Recently, the mobile app of Marvis, the system-level AI assistant under Tencent, officially launched on the Apple App Store. Since then, after the release of Android, Windows, and macOS versions on May 20, 2026, Marvis has completed full coverage for both mobile and PC devices, with a focus on enhancing the collaborative experience between mobile and desktop devices through "multi-device account interoperability."

As a system-level AI application, the iOS version of Marvis excels in breaking down barriers between heterogeneous systems, supporting cross-ecosystem connections such as Android phones connecting to Macs or iOS phones connecting to Windows. With the "cross-device remote control of computers" capability, users can control multiple PCs in real-time through their smartphones, achieving desktop-level visual remote control instead of traditional command-based instructions. In practical work or daily life scenarios, even when outdoors or facing locked screens or offline states, users can remotely wake up their PCs, transfer historical documents, handle large file downloads, or switch to a purely cloud-based mode to independently complete information retrieval and file processing.
Since its launch on May 20, 2026, Marvis has maintained a high-frequency development rhythm, delivering 21 versions in just one month, with an iteration cycle of 1 to 2 days. During this period, it has densely launched features such as conversation management, voice input, persona management, and low-resource mode. According to the team, Marvis will gradually introduce deeper capabilities, including the Mac local mode, global knowledge base, and custom agents.
With AI agents permeating the operating system's core, Tencent's Marvis cross-device full coverage not only lowers the barrier for multi-device collaboration but also provides a new paradigm for how system-level AI can empower daily office work and remote control, potentially further accelerating the evolution of a decentralized multi-device collaboration ecosystem.
