

Vysor
Vysor lets you view and control your Android on your computer. Use apps, play games, control your Android with your mouse and keyboard. Go wireless, and mirror your Android to your desktop; great for presentations.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- Android Tablet
- Google Chrome
Features
- Works Offline
- Ad-free
- Screen Mirroring
- Based on phone number
- Activation password
Tags
- Android Controller
- android-manager
- remote-control
- android-mirror-to-desktop
- remote-display
Vysor News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
POX added Vysor as alternative to AndroLaunch
POX added Vysor as alternative to Screen Mirror and Control- bnchndlr liked Vysor
- POX updated Vysor
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What is Vysor?
Vysor lets you view and control your Android on your computer. Use apps, play games, control your Android with your mouse and keyboard. Go wireless, and mirror your Android to your desktop; great for presentations.
Vysor Share also lets you share your screen to others for remote assistance.
Developers: Vysor lets you ditch the emulator and seamlessly work on a real Android device. No need to fiddle with it in your hands. Use Vysor Share to set up device farms and remotely debug and test your applications across a wide range of devices.





Comments and Reviews
I came across this online. Thought I would give it a try. That said, as of Oct 10, 2017, I am unable to install the Chrome App. Further searching online shows this has been an issue for awhile and people are posting comments, with no follow solution from the developer.
The ERROR provided is:
This application is not supported on this computer. Installation has been disabled. The following problems are detected:
This app uses 3D graphics and needs WebGL
[Edited by TechStud, October 11]
Use the desktop version of the app.
Horrible app, poorly coded, and not a good privacy
It was working fine until I quit Android 10 to LineageOS. Basically Vysor Desktop remove the apps on my phone to reinstall it but (I presume) can't find the Google Play store so it hang there.
Developer does not respond to emails. Twitter messages. Has not been active for a long time.
Using the freemium version you get zero features, and you're stuck with a resolution so low that you can't see anything on the screen. I find it a bit off-putting that the developers want you to cough up the money immediately. At least make it bearable to use in the free version so that people like me can feel like it's an investment in a software we already love. I would've taken the lifetime option if that had been the case.
1/5 because of this. The paid version is most likely a 5/5.
Its a great application; lets you screencast any android phone via the web, data cable, or WiFi to your computer. You can literally use your mobile phone on your pc. The screencast or screen share is bit slow; I use my data cable to connect my phone; and you will need developer access. Paid for premium; but not worth it; its still slow. Stick to the free version and you'll be good. I use the desktop version rather than the chrome plugin; its much better.
[Edited by ashishdungdung, December 05]
Doesn't work under Linux, the dev is very angry and close all issues. He want to support only Ubuntu for Linux and no other distro.