How to use your smartphone in as a webcam?
You can use your Android smartphone (both front and rear camera) as a wireless webcam. camera using DroidCam app on Android and DroidCam Client on Windows 10.
It works with most popular video calling apps on Windows (except Skype from Microsoft Store).
one. Install DroidCam for Android and DroidCam Client for Windows.
2. Make sure your phone and computer are on the same Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>Wi-Fi network.
3. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>Open the Android DroidCam app and give it permission to access the camera and microphone.
4. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>After reading the manual, you will see the main screen of the application, which contains information about connecting to Wi-Fi.
5. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>On your computer, open DroidCam Client.
6. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>Press the Wi-Fi button to start the connection process.
7. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>Enter the device’s IP address from the DroidCam Android app.
8. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>You can enable the option “Audio” to use your phone’s microphone. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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9. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>Press “Start”.
Android smartphone camera is now used as a webcam.
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>You can see the picture directly in the DroidCam app on Android. Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (short for ‘Wireless-Fidelity’) is the name commonly given to wireless networks that conform to the 802.11 specification laid down by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Wi-Fi provides fast data transfer rates and has become almost ubiquitous in recent years. Most computing devices are Wi-Fi-enabled.
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” href=”https://10alert.com/glossary/wi-fi/” target=”_blank”>In the screenshot, the camera is pointed at the PC monitor.