Turn Your Phone into a Pro Webcam
EpocCam turns your phone or tablet into a wireless webcam for your computer! Imagine ditching clunky cords and using your phone's high-quality camera for video calls, streams, or even fun filters, all with just a click. 🪄
Find answers to the most common questions about EpocCam. Whether you're looking for installation guides, troubleshooting tips, or feature explanations, we've got you covered.
Last Updated: 2 months ago
You need a smartphone (iPhone/iPad running iOS 10 or later, or Android 8.0 or later), a computer (Windows 7 or later, or macOS 10.11 or later), and the free EpocCam app installed on your mobile device. The EpocCam drivers must also be installed on your computer.
Download and install the EpocCam driver on your Windows PC. Then, install the EpocCam app on your phone. Connect your devices using Wi-Fi or USB. Finally, open your video app and select EpocCam as your camera. To get the latest version with an easy setup guide, visit Fileion’s EpocCam for Windows page.
Install the EpocCam drivers for macOS and the app on your iPhone or iPad. Use Wi-Fi or USB to connect your devices. Launch your video software and choose EpocCam as your camera input. Visit Fileion to download EpocCam for macOS along with setup instructions.
Yes. EpocCam works on Android 8.0 or later. Install the app from the Play Store, then connect to your PC or Mac using Wi-Fi or USB after setting up the required drivers. To find the Android version and installation help, check out Fileion’s EpocCam for Android page.
Yes. iOS users can install the EpocCam app from the App Store. Make sure your Mac or Windows PC has the correct drivers installed, then connect using Wi-Fi or USB. You can download the iOS version and find the complete guide on Fileion’s EpocCam for iOS page.
Yes. EpocCam supports both. Wi-Fi allows wireless mobility, while USB offers a more stable and reliable connection, especially useful for streaming and longer calls.
Depending on your device, EpocCam supports resolutions from 640x480 up to 1920x1080 and frame rates up to 60fps. Higher quality settings may require the Pro version and a strong connection.
Yes. It works with Zoom, Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, OBS Studio, and many other platforms. Some macOS versions may require extra permissions or workarounds.
Yes. EpocCam can transmit both video and audio from your phone to your computer. You can select your phone’s mic as an audio source in most apps.your video resolution or frame rate.
The free version includes basic webcam functionality, camera switching, and limited resolution. The Pro version unlocks background blur, green screen, manual focus, zoom, flashlight, NDI support, and more.
Make sure your phone is well-lit, and avoid moving it too much. Choose a stable connection (preferably USB), and adjust the resolution or frame rate if needed.
Switch to a USB connection for more stability. Close background apps, lower the video resolution, and ensure your Wi-Fi network isn’t overloaded.
No. As of now, EpocCam does not offer official support or drivers for Linux.
Yes, the Pro version supports multiple phone connections, which lets you create multi-camera setups for streaming or presentations.
You can download the Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android versions of EpocCam directly from Fileion. Each version comes with easy setup guides to help you get started.
Definitely! EpocCam works great with Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, OBS, and many more. Just set “EpocCam” as your video input.
Yes! EpocCam lets you send both video and audio to your computer, so your phone mic becomes your meeting mic too.
Yes! The free version gives you the basics, like HD video and camera switching. But with EpocCam Pro, you get green screen, background blur, multi-camera setup, and more. Totally worth it if you need Pro Tools.
Make sure your room is well-lit, clean your phone’s lens, and adjust the resolution or focus inside the app. A small change can make a big difference.
Absolutely! EpocCam works well with OBS, Streamlabs, and other streaming tools. Just make sure the virtual camera driver is properly installed
Yes, if your phone supports it and you're using the Pro version. You can even get split-screen views from both front and rear cameras—great for content creators.