**1.**DoCast
Kicking off our list of top screen sharing apps for iPhone – after trying DoCast along with several other apps, we highly recommend it. The setup and navigation are straightforward, and getting your iPhone screen to display on a TV takes just a few minutes from download to viewing.
DoCast solves iPhone streaming without AirPlay.
Pros:
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Easy setup and navigation
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Smooth, latency-free screen sharing experience
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Ad-free platform (even the free version)
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Mirroring with sound
Cons:
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Free screen sharing/casting is limited to up to 3 minutes
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Can’t play web videos
Pricing plans:
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$3.99 per month for unlimited casting and screen mirroring time
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$14.99 per year for unlimited casting and screen mirroring time
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$19.99 one-time payment for a lifetime unlimited casting and screen mirroring time
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 15.0 or later
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iPad with iPadOS 15.0 or later
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iPod touch with iOS 15.0 or later
DoCast not only lets you mirror your iPhone screen but also gives you control over sound, video quality, and orientation, offering a truly personalized casting experience. While the free version limits each casting or screen-sharing session to 3 minutes, it remains completely ad-free.
App Store Rating: 4.3/5
Our Rating: 4.7/5
2. TV Assist
TV Assist is a great screen sharing app for iPhones, allowing streaming to TVs and devices like game consoles. Users can play personal movies, photos, and music, or cast web media from sites like YouTube and social media. Additionally, TV Assist includes a TV painting feature, letting you broadcast doodles directly onto the big screen.
Paint on the big screen with TV Assist.
Pros:
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Painting features
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Wide range of supported end-user devices
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Apple Watch support
Cons:
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Frequent ads on the free version
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Didn’t recognize some of our files
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Must upload media from other apps to mirror
Pricing plans:
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$0.99 for unlimited video, music, or photo
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$1.99 for basic or advanced features
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$2.99 Full version
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 15 or later
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iPad with iOS 15 or later
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Apple Watch support
TV Assist is a solid mirroring app, and the $2.99 full version is reasonably priced. We particularly enjoyed the TV Paint feature and would gladly pay $2.99 just for that functionality. Another standout is the ability to cast to game consoles, which is useful since not every TV is a smart TV.
App Store Rating: 4.3/5
Our Rating: 4.5/5
3. Screen Mirroring | Smart TV
Screen Mirroring | Smart TV is another promising option for iPhone users. It offers an IPTV feature to select channels, the ability to search and cast YouTube videos, and even includes a whiteboard function for doodling directly on your TV.
The Screen Mirroring | Smart TV App Store description is misleading.
Pros:
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IPTV streaming functions
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Whiteboard doodle feature
Cons:
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Requires TV app for Roku devices
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App Store description incorrect about requiring a TV app
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Poor TV app functionality
Pricing plans:
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Premium features start at $4.99
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Full premium access $39.99
Supported devices:
- iPhone with iOS 13 or later
While Smart Mirroring | Smart TV offers some appealing features, we were frustrated that a separate TV app was required for our Roku device. The TV app performed poorly and didn’t run as smoothly as advertised. Overall, the misleading App Store description turned a potentially great app into a disappointment, especially at $39.99 for the full premium version.
App Store Rating: 4.7/5
Our Rating: 2.0/5
4. Replica
Replica is another iPhone screen sharing app, listed as Screen Mirroring Cast Mirror in the App Store. Despite the confusing name, Replica performs excellently when casting and mirroring your iPhone to smart TVs and other devices. You can even mirror personal content, including videos, movies, and music, to a Tesla infotainment screen.
Replica is a simple yet effective screen sharing app.
Pros:
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Casting and mirroring solution
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Stable mirroring platform
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Invite a friend to receive a discount
Cons:
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No Roku support
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Expensive one-time purchase
Pricing plans:
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Free trial
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$29.99 per year
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$49.99 one-time purchase
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 14 or later
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iPad with iOS 14 or later
If you’re wondering how to screenshare on iPhone, Replica offers an easy, intuitive, and reliable solution. Unlike other apps that may suffer from latency or stability issues, we experienced none of those problems with Replica. The $49.99 yearly subscription can be expensive for some users, but you can reduce the cost by inviting friends to use the app, which provides a discount.
