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How can I mirror Android phone screen to pc wirelessly or via usb without root
Here's how to mirror Android phone to PC wirelessly.
Step 1: Install AnLink on Your PC
During installation, you can choose your preferred language—if it opens in English, simply click "Settings" in the lower-left corner.
Step 2: Enable USB Debugging on Your Phone
This is the only setting you need to enable on your Android device .
Go to Settings → About Phone → Tap Build Number 7 times until you see "You are now a developer" .
Go back to Settings → Developer Options → Turn on USB Debugging.
Step 3: Establish the Initial USB Connection
Connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable, and set the USB mode to "File Transfer" (MTP) when prompted on your phone . AnLink should automatically detect your device and begin mirroring . If prompted on your phone, check "Always allow from this computer" and tap "Allow".
Step 4: Switch to Wireless Mode
Once the USB connection is working, you can switch to wireless mode.
In the AnLink window on your PC, click the Wi-Fi icon in the lower-right corner of the interface .
Select your phone's model from the "Wi-Fi Devices" section .
AnLink will attempt to connect wirelessly. Your phone may display a "Allow USB debugging?" prompt again—tap "Allow" .
Once connected, the connection icon will show a green dot, indicating you are now in wireless mode . You can now disconnect the USB cable.
Important Requirements for Wireless Use
- Same Network: Your PC and phone must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network .
- Android 11+ Requirement: For the wireless method described above, your phone should be running Android 11 or later .
- Wireless Debugging: On the initial setup, you may need to enable "Wireless Debugging" in your phone's Developer Options. You can then find the IP address and pairing code needed to connect.
Using AnLink to mirror Android phone to PC wirelessly is a straightforward process, though it does require an initial USB connection to set up the wireless functionality.