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Two apps, one conversation

Muxvox Desktop runs on the computer that joins the meeting and mixes. Muxvox Remote runs on the phones — it appears on the home screen simply as Muxvox.

Muxvox Desktop app icon

Muxvox Desktop

On the Mac in the meeting — approves phones, mixes, drives the room speaker

macOS Available now

Muxvox Desktop for Mac

A notarized DMG, signed with a Developer ID certificate and accepted by Gatekeeper. The virtual audio device installs from inside the app with one click — no separate driver downloads.

Download DMG · v0.2

macOS 13 or later · Apple silicon & Intel · ~1.4 MB

Windows Planned

Muxvox Desktop for Windows

Windows support is on the roadmap after macOS. The shared audio core is already platform-independent; the Windows virtual device driver is what remains.

Coming later

Want it sooner? Tell us — it helps us prioritise.

Muxvox Remote app icon

Muxvox Remote

On every phone in the room — a wireless microphone and earpiece

iOS Public beta

Muxvox for iPhone

Muxvox for iOS is in public beta on TestFlight. Install Apple's TestFlight app, tap the link below on your iPhone, and you're in — no invitation needed.

Join the beta on TestFlight

iOS 16 or later · via Apple TestFlight

Android In development

Muxvox for Android

Android shares the exact same audio core as iOS — the same jitter buffer, drift control and wire protocol — and connects to the desktop today. A Play Store listing is in the works.

Play Store coming soon

Android 10 or later · includes switchable echo cancellation

After installing

Three steps to your first call

  1. Open Muxvox Desktop and install the audio device

    The app offers the one-click install on first launch. macOS will ask you to approve it once.

  2. Connect the phones and approve them

    Phones on the same Wi-Fi find the desktop automatically. Approve each one on the desktop; approvals stick for next time.

  3. Select Muxvox in your meeting app

    Choose Muxvox as both microphone and speaker in Meet, Zoom, Teams or any other app. Run "Check the room" before an important call to confirm every phone can hear.