- Screen Mirroring: View Android or iOS devices in real time on Windows, macOS, Linux, or browser.
- Keyboard and Mouse Control: Type, click, scroll, and interact with mobile apps using desktop peripherals.
- Wireless Connection: Connect devices over Wi‑Fi without relying on a USB cable.
- High-Quality Mode: Improved resolution and smoother frame rates for presentations and demos.
- Vysor Share: Share device screens remotely with teammates using simple access links.
- Developer-Friendly: Offers emulator-like convenience while working on real physical devices.
Vysor
Mirror and control Android or iOS devices directly from your desktop
Updated February 28, 2026
Vysor Overview
Vysor is a cross-platform screen mirroring and device control tool that lets users view and interact with Android or iOS devices on a desktop computer. It supports keyboard typing, mouse control, screenshots, and wireless connections.
Vysor is widely used by developers, IT teams, and everyday users for app testing, demos, remote support, and productivity workflows.
Key Features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Featured |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Basic screen mirroring, USB connection, Standard quality |
| Vysor Pro (Monthly) | $2.50/mo (Billed Monthly) | High-quality mirroring, Wireless mode, Fullscreen control |
| Vysor Pro (Yearly) | $10/yr (Billed Annually) | Drag and drop files, Screenshots, Priority feature access |
| Vysor Pro (Lifetime) | $40 (One-time payment) | Lifetime access, All future features, No recurring fees |
| Enterprise | Contact Sales | Device sharing links, ADB access, Team and enterprise licensing |
Price details: https://www.vysor.io/
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| AirDroid Cast | Compared to AirDroid Cast, Vysor is significantly cheaper and more developer-focused. It offers direct device control instead of just viewing, works well over USB for low latency, and integrates easily into debugging workflows without requiring user accounts or cloud logins. |
| scrcpy | Unlike scrcpy, Vysor provides a graphical interface and simpler setup for non-technical users. It also includes wireless mode, file drag-and-drop, and commercial support, making it easier for teams that prefer usability over command-line tools. |
| TeamViewer | Vysor is more affordable and lightweight than TeamViewer for mobile control. It focuses specifically on Android and iOS device mirroring with lower overhead, making it faster to deploy for testing, demos, and daily phone-to-PC interaction. |
| AnyDesk | Compared to AnyDesk, Vysor is easier to use for mobile-only scenarios and does not require complex permission setups. Its keyboard typing and direct app interaction feel more natural for developers and power users. |
| ApowerMirror | Vysor offers a lower lifetime cost and stronger developer features than ApowerMirror. USB-based mirroring provides more stable performance, and the tool avoids heavy branding or upsell interruptions during regular use. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| AirDroid Cast | Compared to AirDroid Cast, Vysor has a less polished interface and fewer cloud-based collaboration features. Users looking for browser-only mirroring without cables or setup may find AirDroid easier for quick presentations. |
| scrcpy | scrcpy delivers better performance and zero cost, while Vysor’s free version is limited in quality. Advanced users may feel constrained by Vysor’s paid feature gating and slightly higher latency compared to scrcpy. |
| TeamViewer | TeamViewer offers broader remote support features, stronger security controls, and enterprise-grade device management. Vysor lacks the same depth for large-scale IT administration and cross-device monitoring. |
| AnyDesk | AnyDesk generally provides smoother remote performance and better encryption transparency. Vysor users sometimes report connection instability or setup friction when enabling wireless mode. |
| ApowerMirror | ApowerMirror includes built-in recording, annotation, and presentation tools that Vysor lacks. Users focused on teaching or content creation may find Vysor limited beyond basic mirroring and control. |
Reviews
- G2 Review (Rating: 4.6/5): Vysor earns high marks for its ease of use and smooth performance when mirroring Android devices to a computer. Quick setup and reliable screen mirroring make it a go-to option for users who want a fast way to connect their phones to a desktop.
- Software Advice Review (Rating: 3.3/5): One long-term user reported that the application stopped working on a Mac with an Android phone and continued charging “for many years without notice.” The reviewer gave 1/5 across ease of use, value for money, customer support, and functionality, noting it only “was working initially 7 years ago.”
- Google Play Review: One Android user said Vysor controls devices on Windows just fine, even across multiple phones, but the free version interrupts sessions with ads every 5–10 minutes. Those pop-ups reportedly stop YouTube videos mid-play, and the monthly subscription costs “more than a Netflix subscription,” which the reviewer found excessive.
- apple.com Review: An iOS user called the app a “confusing mess” and said the screen recording option never appears as a routing choice, which prevents the PC from detecting the device. Another reviewer described the upgrade process to Pro as “insanely obtuse” and criticized the unexplained licensing steps after attempting to pay.
- Reddit r/Vysor: A Reddit user complained that Vysor causes screens to get “stuck” about 80% of the time when scrolling between apps or web pages. Despite purchasing a lifetime membership for wireless access, the connection often fails and forces a USB plug-in, which defeats the purpose and leaves the user “really REALLY frustrated.”
