or authorization between the browser and the device's WebSocket server. Users must manually configure HTTPS or other security layers for safe use in non-private networks.

server: port: 8000 secure: false

Android Debug Bridge must be installed and running on the server machine. Node.js: Needed to run the ws-scrcpy server wrapper. 2. Basic Setup

Traditional scrcpy requires a native executable client installed on a host computer (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to decode raw video streams received via an Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tunnel. By contrast, ws-scrcpy breaks this dependency through a specialized server-client architecture:

Whether you are a developer automating 20 test devices, an IT admin providing remote support, or a hobbyist who wants to leave their phone in a drawer while using apps on a laptop, ws-scrcpy is the tool you didn't know you needed.

: Perform pinch-to-zoom and custom gestures using your mouse. Holding CTRL or SHIFT + CTRL allows you to simulate native multi-finger touches.

The server converts the video stream from ADB into a WebSocket stream.

: Supports touch events, multi-touch emulation (using CTRL/SHIFT), mouse wheel scrolling, and keyboard event capturing.

You are debugging an app on 3 different physical devices (Tablet, Phone, Foldable). Plug them into a USB hub connected to a headless Linux server in your lab. Open a browser on your MacBook. You now have three interactive screens side-by-side, running logs in the terminal, without swapping cables.

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: Connect, view, and control multiple Android devices simultaneously from a single browser dashboard.

allows for adb shell access directly in the browser, alongside minimalistic file management for uploading and downloading files via drag-and-drop. Experimental iOS Support

Ws-scrcpy -

or authorization between the browser and the device's WebSocket server. Users must manually configure HTTPS or other security layers for safe use in non-private networks.

server: port: 8000 secure: false

Android Debug Bridge must be installed and running on the server machine. Node.js: Needed to run the ws-scrcpy server wrapper. 2. Basic Setup

Traditional scrcpy requires a native executable client installed on a host computer (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to decode raw video streams received via an Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tunnel. By contrast, ws-scrcpy breaks this dependency through a specialized server-client architecture: ws-scrcpy

Whether you are a developer automating 20 test devices, an IT admin providing remote support, or a hobbyist who wants to leave their phone in a drawer while using apps on a laptop, ws-scrcpy is the tool you didn't know you needed.

: Perform pinch-to-zoom and custom gestures using your mouse. Holding CTRL or SHIFT + CTRL allows you to simulate native multi-finger touches.

The server converts the video stream from ADB into a WebSocket stream. or authorization between the browser and the device's

: Supports touch events, multi-touch emulation (using CTRL/SHIFT), mouse wheel scrolling, and keyboard event capturing.

You are debugging an app on 3 different physical devices (Tablet, Phone, Foldable). Plug them into a USB hub connected to a headless Linux server in your lab. Open a browser on your MacBook. You now have three interactive screens side-by-side, running logs in the terminal, without swapping cables.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. By contrast, ws-scrcpy breaks this dependency through a

: Connect, view, and control multiple Android devices simultaneously from a single browser dashboard.

allows for adb shell access directly in the browser, alongside minimalistic file management for uploading and downloading files via drag-and-drop. Experimental iOS Support