You will be able to mirror your Android or iOS device''s screen on your PC, with this casting app that carries recording or snapshot features
Version | 1.1.6 |
Updated | November 23 2023 |
Developer |
AnyRec Studio
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User Rating |
55
4.1
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Original File Size | 2.28 MB |
Downloads | 233 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Mobile Phone Tools |
Being able to mirror your phone on your PC’s display can be very advantageous, in a wide range of scenarios. While such functionality might be present as a default feature on some mobile device brands and models, it’s almost likely that it might not feature extended features and very scalable tools.
Having a dedicated solution for such purposes is good practice, and this is where AnyRec Phone Mirror can come in handy.
Just as its name implies, this application was designed specifically in order to allow you to connect either your iOS or Android device to your PC and mirror the screen activity. The app allows you to cast several screens and it will allow you to perform a very precise selection of the area of the display that is to be mirrored.
As stated above, users will be able to select the area of the screen that is to be cast to their PC. Furthermore, the application also comes equipped with a built-in screen recorder, which will allow users to select the preferred region of their mobile devices’ screen that is to be recorded. Hotkeys for controlling the entire casting and recording process are also available, making for an efficient workflow.
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