Get early access to Griffin Stream and turn your phone or tablet into a fast, private remote control for your own PC — game, work, and connect from anywhere. Beta testers get every Pro feature unlocked for free, and setup takes about a minute.

Request early access Get the PC server

How it works

  1. Join the early-access group Open the group and tap Join group, using the same Google account you use on your Android device. Membership is what grants your test access on Google Play — if you see a “you don’t have permission” message, you’re not in yet, so tap Join group first.
  2. Install from Google Play Once you’re in, the group displays your Google Play testing link. Open it, choose to become a tester, and install Griffin Stream just like any other app. Test access usually activates within a few minutes of joining — if Google Play doesn’t recognize you as a tester right away, wait a little and try the link again.
  3. Set up the PC server Download the free Windows server, launch it, and pair once with the on-screen PIN. From then on, reconnecting is a single tap.
Make it yours. Stream your games, control your desktop, and put Griffin Stream through its paces over the next couple of weeks. Your feedback shapes what launches next.
A private, quiet group. The early-access group exists solely to deliver your Google Play invite. Members can’t see one another, posting is disabled, and you’ll never receive discussion emails — only the access you came for.

Your privacy comes first

Griffin Stream is built around a simple principle: your data stays yours. Nothing about the beta changes that.

Read the full Privacy Policy for details.

Pro is free during the beta. Every Windows server unlocks all Pro features while testing is underway — no license key required. At launch, Pro will be activated with a server license key available on this site.

Questions? The setup guide walks through everything step by step, or reach us anytime at [email protected].

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