App Store Rating: 4.3/5
Our Rating: 4.0/5
**5.**Screen Mirroring App
Screen Mirroring App lets iPhone users mirror their devices to smart TVs and other receivers with built-in web browsers. This free app allows you to share personal content such as videos, games, music, and photos effortlessly..
Screen Mirroring App isn’t a competent screen mirroring solution.
Pros:
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Free App
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No TV app required
Cons:
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No sound (must use Bluetooth workaround)
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Too many ads
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Extremely buggy
Pricing plans:
- Free to download and use
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 12 or later
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iPad with iOS 12 or later
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macOS 10.15 or later
Using the Screen Mirroring App can be very frustrating. Ads appear every few minutes, interrupting the content you’re trying to mirror. Additionally, the app doesn’t support sound mirroring, so you’ll need an external Bluetooth speaker as a workaround. To make matters worse, the app is buggy overall. We’d gladly pay for an app that actually works properly.
App Store Rating: 1.5/5
Our Rating: 1/5
6. Screen Mirroring – TV Cast
Another reliable iOS screen sharing app is Screen Mirroring – TV Cast, thanks to its ability to mirror iPhones, cast videos and photos, and even display video calls on the big screen. The app also features an in-app YouTube browser, IPTV support, and a web video/image caster, providing users with an all-in-one casting and mirroring solution.
Screen Mirroring – TV Cast is one of the best screen sharing solutions.
Pros:
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Simple to set up and use
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No TV app required
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In-app browsers and IPTV
Cons:
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Pricey one-time purchase
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The demo doesn’t support the audio
Pricing plans:
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$19.99 per year
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$39.99 one-time purchase
Supported devices:
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iPhones with iOS 11 or later
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iPad with iOS 11 or later
We appreciated how simple Screen Mirroring – TV Cast was to set up, and using the app was just as easy. However, the app is relatively expensive at $39.99 for a one-time purchase. Additionally, the demo version doesn’t support audio, requiring either a workaround or an upgrade to the premium version.
App Store Rating: 4.3/5
Our Rating: 4.0/5
Solutions for Sharing iPhone Screen to Different Devices
While sharing an iPhone screen to a TV is common, there are times when users need to mirror their screen to other devices, such as computers, tablets, or other phones. Here are some iPhone screen sharing apps that support mirroring to multiple device types.
1. Mirroring360
Mirroring360 is a useful tool for mirroring your iPhone to devices like a Mac, iPad, or another iPhone. The software functions as a receiver, letting you broadcast your phone via an AirPlay connection. Users can mirror their device to up to 40 receivers, making it ideal for schools, businesses, or large group projects.
Mirroring360 allows screen sharing to Macs, PCs, or Chromebooks.
Pros:
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Screen mirroring and screen sharing
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Broadcast to 40 users
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Screen recording options
Cons:
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Complicated to use
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No one-time purchase option for pro-level
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The standard license only supports one user
Pricing plans:
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Free 7-day trial
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$11.99 one-time purchase for the standard license
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$29.99 per year for Pro level
Supported devices:
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Mac devices from 2011 or newer
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iPhones and iPads with iOS 7 or later
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Android 5 devices or later
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PC with Vista or newer
Mirroring360 supports a wide range of sharing scenarios, and we were impressed to see support for older iPhones running as far back as iOS 7. Despite its features, the software can be somewhat complex, requiring several pages of instructions to address installation and setup questions. We also wish there were a one-time purchase option for the Pro version, but subscription-based models remain the norm.
Google Play Rating: 3.2/5
Our Rating: 3.5/5
2. AnyDesk
Few names stand out in the remote desktop space like AnyDesk, and for good reason. AnyDesk allows you to remotely access your work, school, or home computer directly from your iPhone or iPad. It’s easy to use, works from anywhere, and provides strong security with 256-bit AES transfer encryption.
