--- title: Introduction description: Low-latency desktop and game streaming from a Linux or Windows host to any of your devices. --- import { Cards, Card } from 'fumadocs-ui/components/card' **punktfunk** streams your desktop or games to your other devices — a laptop, a Mac, a tablet, a TV — at low latency and at **each device's own resolution and refresh rate**. Run the host on a Linux machine or a Windows PC, connect a client, and you're streaming. It's built for the things that make streaming feel native: - **Your device's exact mode.** The host spins up a virtual display sized to the client that's connecting — 1080p60 to your laptop, 1440p120 to your desktop, 4K to your TV — at the same time. No letterboxing, no scaling, no juggling your real monitors. On Windows that's punktfunk's own indirect display driver, frames pushed straight in — so there's no physical monitor or dummy HDMI plug to deal with, even on the secure desktop. - **Low latency, GPU end to end.** Frames go straight from the compositor to the GPU encoder (NVENC) with zero CPU copies, and over a transport tuned for responsiveness rather than throughput. - **Works with the apps you already have.** punktfunk speaks the GameStream protocol, so any **Moonlight** client connects out of the box — and a faster **native protocol** with dedicated apps for **macOS, iOS, tvOS, Linux, Windows, and Android**. - **Secure by default.** Hosts require a one-time PIN pairing; after that, devices reconnect on a pinned identity. No accounts, no cloud. ## Pick your path ## What you need - A **host** with a supported GPU — either a **Linux** machine running one of the [supported setups](/docs/requirements) (**Ubuntu** GNOME or KDE, **Fedora** KDE, or **Bazzite**), or a **[Windows](/docs/windows-host) PC**. - A **client device** to stream to — there are native apps for **macOS, iOS/iPadOS, tvOS, Linux, Windows, and Android**, plus any device that runs **Moonlight**. - Both on the **same network** (LAN or VPN). punktfunk is designed for a trusted local network. Ready? Head to the [Quick Start](/docs/quickstart).