Transform Your Android Phone Into a Professional Microphone

Use your Android phone as a high-quality wireless microphone for your PC. Free, open-source, and works seamlessly on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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Powerful Features

Everything you need for professional audio streaming

Multiplatform Support

Works seamlessly on Windows, macOS, and Linux. One solution for all your devices.

WiFi & USB Support

Connect via WiFi or USB cable. Choose the method that works best for your setup.

Noise Cancellation

Advanced noise cancellation technology ensures crystal-clear audio quality.

Audio Visualization

Real-time audio wave visualization helps you monitor your audio levels.

Advanced Audio Options

Customize sample rates, bit depth, and channel configuration for optimal performance.

Open Source

Free and open-source software licensed under GPL-3.0. Contribute and improve it.

How It Works

Get started in minutes with our simple setup process

1

Download & Install

Download the PC app for your platform (Windows, Mac, or Linux) and the Android APK from our releases page.

2

Configure Your PC

Choose your output audio device and connection method (WiFi, USB Serial, or USB ADB). Configure advanced audio settings if needed.

3

Set Up Your Phone

Install the Android app, configure the same connection method and audio settings, then grant microphone and notification permissions.

4

Connect & Record

Start recording on your phone and connect to your PC. Your Android phone is now your PC microphone.

Multiple Connection Options

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WiFi (TCP/UDP)

Connect wirelessly over your local network. Perfect for freedom of movement.

  • No cables required
  • Works on same WiFi network
  • Low latency streaming
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USB Serial

Direct USB connection for the most stable and reliable connection.

  • Most stable connection
  • No network required
  • Accessory mode support
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USB ADB

Use Android Debug Bridge for connection. Requires developer mode enabled.

  • Easy setup
  • Developer-friendly
  • Reliable connection

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, AndroidMic is completely free and open-source software licensed under GPL-3.0. You can download, use, and modify it without any cost.

AndroidMic works on most modern Android devices. Check the GitHub releases page for specific version requirements.

No, AndroidMic does not require root access. It works with standard Android permissions.

Yes, once configured, AndroidMic creates a virtual microphone input on your PC that can be used with any application including OBS, Zoom, Discord, Teams, and more.

Windows Defender sometimes incorrectly flags the app due to its machine learning algorithm. This is a false positive. You can report it to Microsoft to help fix this issue.

On Windows, you can use Virtual Audio Cable or VB Cable to create virtual input and output audio devices. Map the output device to the input device to route audio from AndroidMic to your virtual microphone.