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In the world of Android development and device management, (Screen Copy) has long been a gold standard. This open-source tool allows users to display and control Android devices via USB or TCP/IP from a desktop computer, boasting low latency and high performance.

This guide assumes a Windows environment, but the steps are nearly identical for Linux (using apt or yum for Node.js) and macOS (using brew ).

Uses WebRTC for efficient, low-latency video streaming, often achieving sub-100ms latency over local networks. ws-scrcpy

The project is actively maintained. Upcoming features (as per GitHub roadmap) include:

Access and control your devices from any operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS) using just a web browser. In the world of Android development and device

adds a "web-wrapper" layer. The architecture involves:

: Features include a remote shell (adb shell in-browser), file listing/downloading, and the ability to drag and drop APKs to push them to the device. adds a "web-wrapper" layer

:网络不稳定或视频传输质量过高

Lower the bitrate (e.g., 2–4 Mbps) if working over a remote Wi-Fi network or cellular connection to prevent stuttering. Keep it high (8–12 Mbps) over local gigabit connections.

: Control your Android device from any modern web browser.