Versions:

  • 7.4
  • 7.3.7.2
  • 6.2.5

iVCam 7.4, developed by e2eSoft, is a multimedia utility that repurposes an iOS or Android handset or tablet as a high-definition webcam for Windows PCs, eliminating the need for a separate physical camera. Designed primarily for streamers, remote workers, and online educators, the application relays up to 1080p and 60 fps video over USB or Wi-Fi, integrates seamlessly with Zoom, Teams, OBS, Skype, and other DirectShow-compatible programs, and offers real-time adjustments for exposure, focus, ISO, and white balance. Because the phone’s autofocus, noise-cancelling microphones, and wider aperture typically outperform built-in laptop cameras, iVCam is frequently used for webinars, telehealth consultations, live gaming commentary, and distance-learning lectures; the software also supports landscape/portrait switching, background replacement, and simultaneous connection of multiple devices for multi-angle shoots. Version history shows three major releases to date, with 7.4 being the current build, each adding protocol refinements that reduce latency and broaden codec support. The program installs as both a Windows desktop client and a lightweight mobile app, pairing automatically once both endpoints share the same network, and can be configured to start with Windows so the camera feed is available to any conferencing or streaming suite without further setup. iVCam is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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