Steam Link

Steam Link

com.valvesoftware.steamlink by Valve Corporation
3.3 (49,965)
10M+
ENTERTAINMENT
117.8 MB
Updated Sep 9, 2025
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About this app

The Steam Link app brings desktop gaming to your Android device. Just pair a Bluetooth controller or Steam Controller to your device, connect to a computer running Steam, and start playing your existing Steam games.

For best performance with Android TV:
* Connect your computer using Ethernet to your router
* Connect your Android TV using Ethernet to your router

For best performance with tablets and phones:
* Connect your computer using Ethernet to your 5Ghz WiFi router
* Connect your Android device to the 5GHz band of your WiFi network
* Keep your Android device within a reasonable range of your router

What's New

* Added support for over 600 Android devices, fixed launching on Android 10
* Fixed pairing and connecting with computers on other networks
* Added support for extended inputs on 8BitDo and FlyDigi controllers
* Improved audio resilience to variable network conditions
* Please report bugs and crashes here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/353380/discussions/4/

App Information

Version Name
1.3.9
Version Code
5000258
File Size
117.8 MB
Minimum OS
Android 5.0+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
Valve Corporation
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.valvesoftware.steamlink

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • record audio
  • view network connections
  • pair with Bluetooth devices
  • full network access
  • change your audio settings
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping

Recent Reviews

Dominic Sabol
5.0★
this is the greatest thing I've ever used. I use my pixel 7 and a $50 controller that holds my phone. that's exactly like an Xbox controller and it works. it works perfectly. the only thing that might lag is if you're playing something like call of duty. if you're playing something like Indiana Jones and the great circle or RoboCop this is perfect. a lot also depends on your network setup. if you don't have a wired connection, you better have really good Wi-Fi mesh networking. ❤️
Evan Beccaccio
1.0★
The concept is exactly what we all want. In practice... It doesn't work. It does exactly what it is supposed to until you actually start a game. At which point the game plays just fine on the PC but the audio and visual on the phone freeze immediately. You have to go to the PC to exit the game to get the app to unfreeze on the phone. At which point you can control the PC remotely, until you try and launch a game (the whole purpose of the app...) Then it proceeds to freeze again. Please fix.
Seth Reddeth
3.0★
3-stars for the fact that this exists. However, It requires me to connect all plug-ins/bluetooth devices to my actual PC in-order to use. I have a bluetooth mouse, keyboard, multiple controllers that successfully connect, and all of them work on all my devices. I can see the mouse pointer on the screen. Using my mouse (or finger for touch controls) do not respond to clicking once the games start, the keyboard, and controller only works when the game is not yet booted. Lots of fun potential tho.
Skylar Barrilleaux
2.0★
The app is very clean and when connected locally, I get really good connection results even over wifi. It's not perfect by any means, but I can play games like fishing planet with no real issue. However, trying to switch games is an impossibly annoying feat. I tried testing American truck simulator, and it didn't work too well. Now every time I go into the app, it tries to force me to play ATS without any option to switch games in the app. I'm just stuck playing ATS.
Joshua Hegie
5.0★
I've invested in setting up my home network to use the old physical Steam Link boxes, and having the ability to extend playing to my phone is nice. The touch controls aren't always the best, but are usable in most cases. While it's not the intended use, it does double as a pretty ok remote desktop application that doesn't require opening any additional firewall ports. The major limitation there is that anything requiring UAC will not, by design, function.
A Google user
4.0★
Finally an option (and reason) to play GOOD games on my phone, for those slow days at work or in bed. Needs improvement, but it mostly works. If you're not playing on decent WiFi, there can be hiccups which can make it difficult. I definitely wouldn't recommend anyone to expect to play competitively, but it's perfect for solo games. If your phone has garbage tier touch screen tracking like my Droid Turbo, that will also affect playability. The fix for that being a Bluetooth gamepad
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