Stream your device screen in a browser.
Share your device's screen with Wi-Fi and access it from a remote browser. Works great with Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Firefox for screen mirroring.
This app is ideal if you want to show your phone screen in front of an audience in a presentation, or if you want to show your family your photos through Smart TV's built-in web browser.
Just launch the app and open the displayed URL (there's something like this in your favorite web browser. That's all.)
Feel free to email us if you have any concerns or comments
Requires at least Android 5.0. The free version contains ads, so upgrade to the Pro version if you prefer the ad-free version.
Currently live screen does not support audio transmission.
Troublewith Samsung Galaxy smartphones: Depending on your Android version, LiveScreen may not be working on your device. We are working on this issue.
The main idea is to show the screen of your device during presentations and demos.
This screen uses MJPEG to encode images and send them to the network. So it works with any desktop or mobile browser that supports MJPEG (Chrome, Safari, EDGE, Firefox).
High speed and stable Wi-Fi is recommended due to the need for high speed traffic and low network delays. No internet is required, however, there must be a network connection between the client and the device.The number of client connections is unlimited, but know that each of them requires some CPU resources and bandwidth to send data.
The application uses the Android Cast feature and requires at least Android 5.0 to run.
Warning: This is not a real-time traditional app. Expected delay is at least 0.5-1 seconds or more on heavy CPU loads through slow devices, bad Wi-Fi or other apps.
Warning: This app is not for streaming video, especially HD video. Use Chromecast instead.
Warning: This app does not support voice streaming, as MJPEG does not support voice.
Warning: Some cell operators may block communication with your device for security reasons, so, even if the device has an IP address from the cell operator, you can prevent the device from using this IP address. Are Unable to connect.
Warning: Some Wi-Fi networks (mostly public / guest) block communication between their clients for security reasons, so you cannot connect to this device via Wi-Fi. For example, in such a Wi-Fi network, a laptop and a phone will not be able to communicate with each other.
Known issues
1. On some devices, the system returns this image in an unknown format. Mostly on devices like Android 5.0 or above. Will show an error message in a possible Android bug app. No solution available.
2. Some devices do not show notification icons but there is a notification. Android bug: 213309.
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