Iriun is a Finland-based software publisher that concentrates on turning everyday mobile devices into professional-grade peripherals for Windows workflows. Its catalog is anchored by the Iriun VR Server, a lightweight driver package that re-casts Android and iOS phones into motion-tracked SteamVR displays, letting gamers and 3-D designers experience room-scale VR without the expense of dedicated headsets. Beyond gaming, the same streaming engine is quietly leveraged by educators for low-cost anatomy labs, architects for quick-scale model walkthroughs, and tele-present technicians who need an immersive second screen. Although the company’s public portfolio is currently narrow, the underlying USB/Wi-Fi video bridge technology that powers the VR Server is typical of middleware utilities—stable, driver-level, and designed to disappear once the target application launches. Users download a paired mobile app, launch the desktop server, and the handset is instantly recognized by SteamVR as a head-mounted display with head tracking, stereo rendering, and configurable refresh rates. The installer bundles the required Oculus and OpenVR runtime hooks, so no manual registry edits or separate runtime packages are necessary. Iriun’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
Use your phone as a Virtual Reality display. Iriun VR makes it possible to play SteamVR games with low cost headsets. Install needed drivers and start playing your favourite SteamVR games.
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