Turn your iPhone into a wireless microphone for your PC. Scan one QR code and Microphone Link shows up in the mic list of Zoom, Discord, and OBS.
Works on your Wi-Fi · No internet required · Protected by PIN pairing
No setup — it registers as a real microphone device
Connection, quality, security — solved precisely, nothing extra.
Scan the code on your PC's screen. No IP addresses, no configuration.
Only devices that know the PIN shown on your PC can send audio. Wrong PIN, no audio.
48kHz stereo over the Opus codec. Your voice stays clear in calls and recordings.
Low latency ~50ms · Balanced ~100ms · High quality. Switch anytime.
Registers as a real OS microphone. Select it in Zoom, Discord, OBS, or any recorder.
Your iPhone finds nearby PCs automatically. Can't see the QR? Type the PIN instead.
From install to your first call in three steps.
One installer sets up the app and the virtual microphone driver together.
The iPhone app connects and authenticates in a single scan.
Pick Microphone Link in any app's mic list and start talking.
Install the PC program and the iPhone app. Both free.
Notarized by Apple. One double-click installs the app and the driver.
Download for macOSThe Windows version is in the works. It will be available right here.
Coming soonThe link opens here once App Store review completes. Android comes next.
Get it on the App StoremacOS asks for your administrator password during install — it registers the virtual microphone driver (MicLink.driver) with the system.
Microphone Link installs a system audio driver, so dragging the app to the Trash leaves the virtual microphone behind. To remove it completely, do one of these:
Easiest — from the app: click the microphone icon in the menu bar and choose Uninstall Microphone Link…. It removes the driver and the app in one step.
Already trashed the app? Paste this into Terminal and enter your Mac password:
sudo rm -rf /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/MicLink.driver && sudo killall coreaudiod
Or download Uninstall Microphone Link, unzip it, and double-click the app. It's notarized by Apple, so it opens without a security warning.