
Zedra
Mobile remote editor. Code from anywhere
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Mobile remote editor. Code from anywhere
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You're deep in it - Claude Code, Codex, or Open Code running, code flowing. And you just need to get up from your desk. Zedra connects your phone to your actual desktop. Scan a QR code and keep going - terminal, editor, AI agents, git diffs, all of it. Your sessions survive disconnects. Your agents keep running. Your desktop does the heavy lifting. Get up and go. Your session is still running.





I was in the middle of a Claude Code session, doing a ton of stuff, deep in flow, and I just wanted to go outside. Coffee shop with friends, a walk, whatever. I just didn't want the AI to stop working with me.
I looked around and couldn't find anything that simply streamed my desktop to my phone. There were options, but they all required setting up SSH tunnels, reverse proxies, ngrok configs - way too much friction. I just wanted: open a CLI on desktop, scan QR, continue working. That's it.
So I built it.
I took GPUI - Zed's advanced GPU rendering engine built for code editors, and ported the entire thing to mobile. Then built a P2P encrypted tunnel using iroh QUIC so your phone talks directly to your desktop, no middleman. Then wired it all together into Zedra.
Real terminal. Real editor. AI agents running. Git diffs. All on your phone, powered by your machine.
Honestly, AI has changed how we code. A lot. And I think Zedra is the next thing you want to have on this journey.
Give it a try - I think you'll love it.