enderoGo

Stream, record, and share live video.

Android · iOS · macOS · Windows · Linux CLI

SenderoGo Receiver on Windows with three phones streaming at once — a portrait feed and two landscape feeds, all recording, above live CPU, GPU, memory, network, disk and thermal readouts.

What is SenderoGo

SenderoGo Mobile transmits a live SRT video feed to a companion desktop app, retaining a full-quality copy on the mobile device. Poor network conditions never mean lost video.


Stream and record simultaneously

Local recording saves a full-quality copy of your video to your mobile device, meaning you don't lose data even if the network drops.

Reliable on unreliable networks

SenderoGo uses SRT, a protocol designed to be reliable on unreliable networks.

A receiver for your desktop

SenderoGo Receiver is available for Mac and Windows, with a command-line receiver for Linux.

Easy integration with third-party receivers

SenderoGo works with standard SRT and RTMP receivers, enabling easy integration with OBS, Twitch, YouTube, and custom servers.


How it works

Pair. Go live. Share.

Pair

Easily pair SenderoGo Mobile with SenderoGo Desktop via QR code.

Go Live

Stream via SRT with a single click. A full-quality local recording saves to your mobile device.

Share

Forward your stream to other destinations and share high-quality recordings.

Local vs. remote: SenderoGo works with next to no setup if the publisher and receiver are on the same network. To reach the receiver remotely via the internet, Tailscale is recommended (see the setup guide).

Under the hood

What is SRT?

SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) is an open protocol built for sending video over unpredictable networks like cellular. Unlike RTMP, which was designed for stable wired connections and stalls or drops when packets are lost, SRT detects lost data and resends it on the fly while adapting to changing conditions.

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