QtScrcpy is a high-performance, open-source, cross-platform solution developed by barry-ran, extending the scrcpy project for Android device screen mirroring and control. It offers real-time display and precise manipulation of Android devices via USB or WiFi, without requiring root privileges. Esteemed for its lightweight design, fluid performance (30-60 FPS), high-definition quality (1080P+), low latency (35-70ms), and rapid startup, QtScrcpy ensures a non-intrusive user experience. Featuring an intuitive Qt-based GUI, C++ asynchronous programming, and OpenGL rendering, it surpasses the original scrcpy. Its standout capabilities include powerful custom key mapping for mobile gaming with keyboard/mouse, and efficient multi-device group control, catering perfectly to gamers and multi-device management needs.
PlainApp is an open-source Android application that turns your phone into a self-hosted management hub accessible from any web browser on the same network. It operates 100% locally with no cloud dependencies or accounts, ensuring data sovereignty. Features include file management, SMS/call handling, screen mirroring, and built-in tools like Markdown notes and RSS readers. All connections are secured with TLS and XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption, providing a privacy-first alternative to proprietary tools.
WebToApp is a native Android application that converts any website, HTML project, or local server app (Node.js, PHP, Python) into a standalone APK entirely on your device. It handles all packaging and signing locally without a PC or remote build server. Standout features include a highly customizable WebView with advanced anti-fingerprinting, a GitHub-backed Module Market for JS/CSS and Chrome extensions, and integrated AI assistants to help generate custom modules and app icons on the fly.