marketing site — Home, features, security, and pricing pages.
  • Download page — Builds for macOS, Windows, and Linux with platform detection.
  • Help Center — Searchable, categorized documentation in English and German.
  • Status page — Live operational status for the signaling, licensing, and account

services.

  • Legal — Privacy, EULA/Terms, cookies, subprocessors, and imprint pages.

Platforms

  • macOS — Intel (x64) and Apple Silicon (arm64); code-signed and notarized.
  • Windows — x64 and arm64 installers.
  • Linux — AppImage, .deb, and .rpm for x64 and arm64.

Thank you for trying HyperLogin. We'd love your feedback — every report helps make the next release better.

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