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Tesla Unveils New Screenshare Feature in Upcoming Software Update

Noah Stein

Noah Stein

Covers infotainment, ADAS and software updates. Daily: Hyundai Ioniq 5. Project car: NB Miata with a homebrew CarPlay retrofit.

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Tesla is set to introduce a screenshare feature in its upcoming software update, offering new possibilities for remote support and content sharing. This intriguing addition was uncovered by a well-known Tesla hacker, sparking curiosity among Tesla enthusiasts and vehicle owners alike.

In a recent examination of Tesla’s software code, a reputed hacker known as 'green' discovered an exciting new feature being developed for Tesla's center touchscreen. The feature, dubbed 'screenshare,' is expected to make its debut in the Software Update 2025.38. While Tesla has not officially announced the feature, green's findings suggest it will allow the vehicle's screen to be viewed remotely, a functionality that opens up a range of potential uses. A notification will reportedly appear on the screen, accompanied by a four-digit pin that facilitates the connection between the vehicle and the remote device.

The practical applications of this screenshare feature, though not fully detailed, hint at various scenarios. One prominent use case is remote vehicle support. Similar to Apple's approach with its products, Tesla could use screenshare to diagnose and resolve customer issues without the need for a physical presence. This capability could be particularly beneficial for Tesla's Robotaxi service, where a lack of human personnel might otherwise complicate troubleshooting.

Interestingly, the screenshare feature is not limited to vehicles equipped with the latest AMD chips. Green’s analysis indicates that Tesla plans to extend this capability to older models utilizing Intel chips, making it accessible to a broader range of Tesla owners. This inclusive approach could enhance user experience and demonstrate Tesla's commitment to maintaining value across its vehicle lineup.

Beyond support, screenshare might appeal to content creators and enthusiasts, especially those interested in showcasing Tesla’s Full Self-Driving capabilities. As Tesla vehicles continue to evolve with more sophisticated driver visualization technologies, the ability to share what the vehicle 'sees' in real-time could enrich content creation and educational efforts. This feature might empower a new wave of Tesla content, highlighting the brand's innovation in autonomous driving.

While Tesla has yet to release official details on the screenshare feature, its potential benefits are clear. Owners and industry observers are eager to learn more about how this technology will be implemented and what advantages it might offer. As Tesla continues to push the boundaries of automotive technology, screenshare could become an essential tool for enhancing customer service, supporting vehicle operations, and showcasing the brand’s technological prowess.

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Noah Stein

About Noah Stein

Covers infotainment, ADAS and software updates. Daily: Hyundai Ioniq 5. Project car: NB Miata with a homebrew CarPlay retrofit.

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techsavvy123

Oct 17, 2025
yo this screenshare thing sounds cool af! finally a way to get my tesla fixed without leaving home lol. can't wait for the update.
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CuriousCat77

Oct 17, 2025
Wow, this is amazing! I wonder how well it will work with different models?! Can't wait to see it in action!!
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ThoughtfulReviewer

Oct 17, 2025
The inclusion of older model support for the screenshare feature is a smart move by Tesla. It will broaden accessibility and enhance customer experience.

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