Your Ubuntu desktop, floating in your room
A native Meta Quest app that puts your Linux machine on a huge, resizable virtual monitor. Hardware-decoded HEVC at 30–50 ms glass-to-glass, controller laser as your mouse, Bluetooth keyboard passthrough — and remote access from anywhere via Tailscale.
Coming to the Meta Horizon Store · Quest 3 and Quest Pro
30–50 ms
glass to glass
1440p60
HEVC + Opus audio
S → XL
virtual monitor sizes
GPL-3.0
open source
Setup
Three steps, one of them once
1
Prepare your Ubuntu machine
One command installs and configures the Sunshine streaming host.
./host/install.sh2
Connect from the headset
Open the app, enter your machine's address, and press Connect.
3
Pair once
A PIN appears in the headset; approve it on your machine. From then on it's one click to your desktop.
Controls
Your controllers are the mouse
LaserMove the mouse
TriggerLeft click
A / XRight click
Stick ↑↓Scroll
GrabMove the screen anywhere
BT keyboardFull passthrough — every key, including Alt+Tab
Why native
Built for the panel, not ported to it
Direct decodeHEVC frames go straight to the VR compositor — no copies, no blur
Spatial SDKA real Horizon OS app, not a flat Android port
TailscaleYour desktop from a hotel room, no port forwarding
LAN-only dataStreams travel between your devices — nothing touches our servers