Enjoy iOS/Android Mobile Games on Your Computer
Screen Share iPhone & Android to Enjoy Large Display
- HD Screen: 1080p & 4K resolution screen quality brings you an excellent visual experience.
- Share with No-lag: Show your game process in large screen with friends by screen mirroring.
- Multi-screen Cast: Share multiple screens for presentations in meetings.
- Screen Recording: Record & capture your phone screens whenever you want.
Control Phone Screen to Run Mobile Apps From PC
- Keyboard Mapping: Use the keyboard to control the character's direction of action when play thrilling mobile games like PUBG on PC to get more advantages.
- Mouse Control: Run iOS/Android apps freely from the computer without any emulator.
- Multi-screen Control: Easily enjoy multiple screen casting & controlling.
- Chat on PC: Type & send messages with friends to chat with friends/family on social media apps on PC.
Screen Share iOS & Android on PC in Various Situations
What Makes MirrorTo the Best Screen Mirroring App
With advanced technology, iMyFone MirrorTo can help you mirrro iOS and Android on Windows PC or Mac with ease.

Stable Connection

Fluent Mirroring

High Definition

Easy Operation
Screen Mirroring to PC/Mac in 3 Simple Steps
Voices from Worldwide Users
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Android Versions Android 6.0 and above, including the latest Android 14.
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Android Devices All models of Samsung, Google Pixel, Huawei, LG, Sony, Oppo,Vivo, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Motorola, etc.
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iOS Versions iOS 7 and above, including the latest iOS 17.
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iOS Devices All models of iPhone, including the newest iPhone 14 series.
All models of iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad Pro and iPad.
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CPU Win: 1GHz (32 bit or 64 bit) or above Mac: 1GHz Intel or above
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Hard Disk Space 200 MB or more free space
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RAM Win: 256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended) Mac: 512 MB or more
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Computer OS Windows:Win 11/10/8.1/8/7 Mac:macOS 10.15 - 12.1
FAQs and Hot Topics
FAQs:
Step 1. First use your cable to connect the computer and the mobile phone, try multiple USB ports on the desktop.
Step 2. Change the USB transport from charging only to file transport, and Huawei’s should be changed to (MTP).
Step 3. After finishing the above, check whether the computer can recognize your mobile phone. If it can, you can start the next step. If can't, you need to change the data cable or USB ports.
Step 1. Replace the USB cable or the USB ports of the computer.
Step 2. Check the connection mode of the phone. If it is USB charging mode, please switch to file transfer mode or MTP or PTP mode.
Step 3. Then follow the app guide to turn on USB debugging and continue.
Note: If this still doesn’t work, you may need to install the correct driver for your Android phone.
Your phone may prompt you to grant permission to use this computer. If this is the case, please click "OK/Allow".
If you have turned on USB debugging and connected the computer with a USB data cable, but the computer still does not respond, this may be because our software conflicts with other mobile assistants, and you need to manually exit other mobile assistants.
Make sure that USB debugging is enabled on your Android device. You can find step-by-step instructions for enabling USB debugging here.
Step 1. If you are using LG and Sony devices, please select "Send Image (PTP) mode" to connect to your phone.
Step 2. Then use the USB data cable to connect the Android device to the computer.
Different mobile phones have slightly different opening methods, but they are basically the same. You can refer to the following steps to try:
Step 1. Click the "Settings" icon.
Step 2. Click About Phone > Software information > Build number.
Step 3. Click the "Build number" 7 times to enable the Developer options.
Step 4. Return to the settings and enter "Developer Options".
Step 5. Scroll down and enable "USB Debugging".
*For system version 6.0 or above, please turn on "ADB debugging is allowed in charging mode only" first.
*If there are "USB Installation" and "USB Debugging (Security Settings)" under "USB Debugging", please enable these two items.
Your phone may prompt you to allow permission to use this computer. If this is the case, please click "OK/Allow".
There are two reasons for this problem:
1. The phone is not turned on to allow installation and operation of unknown sources;
2. Part of the mobile phone installation process requires manual intervention in the installation process. If you do not click install on the phone, the installation cannot be completed (Some Android phones have set permissions and restrictions on the operating system).
Solution:
1. First, you need to enable the installation of unknown sources on your phone.
2. Plug and unplug the phone again, watch the installation prompt that pops up on the phone, and manually install according to the prompt.