AnyDesk is a remote desktop solution ideal for businesses.
Pros:
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Support for up to 2000 managed devices
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Secure desktop access from iPhone and iPad
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Free option available
Cons:
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High risk of scams after download
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Plans get expensive with add-ons
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Customer support only available with the standard plan or higher
Pricing plans:
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Free version
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Solo: $14.90 per month (billed annually)
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Standard: $29.90 per month (billed annually)
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Advanced: $79.99 per month (billed annually)
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Ultimate: By sales agent only
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 11 or later
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iPad with iOS 11 or later
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End device with Windows, macOS, Linux, or Raspberry Pi
AnyDesk is a powerful screen sharing solution, offering strong security and multi-platform access. While free and Solo plans exist, AnyDesk is better suited for corporate or large-organization use rather than individual users. Still, it remains one of the most capable platforms available.
App Store Rating: 4.5/5
Our Rating: 4.5/5
3. LonelyScreen
LonelyScreen is a straightforward tool for sharing your iPhone or iPad screen to a PC or Mac. After installing the software on your computer, you can cast movies, photos, or music without needing any additional apps on your mobile devices.
LonelyScreen is a simple iPhone-to-PC or Mac solution.
Pros:
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Simple to use
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Small 6 MB download size
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Screen Capture features
Cons:
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Mac already supports AirPlay
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Pricey for a software download
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No extra features
Pricing plans:
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Personal use: $14.95 per year
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Business use: $29.95 per year
Supported devices:
- macOS 10.7 or later
LonelyScreen offers a simple platform, but it’s far from groundbreaking. Apple already provides built-in screen sharing from iPhone to Mac, making this software hard to justify at $14.95 per year. While its screen capture features are convenient, other solutions offer more functionality for less cost.
Web Review Rating: 3.0/5
Our Rating: 2.0/5
4. ApowerMirror
For users seeking a more feature-rich mirroring solution, ApowerMirror is worth considering. It supports both wireless and USB screen mirroring, as well as screen recording. Additionally, it allows users to control their phones from a computer using a keyboard and mouse, offering a more interactive experience
ApowerMirror allows screen sharing from Wi-Fi or USB connections.
Pros:
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Whiteboard doodle features
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Up to four simultaneous device mirroring
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Wireless or USB connections
Cons:
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Clunky user interface
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Screen limits for free users
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Very pricey
Pricing plans:
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Free trial
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Monthly: $19.95
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Annually: $39.95
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One-time purchase: $69.95
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 12 or later
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iPad with iOS 12 or later
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Android running Android 5 or later
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End PC, Mac, or Smart TV device
ApowerMirror offers a lot in terms of additional features and capabilities. However, we found the interface somewhat difficult to navigate, with occasional inaccuracies in mouse clicks that made gaming challenging. The 10-minute screen limit is reached quickly, and the premium price of $69.95 feels a bit steep.
App Store Rating: 2.5/5
Our Rating: 3/5
5. LetsView
LetsView lets you share your iPhone, iPad, or Mac screen to another device easily. It provides a comprehensive screen mirroring solution for iOS and other operating systems without requiring complex software setups or costly monthly subscriptions.
LetsView is a free platform with great features.
Pros:
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Free platform
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Whiteboard features
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Remote casting options
Cons:
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Long delay when using screen mirroring features
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Battery hungry app
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Difficult to connect devices even on the same network
Pricing plans:
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Free
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Offers in-app purchases
Supported devices:
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iPhone with iOS 12 or later
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iPad with iOS 12 or later
The LetsView app features a simple layout, with functions that are easy to locate, but we experienced significant issues connecting devices. On several occasions, the app failed to recognize our device even when both were on the same Wi-Fi network. While the App Store mentions in-app purchases, we never encountered any payment prompts. Overall, LetsView shows potential but requires bug fixes to reach its full capability.
App Store Rating: 3.1/5
Our Rating: 3/5











