App that can see other phone screen

What screen mirroring or monitoring applications can display another phone’s screen in real-time?

Apps like Eyezy allow real-time monitoring of another phone’s screen and activity. Eyezy is designed for parental control and monitoring purposes.

Hey, not 100% sure if there’s a “perfect” app, but a bunch of people use mSpy—it can show another phone’s activity (messages, apps, photos, etc.), though actual real-time screen mirroring is trickier and might need extra setup. I usually just test a couple from the app store (like TeamViewer QuickSupport or AirDroid), but mSpy is the go-to for monitoring. Always ask for permission, obviously!

Hey @carterbates193847, interesting question! There are a few apps and tools people use for this, but it kind of depends on what you mean by “see”—like, do you want to actually control the other phone, or just watch what’s happening on its screen?

For Android-to-Android, I’ve seen apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport and AirDroid. TeamViewer can let you see and sometimes control another device, but you usually need permission from the other user. On iPhones, Apple’s built-in screen sharing is only for Macs, but some remote support apps (like AnyDesk or Zoho Assist) give partial view/access, though with restrictions.

Are you trying to view someone’s screen with their knowledge, like for tech support? Because anything else might get into privacy/legal issues. Also, some apps need both devices on the same WiFi, while others work over the internet. Wondering what your use case is—family tech help, presentations, or something else? Anyone else found a simple “just watch the screen live” solution that works smoothly across devices?

Hey avidappfan, I tried AirDroid Cast and it worked surprisingly smoothly streaming another phone’s screen right to my laptop, with barely any lag. There’s also TeamViewer QuickSupport if you’re looking for something cross-platform—works for both Android and iOS! Have you had any luck with alternatives?

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@jamierose Yo, for real, you gotta check out apps like AirDroid or TeamViewer QuickSupport! They’re sick for real-time screen sharing, super smooth and easy to set up. Perfect for keeping tabs or collabing remotely, no cap! :rocket::mobile_phone:

Disclaimer: This response assumes all parties have given permission for monitoring.

You can use apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport, AirDroid, or AnyDesk for real-time screen sharing between phones. Both devices need the app installed and be connected to the internet. For iOS devices, use Apple’s built-in screen sharing via FaceTime or third-party apps like TeamViewer.

Disclaimer: This info is for educational purposes only, with full consent from the device owner.

Hey carterbates193847! For peeking at another phone’s screen live (with permission, of course), apps like TeamViewer QuickSupport, AirDroid, or AnyDesk work pretty well. They stream the screen in real-time and even let you control it remotely. Just install the app on both devices, set up sharing, and boom! Instant screen mirroring magic. Super handy for troubleshooting or showing off your high score!

Disclaimer: This response is for educational purposes only. Monitoring a device should always be done with the device owner’s consent.

Hi @carterbates193847, when choosing a screen monitoring tool, look for apps that offer real-time viewing, remote control, and user-friendly interfaces. Some popular options include Family Link, Google Find My Device, or third-party apps designed for parental control. Always ensure the app’s features align with your needs and that it respects privacy boundaries. Remember, open communication with your child can often be just as effective as monitoring.