ScreenStream
Dmytro Kryvoruchko
4.3 ★
store rating
5,000,000+
downloads
Free
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 35 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.3
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
69%
4 star
14%
3 star
3%
2 star
3%
1 star
11%
What to know
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Credible reviews
74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
83% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)
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Authentic reviews
Natural distribution, no red flags
About ScreenStream
ScreenStream turns any Android device into a live, open source screen & audio streamer that plays in any modern browser - no cables, no extensions. Perfect for presentations, remote assistance, teaching, or casual sharing.
Modes:
• Global (WebRTC) - worldwide, end-to-end encrypted WebRTC with password (video + audio).
• Local (MJPEG) - zero setup HTTP stream on your Wi-Fi/hotspot; PIN locked; works offline or online.
• RTSP - push H.265/H.264/AV1 video + OPUS/AAC/G.711 audio to your own media server.
Global (WebRTC)
• End-to-end encrypted, password-protected peer-to-peer stream
• Shares screen, microphone, and device audio
• Viewers join with Stream ID + password in any WebRTC-enabled browser
• Requires Internet; signaling handled by public open source server
• Audio/video flows directly between devices - Bandwidth grows per viewer
Local (MJPEG)
• Embedded HTTP server; works offline or online over Wi-Fi, hotspot, or USB‑tether
• Sends screen as independent JPEG images (video only)
• Optional 4‑digit PIN; no encryption
• IPv4 / IPv6 support; crop, resize, rotate, & more
• Each viewer gets a separate image stream - more viewers require more bandwidth
RTSP
• Streams H.265/H.264/AV1 video + OPUS/AAC/G.711 audio to an external RTSP server
• Optional Basic Auth & TLS (RTSPS)
• Works over Wi-Fi or cellular, IPv4 & IPv6
• Compatible with VLC, FFmpeg, OBS, MediaMTX, and other RTSP clients
• You provide the RTSP‑capable server for distribution
Popular use cases
• Remote support & troubleshooting
• Live presentations or demos
• Distance learning & tutoring
• Casual game sharing
Good to know
• Requires Android 6.0+ (uses the standard MediaProjection API)
• High data usage on mobile - prefer Wi‑Fi
• 100 % open source under the MIT License
Modes:
• Global (WebRTC) - worldwide, end-to-end encrypted WebRTC with password (video + audio).
• Local (MJPEG) - zero setup HTTP stream on your Wi-Fi/hotspot; PIN locked; works offline or online.
• RTSP - push H.265/H.264/AV1 video + OPUS/AAC/G.711 audio to your own media server.
Global (WebRTC)
• End-to-end encrypted, password-protected peer-to-peer stream
• Shares screen, microphone, and device audio
• Viewers join with Stream ID + password in any WebRTC-enabled browser
• Requires Internet; signaling handled by public open source server
• Audio/video flows directly between devices - Bandwidth grows per viewer
Local (MJPEG)
• Embedded HTTP server; works offline or online over Wi-Fi, hotspot, or USB‑tether
• Sends screen as independent JPEG images (video only)
• Optional 4‑digit PIN; no encryption
• IPv4 / IPv6 support; crop, resize, rotate, & more
• Each viewer gets a separate image stream - more viewers require more bandwidth
RTSP
• Streams H.265/H.264/AV1 video + OPUS/AAC/G.711 audio to an external RTSP server
• Optional Basic Auth & TLS (RTSPS)
• Works over Wi-Fi or cellular, IPv4 & IPv6
• Compatible with VLC, FFmpeg, OBS, MediaMTX, and other RTSP clients
• You provide the RTSP‑capable server for distribution
Popular use cases
• Remote support & troubleshooting
• Live presentations or demos
• Distance learning & tutoring
• Casual game sharing
Good to know
• Requires Android 6.0+ (uses the standard MediaProjection API)
• High data usage on mobile - prefer Wi‑Fi
• 100 % open source under the MIT License