

Screen Stream over HTTP
Screen Stream over HTTP allows viewing the device screen in your web browser. No need of any additional software except for this app and a web browser. No annoying ads or pop-ups. The application works via WiFi and/or 3G/LTE network. It uses MJPEG to encode screen images and send.
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Ad-free
- Screen Sharing
- No registration required
- Screen Mirroring
Tags
- android-mirror-to-desktop
Screen Stream over HTTP News & Activities
Recent activities
- dudo added Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to Mirror Hall
dudo added Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to MKMirror
dudo added Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to GlideX
dudo added Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to Air Display and Deskreen
dudo added Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to ScreenStream and Tab Display- dudo reviewed Screen Stream over HTTP
Easily allows sharing of the screen and also device audio.
- dudo liked Screen Stream over HTTP
POX removed Screen Stream over HTTP as alternative to MyPhoneExplorer
What is Screen Stream over HTTP?
Screen Stream over HTTP allows viewing the device screen in your web browser. No need of any additional software except for this app and a web browser. No annoying ads or pop-ups. The application works via WiFi and/or 3G/LTE network. It uses MJPEG to encode screen images and send them through the network. So it works with any desktop or mobile browser which supports MJPEG (Chrome, Safari, EDGE, Firefox).







Comments and Reviews
Easily allows sharing of the screen and also device audio.
I liked Screen Stream over HTTP, it was perfect for what it was, mirror android screen on a PC, no video, no sound, just a series of screenshots, but very good, simple, efficient, solid, useful.
THEN, they suddenly added ADS (June, 21st, 2021), no added functionality, just ugly ads... Not good for an "open source" app... And they didn't update the Google Play description, so people might still believe it doesn't have ads...
Then I'm here to find an alternative that doesn't lie and betray the users.
open source (MIT)