How to display iPad/iPhone to a computer

There are many apps to mirror iPad/iPhone screen to a computer. Here are some of them.

  1. LonelyScreen: it is a free, easy-to-use AirPlay receiver you install on your PC. 1) download and install LonelyScreen on your computer. 2) Once LonelyScreen is running and has been unblocked in your firewall, the main screen displays. The receiver name is “LonelyScreen” by default. This name will display on your iOS device as an AirPlay receiver to which you can mirror information. 3) Now, you’ll set up your iOS device to send information to your PC. To do this, LonelyScreen must be running and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your iOS device. LonelyScreen can be minimized, but don’t exit the program. 4) When an AirPlay receiver is active and your iOS device can see it, AirPlay is available on the Control Center. Tap on it. 5) “LonelyScreen” you assigned to the LonelyScreen receiver, displays on the AirPlay screen. Tap on it to select it. 6) To start mirroring your iOS device on your PC, tap the “Mirroring” slider button that displays. 7) The Mirroring slider button turns green indicating your iOS device’s screen will be mirrored to your PC. Tap “Done”. 8) You are returned to the Control Center. Notice that the name of the LonelyScreen AirPlay receiver now displays on the Control Center. Tap the down arrow at the top to close the Control Center. 9) Now, whatever you do on your iOS device displays in the LonelyScreen AirPlay Receiver window, including music and videos. You can enlarge the LonelyScreen window to make the content from your iOS device larger on your PC’s screen.
  2. iTools Airplayer: With the latest version of iTunes installed, you can use iTools to display iPad on computer. 1) Open iTools on the computer and connect your iPad through USB cable. 2) Click “Desktop” and then tap on “Live Desktop” on the top of the screen.

Keep your iPad activated and mirror iPad screen on computer.

3. ApowerManager: is also completely compatible with iOS and Android operation system. 1) Download/install this tool and connect iPad to computer through USB cable. 2) Launch the ApowerManager. Click “Tools” tab on the top of the interface. Open “iOS Recorder”. 3) Make sure your iPad and PC are connected to the same WiFi network. On your iPad, swipe up from the bottom and tap “Screen Mirroring”. 4) Choose the name of your computer. 5) Then your iPad screen will be mirrored to the computer. Click “Start recording” to record the phone screen. Or click “Screenshot” to take a screenshot. Under “Options” > “Recording settings” > “Audio input”, you can choose to record system sound, microphone or both.

4. Reflector 2: Here is how. 1) First, you’ll need to install Reflector 2 on your PC. A seven-day free trial is available, or if you’ve already purchased, you can download here. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation. Once installed, launch the application. 2) Connect your PC and your iPad to the same network. 3) On your iPad, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the control center. 4) The AirPlay option is to the right of the AirDrop option and only appears if an AirPlay destination (Reflector 2 in this case) is available.
The AirPlay option is to the right of the AirDrop option and only appears if an AirPlay destination (Reflector 2 in this case) is available. 5) Select your PC’s name from the list. 6) Tap the mirroring toggle below the PC name to begin mirroring. 7) Your iPad screen will appear on your PC.

5. ApowerMirror: It’s compatible with both Android and iOS system and enables you to stream phone and iPad screen to your computer. 1) Download and install ApowerMirror both on your computer and iPad. 2) Make sure your phone and computer are connected to the same WiFi network. Open “Control center” and tap “Screen Mirroring” to choose the name of your device. 3) Then your iPad screen will be streamed to the computer.

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