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Your Phone Camera. Your Google Meet. Zero Setup.
CamCast streams your iPhone or Android camera to your laptop browser over Wi-Fi - then our Chrome extension feeds it directly into Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams as a virtual webcam. No app download. No USB cable. Just scan and go.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does CamCast work with Google Meet?
- Yes. Install the free CamCast Chrome extension, then select "CamCast Camera" as your video input inside Google Meet settings. Your phone camera streams live as your webcam.
- Do I need to download an app on my phone?
- No. CamCast works entirely in your phone's mobile browser. Just scan the QR code shown on your laptop screen - no App Store, no Play Store.
- Does it work with Zoom and Microsoft Teams?
- Yes. Any video conferencing tool that lets you choose a camera source in Chrome will work - including Zoom, Teams, Skype, and Loom.
- Does it work on iPhone and Android?
- Yes, CamCast works on both. It uses your browser's native camera API, so any modern iPhone (Safari) or Android (Chrome) works without extra configuration.
- Is CamCast free?
- The core feature - streaming your phone camera to your laptop - is completely free. The Chrome extension is also free to install.
- What Wi-Fi setup do I need?
- Both your phone and laptop need to be on the same Wi-Fi network. No internet connection is required - the video streams locally for the lowest possible latency.
- Why use my phone instead of my laptop webcam?
- Modern smartphone cameras are significantly better than built-in laptop webcams - sharper, better low-light performance, and you can position your phone anywhere for the best angle.