Micstream - PC Mic for Windows

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About this app

Why spend money on a USB microphone? Your phone's microphone already beats most budget USB mics. Micstream makes Windows treat it like a proper hardware microphone. Works via Wi-Fi or USB.

Micstream is completely free, but purchasing Pro will remove all Ads.

Setup is easy:

1. Download the Windows Client from micstream.io
2. In Windows, select Micstream as your audio input device
3. Launch the app and connect to your PC
4. Start streaming!

Your phone is now a standalone PC microphone - just like one you would buy in the store!


Key Benefits
• Save Money: No need to purchase expensive standalone microphones
• Ultimate Convenience: Use your smartphone as a professional-grade PC mic
• High-Quality Audio: Capture crisp, clear sound for podcasts, gaming, video-calls, voiceovers, and more
• Customized Windows Driver: Use it just like a real hardware PC mic in any application (Zoom, Discord, Games, etc.)

Features:
• USB and WiFi compatibility
• Automatic PC client discovery
• High-quality, low-latency Opus codec
• Stereo recording on supported devices
• Customized Windows audio driver
• Built with Oboe C++ for maximum performance
• Studio-Quality Audio — 48kHz and 32-Bit audio for unmatched clarity and detail.

Supported Operating Systems
• Windows 10
• Windows 11


For the best results, we recommend using USB for instantaneous response and a stable connection. WiFi performance is dependent on local network conditions, such as router quality and network congestion.

Micstream's desktop client features a tailored Windows audio driver designed specifically for a seamless PC mic experience. The 32-Bit depth support allows for a wider dynamic range and increased detail in your recordings.


To encode and decode audio data, we utilize the Opus codec, a royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec that is unmatched for interactive speech.¹ The low algorithmic delay of Opus (5-10 milliseconds) makes it the perfect fit for streaming audio from your phone to your PC.


For networking with your PC, Micstream uses the UDP protocol on ports 37718 to 37720. The UDP broadcasting feature enables automated client discovery in wireless mode. Micstream also uses FEC (forward error correction) to handle packet loss.


In development
• Noise suppression
• Real-time statistics on packet loss

Privacy Policy
Our privacy policy can be found here:
https://micstream.io/privacy


¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_(audio_format)
Updated on
Aug 7, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

What’s new

- Add "Keep Screen On" setting to fix audio glitches on certain devices
- Minor bug fixes