Mejores formas de compartir tu pantalla mientras chateas con IA
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando averiguar cómo compartir mi pantalla con chatbots como ChatGPT para mejorar la interacción y obtener mejor ayuda. ¿Alguien t…
Daniel Sloan
February 9, 2026 at 04:53 AM
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando averiguar cómo compartir mi pantalla con chatbots como ChatGPT para mejorar la interacción y obtener mejor ayuda. ¿Alguien tiene consejos o trucos sobre cómo hacerlo sin problemas? Busco métodos sencillos o, quizás, algunas aplicaciones que funcionen bien con esto. ¡Agradezco cualquier consejo!
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There’s also the option of using remote desktop apps to share your screen with someone else while you chat with ChatGPT separately for advice.
I wonder if someday ChatGPT will support video or screen content directly. That’d be wild!
Honestly, I tried a few screen sharing apps but none really integrate directly with ChatGPT since it's mostly text-based. What I do is just copy-paste the stuff I want to discuss or ask about.
I think the main issue is ChatGPT being text-based so no native screen share feature. But pairing it with other apps like TeamViewer might be the way to go if you want real-time screen sharing.
I mostly use screen recording software and then upload snippets or screenshots for ChatGPT to analyze. It's not live but works when you need detailed feedback.
For me, the easiest solution was just to have two screens and keep ChatGPT open on one while sharing the other screen through a regular video call.
For now, just keep your chat open and use any screen sharing tool you like alongside it. No magic integration yet but hopefully soon.
I've tried using browser extensions that capture your screen and send content to ChatGPT but it feels clunky and not very reliable. Anyone else tried that?
If your main goal is troubleshooting, recording your screen and then sharing the video or keyframes with ChatGPT text is a workaround that works well for me.
What if you just take screenshots and upload them to ChatGPT? It recognizes text pretty well now, though it’s not exactly screen sharing.
Does anyone know if OpenAI’s planning to add screen share features soon? I think it’d be a game changer for troubleshooting stuff.
You can try using shared whiteboard apps with ChatGPT on the side, like Miro or Jamboard, to collaborate visually as you chat.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might support screen sharing or better AI integration. They have some cool updates on this stuff.
Sometimes I just describe what I’m seeing in detail to ChatGPT and it helps me troubleshoot. Not ideal but it can work surprisingly well.