Via watches your screen and delivers real-time, context-aware guidance — exactly when you need it, without switching windows.
No extensions. No integrations. No setup.
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The Problem
Watch, pause, switch tabs, forget, repeat. Every tutorial means leaving the thing you're trying to learn — and starting the whole frustrating cycle over.
Screenshots go stale. Docs go outdated. The button moves, and suddenly nobody can follow the guide.
Every tab you open to find an answer is momentum you lose. The cost compounds all day.
How Via Works
Via doesn't rely on brittle code, HTML selectors, or APIs. It uses advanced Vision AI to “see” your screen exactly like a human does. It instantly finds buttons, menus, and text fields — even if the website updates or changes languages.
Electron apps, web tools, desktop software — if you can see it, Via can guide it.
Via runs alongside your work, not inside it. Nothing injected, nothing intercepted.
Instructions adapt to exactly what's on screen right now, not a static screenshot from last year.
Why Use Via
Whether you're helping yourself, or helping your team.
Record yourself doing a task once. Via instantly turns it into an interactive, step-by-step overlay for your team or customers. No more Zoom calls.
Ask Via how to do anything in any app. It maps the interface and guides you to the exact right clicks. Get unstuck instantly.
Whether you're a power user or an enterprise deploying to thousands, Via fits.
For individuals who want to move faster in the tools they already use. Create personal workflows, follow community guides, and get unstuck without leaving your flow.
For software vendors who want to reduce integration drop-off. Embed Via guidance into your product, guide customers through complex setups, and eliminate support tickets.
Security & Privacy
Via guides your actions with visual overlays. It never takes over your mouse or clicks for you.
No DOM injections. We don't read your underlying code, intercept requests, or touch your data.
Visual processing happens purely in context. We only see what you ask us to see.