Original author(s) | Romain Vimont |
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Initial release | March 18, 2018 |
Stable release | v1.17
/ (January 2, 2021 ) |
Repository | github |
Written in | C, Java |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Remote administration |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
scrcpy is a free and open-source screen mirroring application that allows control of an Android device from a Windows, macOS, or Linux desktop computer.[1] The software is currently developed by Genymobile,[2] which also developed Genymotion, an Android emulator.[3]
Communication between the Android device and the computer is primarily performed via a USB connection and Android Debug Bridge (ADB). The software functions by executing a server on the Android device, then communicating with the server via a socket over an ADB tunnel.[4] It does not require rooting[4] or the installation of software on the Android device.[1] The screen content is streamed as H.264 video, which the software then decodes and displays on the computer. The software pushes keyboard and mouse input to the Android device over the server.[4]
Setup involves enabling USB debugging on the Android device, connecting the device to the computer, and running the scrcpy application on the computer.[3] Access to more configuration options, such as changing the bit rate or enabling screen recording, is via a command-line interface.[2] The software also supports a wireless connection over Wi-Fi, but that requires more steps to set up.[5] A few features were added to scrcpy in its version 1.9 release in 2019, including the ability to turn the screen off while mirroring and to copy clipboard content between the two devices.[6]
Chris Hoffman of How-To Geek compared scrcpy to AirMirror and Vysor, two other applications with a similar function. Hoffman also pointed to Miracast as an alternative, while noting that it is no longer widely supported among new Android devices, and that it does not support remotely controlling the device.[3]
The first commit to the GitHub repository is on 12 December 2017 by Romain Vimont.[7] scrcpy v1.0 was released 3 months later which included the support for basic screen mirroring and android remote control. The first release packaged a Windows Executable and the server.[8] The community took packaging forward and made scrcpy available for numerous Linux distributions.[9][better source needed]
The official documentation[2] of scrcpy gives the features and ideology to which it was built
The command line interface of scrcpy was ported to a graphical user interface by open source developers.
# | Alias | Initial commit | URL |
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1 | QtScrcpy[10][11] | October 9, 2018 | https://github.com/barry-ran/QtScrcpy |
2 | guiscrcpy[12][13][14] | June 13, 2019 | https://github.com/srevinsaju/guiscrcpy |
3 | scrcpy-gui | August 26, 2019 | https://github.com/Tomotoes/scrcpy-gui/ |
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