Download the latest release:
scrcpy-win64-v2.1.1.zip
(64-bit)
SHA-256:f77281e1bce2f9934617699c581f063d5b327f012eff602ee98fb2ef550c25c2
scrcpy-win32-v2.1.1.zip
(32-bit)
SHA-256:ef7ae7fbe9449f2643febdc2244fb186d1a746a3c736394150cfd14f06d3c943
and extract it.
Alternatively, you could install it from packages manager, like Winget:
winget install scrcpy
or Chocolatey:
choco install scrcpy
choco install adb # if you don't have it yet
or Scoop:
scoop install scrcpy
scoop install adb # if you don't have it yet
See build.md to build and install the app manually.
Make sure that your device meets the prerequisites.
Scrcpy is a command line application: it is mainly intended to be executed from a terminal with command line arguments.
To open a terminal at the expected location, double-click on
open_a_terminal_here.bat
in your scrcpy directory, then type your command. For
example, without arguments:
scrcpy
or with arguments (here to disable audio and record to file.mkv
):
scrcpy --no-audio --record=file.mkv
Documentation for command line arguments is available:
scrcpy --help
- on github
To start scrcpy directly without opening a terminal, double-click on one of these files:
scrcpy-console.bat
: start with a terminal open (it will close when scrcpy terminates, unless an error occurs);scrcpy-noconsole.vbs
: start without a terminal (but you won't see any error message).
Avoid double-clicking on scrcpy.exe
directly: on error, the terminal would
close immediately and you won't have time to read any error message (this
executable is intended to be run from the terminal). Use scrcpy-console.bat
instead.
If you plan to always use the same arguments, create a file myscrcpy.bat
(enable show file extensions to avoid confusion) containing your command, For
example:
scrcpy --prefer-text --turn-screen-off --stay-awake
Then just double-click on that file.
You could also edit (a copy of) scrcpy-console.bat
or scrcpy-noconsole.vbs
to add some arguments.