With AirServer enabled on your big screen, users can use their own devices such as a Mac or PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, Nexus or Chromebook to wirelessly mirror their display over to the big screen, instantly turning the room into a collaborative space. Use this technology in classrooms, wirelessly project your desktop in meeting rooms. Put your Android device on USB debugging mode: Head to your device's Settings menu and tap on About Phone. Find the Build Number and tap on it seven times. Go back to your Settings menu and tap on Developer Options. Find and tap on Enable USB Debugging Mode. Click OK when prompted.
AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast
With the help of a PC, or any other supported hardware, AirServer can transform a simple big screen or a projector into a universal screen mirroring receiver. It does this by implementing all the major screen mirroring technologies such as AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast into one universal receiver. With AirServer enabled on your big screen, users can use their own devices such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android, Nexus, Pixel, Chromebook, or a Windows 10 PC to wirelessly mirror their display over to the big screen, instantly turning the room into a collaborative space.
Use this technology to screen mirror iPads, Windows laptops and Chromebooks in classrooms, wirelessly project your desktop in meeting rooms, or supercharge your Xbox One at home by turning it into a wireless multimedia hub.
AirServer Universal turns your Windows PC into a universal mirroring receiver, allowing you to mirror your device's display using the built-in AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast based screen projection functionality; one-by-one or simultaneously to AirServer (patent pending).
On a PC, users can mirror or cast their screen from any AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast compatible device such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows 10, Android or Chromebook. Windows 7 and Linux are also supported using the screen casting sender built into the Google Chrome browser.
AirServer for Mac turns your Mac into a universal mirroring receiver, with the exception of Miracast, allowing you to mirror your device's display using the built-in AirPlay or Google Cast based screen projection functionality; one by one or simultaneously to AirServer.
On a Mac, users can mirror or cast their screen from any AirPlay or Google Cast compatible device such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android or Chromebook. Windows and Linux platforms are also supported using the screen casting sender built into the Google Chrome browser.
AirServer Xbox Edition transforms your Xbox One into an all-in-one AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast receiver which can be used to beam over your favorite music from Spotify or Apple Music on your iOS device, into your favorite games. Or simply use AirServer to showcase your mobile gameplay on a bigger screen.
AirServer Surface Hub Edition supercharges your Surface Hub into an all-in-one AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast receiver with its own guest access point for mirroring so the guests can connect directly to the Surface Hub without needing access to the corporate network.
AirServer is intrinsically optimized for both 55' and 84' Surface Hubs and fully supports its incredible 120Hz display, and as a result delivers a true end-to-end buttery smooth 60 FPS mirroring experience. There is nothing like it!
AirServer Philips TV Edition is a universal screen mirroring receiver which is intrinsically optimized for the Philips TV hardware. It supercharges your Philips TV with content sharing capabilities enabling your guests to project their own content and playlists, making them feel at home.
Introducing AirServer Connect
Miracast Mac Os X Software
AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast + Guest Hotspot
Miracast For Windows 10
Bring Your Own Device
Now also available on Xbox One, Surface Hub and Philips TV!
Os X Miracast
“AirServer is a Mac app that turns your computer into a receiver for AirPlay. We have seen this kind of thing before, but AirServer works better, and adds functionality.”
“Faculty and students also utilize AirServer which enables the display and sharing of iPad content in the classroom.”
“AirServer turns your Mac into a AirPlay receiver, letting you stream audio, photos, and even videos to your computer, right over the air.”
“AirServer is clearly a more complete solution for all kinds of AirPlay streams with dedicated features for audio, video, and Mirroring.”
“Great for demoing iOS apps, and a more professional feature set than...”
“AirServer for Mac, one of our favourite AirPlay receivers, features long-awaited HD recording with post processing filters.”
“What could be better than sending Temple Run or Angry Birds in Space to a large screen, competing side by side with a friend?”
“AirServer app clearly blows away all the competition.”
“With AirServer you can take advantage of the better audio and visuals of your Mac by using the app to transform it into a Apple TV type of device that can be used to stream audio and video.”
“AirServer is so easy to use, we wonder why Apple didn’t implement it themselves.”
“With AirServer running, you’ll see your Mac show up in your iPad’s AirPlay menu, and you can just select it to play back video, movies or games on the big screen. It even supports mirroring so you can use it with apps that don;t yet support AirPlay properly.”