LetsView
Wireless screen mirroring with recording and whiteboard tools
Wireless screen mirroring with recording and whiteboard tools
LetsView, from Wangxu Technology, is a free casting utility that focuses on mirroring between phones and PCs over Wi-Fi. It supports displaying photos, videos, and other files, and it aims for real-time viewing. In addition to sending a phone screen to a computer, it can mirror a computer display back to a handset, so presentations, demos, or quick content checks are possible in both directions.
Connections rely on shared network access, with AirPlay and Miracast protocols in play to broaden device compatibility. Once linked, a floating control panel appears with practical options: grab a screenshot, start a screen recording, draw annotations with a simple whiteboard, or toggle full screen and always-on-top modes. A settings area lets you adjust display, audio, and capture preferences to fit your setup.
The interface is straightforward and easy to grasp, and the feature set covers more than just basic mirroring. That said, the experience is hampered by reliability issues. The app requires both devices to be on the same Wi-Fi network, and connections can drop unexpectedly. Recorded clips also suffer from harsh audio artifacts, which limits the usefulness of the built-in recorder for tutorials or gameplay captures.
If you need a no-cost tool for quick mirroring and occasional screenshots, LetsView checks many boxes on paper. Cross-device casting, two-way mirroring, and handy overlay tools make it appealing for casual use. However, frequent disconnections and problematic audio in recordings make it hard to trust for longer sessions or any scenario where stable performance is essential. With some polish to connection stability and capture quality, this could be a versatile utility. As it stands, it is best suited for short, low-stakes tasks rather than critical presentations or content creation.
Developer
Wangxu Technology
OS
,
Version
1.5.18
License
Free