e2eSoft is a Chinese developer that has spent more than a decade refining a single, tightly-focused utility: turning spare mobile devices into high-definition PC peripherals. iVCam, the company’s sole Windows application, re-casts iPhones, iPads, and a wide range of Android handsets as wireless webcams that stream up to 1080p/60fps over USB or Wi-Fi. The program is aimed at users who need better image quality than built-in laptop cameras provide—streamers swapping out grainy feeds for crisp 60fps video, remote workers upgrading Zoom or Teams clarity, online teachers demonstrating documents with autofocus, or gamers adding face-cam overlays to OBS without buying extra hardware. Companion features such as LED torch control, background blur, gesture snapshots, and microphone pass-through let the phone double as a document camera or emergency mic. e2eSoft keeps the interface minimal, emphasizing low-latency drivers that appear instantly in Skype, Discord, Chrome, and any DirectShow-compatible recorder. Free tier watermarks are removed with a one-time license, while optional phone clients stay lightweight so older devices stay usable. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are funneled through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always fetch the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

iVCam

iVCam turns your Phone/Pad into an HD webcam for Windows PC.

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