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How to Natively Screen Mirror Your Android Phone to Your Mac or Windows Computer

Written by Squirrels | Feb 27, 2019 11:07:00 AM

It's easy to screen mirror your Android phone or tablet to a computer with just a few taps.

There are several ways to mirror your Android device to another display. The Google Home app is one way. Samsung Smart View is another. But what if you don’t want to download another app to your phone or tablet?

Most modern Android devices have a native casting feature. This built-in casting feature lets you mirror your device screen without downloading anything extra onto your phone or tablet.

You will need a receiver app on your computer to display mirrored content from your phone. We recommend Reflector.

Reflector is a popular and easy-to-use app for your Mac or Windows computer. You can mirror your phone, tablet or another computer wirelessly to any Reflector-enabled computer. You can buy it here or .

Want to learn more about screen mirroring? Become a screen mirroring expert with the Ultimate Screen Mirroring Guide.

How to natively cast your Android device screen to your computer:

 

Step 1

Download and install Reflector on your Mac or Windows computer. Make sure your computer and Android device are on the same wifi network.

 

Step 2

Open Reflector on your computer.

 

Step 3

On your Android device, pull down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Settings tray.

 

Step 4

Inside Quick Settings, tap Cast. This option could be labeled Screen Cast. On some Android devices, the Cast option may be hidden (frustrating, we know). If you can't find the Cast icon, follow these instructions below.

If you have a Samsung device and see a Smart View option, you may be able to screen mirror with Smart View instead. Note that users with Samsung devices running Android 11 or newer have experienced issues when trying to screen mirror via Smart View to anything other than Samsung devices. If you experience this issue, you can add the free Quick Settings app to your device or add Google Cast to Smart View to begin mirroring.

 

Step 5

A new window will appear on your screen showing available wireless receivers. Tap the name of your computer running Reflector.

Your Android phone or tablet will be wirelessly mirrored to your computer. Anything you do on your Android device will reflect on your computer’s display in real time, including audio.

Not using Android?

You can mirror any iOS device to Mac and Windows, too. With Reflector, you can even mirror multiple devices, regardless of operating system, at the same time. Here’s a breakdown on everything you can do with Reflector.

If you can't find the Cast icon in step 4, follow these instructions:

You may not have the Cast icon displayed in your Quick Settings. Here's how to find it:

On Samsung phones and tablets:

Add the Quick settings app. Follow the easy steps in this guide here.

On non-Samsung devices (Google Pixel, etc.) phones and tablets:

Step 1

Swipe down twice from the top of the screen to open the extended view of the Quick Settings tray.

Step 2

Tap the Edit icon. Depending on your device, this may be the word "Edit," a pencil icon, or three vertical dots.

Step 3

From here you can scroll down and add more buttons to your Quick Settings Tray.

Step 4

Find the Cast (or "Screen Cast") icon. Tap and hold it, then drag to your preferred location in Quick Settings.

Step 5

Tap the back button. On some devices, you may need to tap "Done" first.

The Cast option will now be added to your Quick Settings Tray.

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Last updated 6/20/2023