Computer-use MCP that can control multiple machines (Integrate with claude, Cursor, Codex or your custom harness)
Posted by metalvendetta@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Hey everyone,
We built opendesk — it lets AI agents control your desktop using computer use MCP that can integrate with your custom workflow.
Today we shipped something a bit wild:
Your AI can now see, click, type, and navigate on a completely different computer, over your WiFi.
You can pair them once and your agent can control it all from a single conversation.
No cloud, account login, or servers in the middle. Everything stays on your local network, fully encrypted.
Free and open source — Mac, Linux, and Windows.
github.com/vitalops/opendesk
Happy to answer any questions!
Parzival_3110@reddit
Nice ship. The local network piece is a good call.
One thing I would test hard is the browser boundary. Desktop control is great, but web workflows usually need a real signed in browser with tab ownership, DOM reads, visible actions, logs, and hard stops before credentials or money moves. I built FSB for that side of OpenClaw, might be useful as a comparison point: https://full-selfbrowsing.com/agents
East-Salamander6857@reddit
lmao
megadonkeyx@reddit
it seems to navigate primarily by iterating the accessibility layer, so electron, skia etc apps wont work. its a tough thing to do right, have you looked at ms omniparser v2 model (and others) as a fallback?
metalvendetta@reddit (OP)
Currently we perform computer use using single models and routing hasn't been implemented yet. You're welcome to shoot a PR!
manishiitg@reddit
How is this different from what codex has?
metalvendetta@reddit (OP)
Codex natively supports single machine computer use models and controls only single machines. This is an MCP you can integrate with Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, whatever you need.
Inevitable-Log5414@reddit
Great idea
metalvendetta@reddit (OP)
Thank You!
jochenboele@reddit
Nicely done
metalvendetta@reddit (OP)
Thank You!
Whiplashorus@reddit
Really Great but I think another pc is kinda overkill why not going on a simple Virtual machine?
metalvendetta@reddit (OP)
That also is possible, try opendesk pair from the VM.