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8 ways to control your Android from a PC

Android apps to help you become the master of PC remote control.
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January 23, 2024
Adam Sinicki / Android Authority

You might find that you want to control your Android phone right from your computer for one reason or another. Maybe you have dreams of playing mobile games on the big screen, or perhaps you need to answer messages, but you don’t exactly want to install Android apps directly on Windows 11. Luckily, the process of mirroring or controlling your device is straightforward with a little bit of software help. So without wasting any more time, here are the best ways to control Android from a PC.

Ways to control your Android from a PC

Microsoft Phone Link

Price: Free

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If you’re looking for the easiest way to control your smartphone from a PC, Windows’ built-in Phone Link fits the bit perfectly. It’s already integrated within the latest versions of Windows 10 and 11, which means you don’t have to install anything on your PC to use it. Even better, recent flagship smartphones from Samsung, OnePlus, and OPPO already have the Phone Link app, no installation necessary.

Phone Link lets you see and respond to your phone’s notifications from your PC as well as answer calls and respond to text messages. Finally, on some devices, it can even mirror the contents of your smartphone’s screen to control entire apps remotely. 

Pushbullet

Price: Free or $4.99 per month

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Google Play

Pushbullet doesn’t go so far as to grant you complete control over your Android phone from a PC. However, it does put all of your notifications right at your fingertips. You can send and receive files and messages with optional encryption and use universal copy and paste to manage messages faster. Pushbullet even lets you control multiple devices at the same time.

Although the basic platform is free, you’re limited to 100 messages per month if you don’t pay. Pushbullet Pro will run you $4.99 per month or $39.99 if you pay annually.

AirDroid

Price: Free or $2.50 per month

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AirDroid is one of the more powerful ways to control Android from a PC, and it combines several features from the other apps on this list. You can manage your messages and notifications or go in-depth and mirror your screen and mouse. Not all of the mirroring features are as smooth as some other options, but they’ll do in a pinch.

AirDroid has another advantage over platforms like Pushbullet, too — it costs as little as $2.50 per month. You can also download companion apps to add even more functionality.

Vysor

Price: Free or $10 per year / $40 lifetime

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Vysor

Vysor is a bit simpler than AirDroid in that it places most of its emphasis on screen mirroring your Android phone. It’s a great option if you’re a developer looking to test your app while developing it or if you want to tinker with the perfect home screen setup. If Vysor is your chosen way to control your Android from a PC, you can choose between speed and performance depending on your needs.

As usual, there’s a paid and a free version, and you’ll need to pony up if you want all of the features. A paid Vysor subscription offers things like wireless connectivity and full-screen mirroring.

Scrcpy

Price: Free

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Adam Sinicki / Android Authority

If you want to control your Android from a PC entirely, Scrcpy goes even further than Vysor. It’s an open-source program, though, so you’ll have to do a bit more work to reach the promised land. You can use a USB connection or Wi-Fi to pair your phone, and Scrcpy allows for screen mirroring and notification management. However, if you want to tap into Scrcpy on Linux, you’ll have to build out your interface from scratch.

This is one of the few free programs on the list, and Windows or macOS users can download ready-made options straight from GitHub.

DeskDock

Price: Free or $5.49

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Google Play

Instead of allowing you to mirror your screen, DeskDock keeps things remarkably simple. The app will enable you to bring your computer mouse right onto your Android device with total control. It’s a developer’s dream, especially in the testing phase. You can quickly fire up your app and use your computer’s mouse to test different functions rapidly.

The base version with mouse sharing is free, though you can pay a monthly fee and share a bit more. Bonus features include keyboard and clipboard sharing for easier access.

Samsung Flow

Price: Free

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Samsung

If you want to control your Android phone from a PC, specifically a Samsung phone, Flow is your best bet. It allows you to bring any of your Samsung products into the same fold and seamlessly share notifications and settings. If you want to bring your texts over to your Galaxy Tab, you can do so in seconds. The same goes for notifications on your laptop or Galaxy Chromebook. Don’t worry; you don’t need to have a Samsung laptop to make Flow work.

If you have a newer device, you can also use Samsung DeX for a wired mirroring experience.

TeamViewer QuickSupport

Price: Full TeamViewer support from $50.90 per month

teamviewer
Google Play

TeamViewer’s QuickSupport app is a small part of the much larger ecosystem, and it’s a must-have for just about any business. It allows you to provide tech support right from your laptop to an Android device, so long as you have the app and the desktop software downloaded. Like many options on the list, QuickSupport allows for file and message control remotely across almost all Android devices.

Of course, TeamViewer is slightly different than the other options in that it’s a full-service platform. It’ll cost a pretty penny, but you’re getting far more power for your money.