Screen Stream over HTTP

Screen Stream over HTTP

Share your screen to any browser using simple HTTP

Share your screen to any browser using simple HTTP

Screen Stream over HTTP is a lightweight utility that broadcasts your device display to a web browser using an ordinary IP address. Viewers simply open the address in any browser that can render MJPEG, so it works across most operating systems without extra software. The footprint is minimal at roughly 2.8 MB, which suits devices with limited storage.

Functionally, the app delivers a continuous image stream rather than a true real-time mirror. Expect a noticeable 0.5 to 1 second delay, which is acceptable for demonstrations or walkthroughs but not for time critical tasks. High definition output is not supported, and there is no audio stream, so it is best used when visuals alone are sufficient.

In practice, this makes it a handy choice for classroom sessions, quick demos, or remote guidance where a simple browser view is all participants need. Because it relies on HTTP and MJPEG, it operates over most Wi Fi and 3G networks, though some public hotspots may block the required connections. Bandwidth usage can spike, especially over longer sessions, which is worth keeping in mind if you are on a metered or congested network.

Stability is generally serviceable for its purpose, but occasional error messages may appear without a clear cause. These hiccups, combined with the delay and lack of audio, place it outside use cases like gaming or media playback. For sharing a screen to multiple platforms via a plain browser, however, the concept is elegantly simple and easy to grasp.

Verdict: If you need a no frills way to show your display for training, support, or presentations, Screen Stream over HTTP gets the job done, provided you can live with the lag, the absence of audio, and potential network restrictions.

Developer

Dmitriy Krivoruchko

OS

Version

4.2.7

License

Free