Versions:

  • 3.4.0
  • 3.3.1

EpocCam drivers, developed by Elgato, are system-level components that enable Windows PCs to recognize an iOS or Android handset as a plug-and-play webcam. Once installed, the 3.4.0 driver package negotiates the video stream between the mobile EpocCam application and desktop conferencing or broadcasting suites, translating the phone’s camera feed into a standard UVC (USB Video Class) signal that Zoom, Teams, OBS Studio, Skype, Google Meet, and other DirectShow-compatible programs accept without additional configuration. Typical use cases include upgrading laptop webcams to higher-resolution phone sensors for clearer remote work calls, adding a wireless second angle for livestreamers who need a face-cam plus overhead shot, and giving notebook-free desktop towers a quick video input for distance learning or tele-medicine appointments. Because the driver emulates a physical webcam, any Windows software that lists “EpocCam” in its device menu can leverage the phone’s autofocus, exposure control, and even depth or ultra-wide lenses, while the companion mobile app handles Wi-Fi or wired USB tethering and optional microphone pass-through. Version history shows two major public releases—an earlier 2.x branch and the current 3.4.0 iteration—each refining latency, codec efficiency, and multi-app compatibility. The component belongs to the Video/Webcam driver category and is distributed exclusively as a Windows package that installs the kernel-mode capture filter, a configuration panel, and automatic update service. EpocCam drivers are available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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