AirServer
AirServer is a screen mirroring receiver application for macOS that turns your Mac into an AirPlay and Google Cast destination, similar to an Apple TV. It allows users to wirelessly mirror or cast their screen from iOS devices (iPhone, iPad), other Macs, Android devices, and Chromebooks to the Mac running AirServer. The app supports simultaneous mirroring from multiple devices and includes recording capabilities. AirServer is commonly used by educators for classroom presentations, by business professionals for meetings, and by home users for entertainment purposes.
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1 suggestionAirServer is a standalone application, not a system preference pane — the bundle ID appears to reference a preferences component within the main AirServer installer. The vendor has publicly stated their intention to ship a native Apple Silicon build (as seen in their feature request tracking), but as of the last confirmed support documentation from late 2020, no native version had been released yet. The search results suggest the vendor may have added some native support, but details are unclear. Your best course of action is to check whether a native build is now available by visiting the official AirServer download page at airserver.com/Mac and downloading the latest installer directly from the vendor. If the current download is still Intel-only, contact the vendor at support.airserver.com to ask for an estimated timeline for native Apple Silicon support, as September 2028 is when macOS 28 removes Rosetta 2 entirely and the Intel-only build will stop working. In the meantime, AirServer continues to function through Rosetta 2 emulation on your M-series Mac.
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