Windows Edition

Epson iProjection v4.10
Free Download For Windows

Supports Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7. The ultimate tool to wirelessly manage and project content directly from your PC to an Epson projector.

Download For Windows
File Size: 45MB  |  Safe & Verified `.exe`
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Epson iProjection Windows is free software that is used to wirelessly project from your Epson projector. You can enjoy wireless freedom with this application. This is created by Epson. Epson projectors can either connect through an ethernet wire or through a wireless connection but sometimes you cannot connect it wirelessly. That depends on the projector model. You can wirelessly project on compatible projectors for your PC with photos, presentations, and documents. Most educational and commercial situations use it to meet their needs.

Epson iProjection is compatible with a number of devices so that can help as a valuable and flexible tool for users. The split screen display function, thanks to this feature gives a chance to compare and contrast two sources, such as a presentation and a video, side by side.

Projected content from a document camera such as papers, images, and 3D objects are allowed to be used with this application. Users can understand the setup easily with its intuitive interface, the benefit of which is that it is easy to operate and set up. The installation process is much easier. First, you have to download the Epson iProjection to your Windows PC and after that, you can do the installation process. Once the installation process is completed you can follow the on-screen directions to connect to your projector or display device. Multi-device connectivity allows you to connect up to 50 devices to project simultaneously and enable a collaborative environment. JPG, JPEG, PNG, and PDF are some of the supported files and you need them when projecting photos and PDFs. Also Supports Epson iProjection Mac.

Windows PC

System Requirements

Verify your Windows PC meets the following minimum specifications for optimal wireless projection performance.

Supported OS

  • Windows 11 (64-bit)
  • Windows 10 (32-bit & 64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1 / 8
  • Windows 7 SP1

Hardware Specs

  • CPU: Intel Core i3 or higher
  • RAM: 2 GB minimum (4 GB recommended)
  • HDD: 200 MB free space
  • Display: 1024×768 or higher

Network & Admins

  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n/ac or LAN
  • Firewall: Must allow local network traffic
  • Rights: Administrator privileges required for installation

Epson iProjection Windows Guide

Follow these easy instructions to download, install, use, and manage the software on your PC.

1

How to Download

  • Scroll to the top of this page.
  • Click the large "Download For Windows" button.
  • Select a safe location on your hard drive (e.g., Downloads folder) and wait for the .exe file to finish downloading.
2

How to Install

  • Locate the downloaded .exe file and double-click to open it.
  • If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to grant admin privileges.
  • Follow the Install Wizard prompts, accept the terms, and click Finish.
3

How to Use

  • Ensure your PC and Epson projector are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • Open Epson iProjection from your Start Menu.
  • Select your projector from the automatic discovery list (or enter its IP) and click Join to project your screen.
4

How to Uninstall

  • Open your Windows Settings > Apps > Installed Apps.
  • Search for "Epson iProjection" in the app list.
  • Click the three dots (or right-click) and select Uninstall. Follow the prompt to remove it.
Windows Support

Windows OS FAQs

Specific answers to troubleshooting Epson iProjection on your Windows PC.

Yes, the latest version of Epson iProjection (v4.10) is fully optimized and compatible with Windows 11, as well as Windows 10, 8, and 7.

Yes, installing Epson iProjection on a Windows PC requires administrator privileges to correctly set up the network sharing protocols and display drivers.

The software needs to communicate over your local network to find the projector. When prompted by Windows Defender during your first launch, you must check the boxes for Private/Public networks and click 'Allow Access'.

Yes! Epson iProjection for Windows allows you to either duplicate (mirror) your main screen or use the projector as an extended secondary display, just as if you had plugged in an HDMI cable.

Yes, Epson iProjection can transmit both video and audio from your Windows PC to the projector, provided the projector model has built-in speakers or is connected to an external audio system. Ensure you select the "Transmit Audio" option in the software settings.
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