ScreenStream
Secure one‑tap screen & audio share via WebRTC/MJPEG/RTSP to browsers/players.
Dmytro Kryvoruchko
ScreenStream is developed and provided by Dmytro Kryvoruchko. LDPlayer offers the download service only.
Version4.2.4
Updated on
2025-07-05
Rating4.2
CategoryTools
Package nameinfo.dvkr.screenstream
Downloads100+
ScreenStream Description
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
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Currently, ScreenStream APK download is not available. Please proceed to download from the Google Play Store.
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1. Click "Get from Play Store
2. Download ScreenStream from the Play Store
3. Launch and enjoy ScreenStream
Comments about ScreenStream Android Version
Works very well has the ability to Crop before the image is streamed which is a big plus this helps with screen formats that are too long like the stylo 6. The format does not support streaming of audios only video. if you need audio it will require something a little more complicated to setup. This is simple, pretty much starts working 10 seconds after installing.
When I use this while my phone is connected to my WiFi, it works fine. I have no trouble connecting to the stream from another device using one of the IP addresses in the app's list. But it refuses to work if I'm not connected to WiFi and am using my carrier's wireless mobile data instead. Which is what I needed it for. I've tried tweaking various settings in both my phone's mobile hotspot/tethering settings, and in the app itself. Nothing has worked.
I like this app because it gives you the option to stream your phone that doesn't have any type of screencast or mirror ability. I've used it on one of my phones that only has half the screen semi visible and touch isn't working. Using a bluetooth keyboard to control my phone I realized I couldn't cycle through to the button that starts the application. Solution?
Works very well has the ability to Crop before the image is streamed which is a big plus this helps with screen formats that are too long like the stylo 6. The format does not support streaming of audios only video. if you need audio it will require something a little more complicated to setup. This is simple, pretty much starts working 10 seconds after installing.
When I use this while my phone is connected to my WiFi, it works fine. I have no trouble connecting to the stream from another device using one of the IP addresses in the app's list. But it refuses to work if I'm not connected to WiFi and am using my carrier's wireless mobile data instead. Which is what I needed it for. I've tried tweaking various settings in both my phone's mobile hotspot/tethering settings, and in the app itself. Nothing has worked.
I like this app because it gives you the option to stream your phone that doesn't have any type of screencast or mirror ability. I've used it on one of my phones that only has half the screen semi visible and touch isn't working. Using a bluetooth keyboard to control my phone I realized I couldn't cycle through to the button that starts the application. Solution?
Is ScreenStream safe for my device?
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Yes, ScreenStream follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.
What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the ScreenStream I downloaded is an XAPK file?
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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation.
The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process.
XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application.
On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.
Can I play ScreenStream on my computer?
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Yes, you can play ScreenStream on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing ScreenStream on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.