(and sometimes "Security Settings" for input control) in Developer Options. Browser Support : Modern browsers that support WebSockets WebAssembly Media Source Extensions are required for the video stream to function correctly. Why Use ws-scrcpy?
ws-scrcpy isn't just a simple port of scrcpy – it expands upon it with unique capabilities:
bridges the gap between raw hardware performance and web convenience. By migrating the robust engine of scrcpy into a browser ecosystem, it opens up vast opportunities for collaborative testing, remote management, and seamless multitasking. Whether you are looking to build a localized device farm or simply want to control your phone from a tablet browser across the room, ws-scrcpy provides a fast, customizable, and completely free solution.
: Works seamlessly across Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.
operates as a web client prototype. It utilizes a modified version of the scrcpy-server.jar
At its heart, ws-scrcpy mirrors the screen of an Android device in real time. It uses a modified version of the original scrcpy tool to stream H.264 video, which is then decoded in the browser by one of four included decoders:
Access your Android screen from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
(and sometimes "Security Settings" for input control) in Developer Options. Browser Support : Modern browsers that support WebSockets WebAssembly Media Source Extensions are required for the video stream to function correctly. Why Use ws-scrcpy?
ws-scrcpy isn't just a simple port of scrcpy – it expands upon it with unique capabilities: ws-scrcpy
bridges the gap between raw hardware performance and web convenience. By migrating the robust engine of scrcpy into a browser ecosystem, it opens up vast opportunities for collaborative testing, remote management, and seamless multitasking. Whether you are looking to build a localized device farm or simply want to control your phone from a tablet browser across the room, ws-scrcpy provides a fast, customizable, and completely free solution. (and sometimes "Security Settings" for input control) in
: Works seamlessly across Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. ws-scrcpy isn't just a simple port of scrcpy
operates as a web client prototype. It utilizes a modified version of the scrcpy-server.jar
At its heart, ws-scrcpy mirrors the screen of an Android device in real time. It uses a modified version of the original scrcpy tool to stream H.264 video, which is then decoded in the browser by one of four included decoders:
Access your Android screen from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.