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Mirror Google Pixel to PC: Simple Steps for Seamless Screen Sharing

Let’s face it, sometimes the small screen on our Google Pixel can leave us squinting or wishing we could experience it on a larger display. You can mirror Google Pixel to PC in a few straightforward steps!

So, how? In this article, we'll explore the different ways to accomplish this, from using native Android features to third-party apps.

Method 1: Using Google’s Native “Cast” Feature

Google Pixels come with a built-in feature called "Cast," which is designed for screen sharing.

1. Ensure Both Devices are on the Same Wi-Fi Network:

For successful screen mirroring, both your Pixel and PC need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi.

2. On Your PC: Install Google Chrome:

This is essential, as you’ll need Google Chrome to cast.

3. On Your Google Pixel, Open Quick Settings:

Swipe down from the top of your Pixel screen to open the Quick Settings panel.

Tap on the “Cast” icon.

4. Select Your PC:

In the list of available devices, you should see your PC if it supports casting. Click on it.

5. Start Mirroring:

Your Pixel’s screen should now appear on your PC’s display.

Method 2: Using Third-Party Apps

You can use screen mirroring apps such as Kingshiper Screen Mirroring.

Kingshiper Screen Mirroring

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Before using it, you need to configure the WiFi network on your PC and Pixel phone. You need to use the same network on them.

1. Firstly, install Kingshiper on your computer and open it.

2. Go to Google Play and find Kingshiper to install on your Pixel phone. Open the app as well.

3. You can see the PC name on your app. The paring process is done automatically.

4. Tap the PC and the mirroring will start in seconds.

Kingshiper is best for Android 6.0+ and Windows-based computer.
° Easy to use & free download
° Multiple connection methods: Wi-Fi, QR code, PIN, and USB
° Various occasion supported

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