Epson iProjection

4.1
12K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Epson iProjection is a wireless projection app for Android devices & Chromebooks. This app makes it easy to mirror your device's screen, and project PDF files and photos wirelessly to a supported Epson projector.

[Key Features]
1. Mirror your device’s screen and output your device’s audio from the projector.
2. Project photos and PDF files from your device, as well as real-time video from your device's camera.
3. Easily connect your device by scanning a projected QR code.
4. Connect up to 50 devices to the projector, display up to four screens simultaneously, and share your projected image with the other connected devices.
5. Annotate projected images with a pen tool and save the edited images on your device.
6. Control the projector like a remote control.

[Notes]
• For supported projectors, visit https://support.epson.net/projector_appinfo/iprojection/en/. You can also check "Supported Projectors" in the app's support menu.
• The JPG/JPEG/PNG/PDF file types are supported when projecting using "Photos" and "PDF".
• Connecting using a QR code is not supported for Chromebooks.

[About the Mirroring Feature]
• If you are running Android 11 on your Chromebook, the mirroring feature may not work properly on rare occasions. If this occurs, try restarting the mirroring feature, restarting the app, and restarting your Chromebook. Also, consider using Epson iProjection from the Chrome Web Store.
• While mirroring your device’s screen, video and audio may be delayed depending on the device and network specifications. Only unprotected content can be projected.
• Audio output during mirroring is only supported for Android 10 or later, or for Chromebooks running Android 11. On Chromebooks, you can only output sound from apps installed from the Google Play.

[Using the App]
Make sure that the network settings for the projector have been completed.
1. Switch the input source on the projector to "LAN". Network information is displayed.
2. Connect to the same network as the projector from "Settings" > "Wi-Fi" on your Android device or Chromebook*1.
3. Start Epson iProjection and connect to the projector*2.
4. Select and project from "Mirror device screen", "Photos", "PDF", "Web Page", or "Camera".

*1 For Chromebooks, connect the projector using the infrastructure mode or Advanced connection mode. Also, if a DHCP server is being used on the network and the Chromebook's IP address is set to manual, the projector cannot be searched for automatically. Set the Chromebook's IP address to automatic.
*2 If you cannot find the projector you want to connect to using automatic search, select IP Address to specify the IP address.

We welcome any feedback you have that could help us to improve this app. You can contact us through "Developer contact". Please note that we cannot reply to individual inquiries. For inquiries regarding personal information, please contact your regional branch described in the Privacy Statement.

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Updated on
31 May 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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App activity
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
11.1K reviews
Mr. C
5 July 2021
I haven't had the issues others mention in their reviews. I was able to easily connect my Google Pixel 5a to my projector. I also used my Windows 10 PC using the iProjector PC program for the PC wireless connection. I will say that I could only get sound from my phone, but I was going to use Bluetooth for sound anyway, so no big deal to me. So far, I'm satisfied.
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Ray Ray
30 August 2024
this is a nightmare to try and set up. I can't connect the telephone to the Wi-Fi network because it wants to connect through Google Play and there doesn't seem to be a way around it. I have given up with this useless app and now I am using my generic screen share dongle..
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A Google user
18 September 2019
Works for me! I noticed after the last update when I use the screen mirroring the connection seems to last maybe 8 to 10mins then I have to reconnect . Other than that it works fine and I'm inclined to agree with another reviewer that mentioned how well it worked before the last update.
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What's new

- Fixed minor bugs.