Free Reflector Alternatives
The best free alternative to Reflector is LetsView. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to Reflector and eight of them is free so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting free alternatives to Reflector are Mirroid, MiracleCast, TeamViewer QuickSupport and AnyMirror.
Reflector alternatives are mainly Screen Mirroring Apps but may also be Screen Recorders or Screen Casting Tools. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Reflector.- Free • Proprietary
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LetsView is a free screen mirroring app that allows users to mirror Android and iPhone to the computer conveniently. It supports a variety of mirroring protocols. You can also stream the phone screen with audio with one click.
Mirroid is a phone mirroring and control software allows users to mirror their phones on the computer and control the phone with computer. It can be used in a working scenario and play mobile games on the computer.
The MiracleCast project provides software to connect external monitors to your system via Wi-Fi. It is compatible to the Wifi-Display specification also known as Miracast. MiracleCast implements the Display-Source as well as Display-Sink side.
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Provide technical remote support to mobile devices from any Windows, Mac, or Linux computer!
TeamViewer QuickSupport vs Reflector opinions
No airplay mirroring available
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More than just the screen, AnyMirror can also mirror camera, microphone, files of your phone/tablet to computer.
Duplica offers a fast and intuitive way to share the mobile devices screen remotely to standard web browsers or to Chromecast.
desktop-mirror - A utility to stream screen and audio between Windows, Ubuntu or XBMC
No screenshots yetMKMirror allows you to mirror your Desktop, built-in Camera, video and audio devices to Smart TVs and mobile devices. MKMirror uses HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) protocol, an adaptive bitrate streaming communications developed by Apple Inc.