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Tue, 14th Apr 2026

Splashtop has launched a unified platform for IT operations that brings endpoint management, security, remote support and remote access into a single console.

The launch reflects a broader push beyond the company's established remote access business into endpoint administration and security workflows.

At the centre of the platform is what Splashtop calls autonomous endpoint management, designed to let IT teams set policies once and apply them across devices through automation. The cloud-native, AI-assisted platform is intended to reduce reliance on multiple products for patching, device oversight, support and threat response.

Splashtop is targeting internal IT departments and managed service providers, particularly those managing large fleets of distributed devices with limited staff. Users can view device health, patch status, vulnerabilities and remediation actions from a single operational dashboard instead of switching between separate systems.

Endpoint Focus

The platform uses a single agent on managed devices and a unified console for administration. This allows patching, configuration enforcement and phased roll-outs to be governed centrally, while surfacing issues that need attention.

According to Splashtop, customers are using these tools to replace manual patching processes, add operational controls alongside Microsoft Intune, or reduce dependence on older management platforms that have become difficult and expensive to run.

The system also provides visibility across operating systems, third-party applications, patch levels and compliance posture. AI generates CVE summaries from vulnerability data, release notes and community information to help IT teams assess risk and prioritise patches more quickly.

Bulk remediation and proactive alerts are included so teams can respond across multiple endpoints at once, while administrators retain full control over those actions.

Support And Access

The new platform also ties remote support and remote access more closely to endpoint data. IT teams can review a device's status and then carry out support actions or updates from the same environment.

That includes diagnosing issues, automating updates across several devices and applying fixes in the background without interrupting employees. Support can also extend to mobile and unmanaged devices when workers need help.

The same agent used for endpoint management can also enable remote access for end users, allowing employees to connect to their work systems from other locations. Splashtop says its codec technology adjusts session settings in response to network conditions during remote sessions.

Security Links

Another part of the platform is the integration of security signals into day-to-day IT workflows. Threat intelligence from products including CrowdStrike, SentinelOne and Bitdefender can appear within the console, allowing teams to connect detections with endpoint remediation steps.

This approach is intended to reduce the separation between security and operations teams by placing alerts, patching and device management in the same workflow. The platform also supports integrated antivirus and endpoint detection and response products, combining those alerts with endpoint health and compliance information.

Mark Lee, chief executive officer and co-founder of Splashtop, said the company built the platform in response to the convergence of endpoint management and security.

"Today the endpoint is where IT operations and security intersect, yet most teams are still stitching together tools to keep systems secure and running," Lee said. "We built this platform from the ground up to reflect that reality, bringing endpoint operations, security insight, and remote workflows into one operational environment where teams can automate routine work, focus on what matters most, and act quickly. For twenty years, we've listened to and learned from organizations that trust us to deliver secure, high-performance remote access and support, and this launch represents an important milestone and evolution for Splashtop."

Splashtop plans to sell the platform on endpoint-based pricing and says it is designed to be deployed with less complexity than traditional large-scale IT management tools.