Managing your phone and PC separately can be distracting. Microsoft’s Phone Link app (available at aka.ms/phonelink) bridges the gap, letting you sync notifications, send texts, make calls, and access photos directly from your Windows computer. This guide walks you through the setup process step by step.
Phone Link is pre-installed on most Windows 11 devices.
If not, download it from the Microsoft Store by searching for Phone Link.
On Android: Install the Link to Windows app from the Google Play Store.
On iPhone: Download the Phone Link app from the App Store (limited features compared to Android).
Open Phone Link on your PC.
Select Android or iPhone depending on your device.
On your phone, open the companion app and scan the QR code displayed on your PC.
Grant permissions (notifications, contacts, messages, photos) to enable full functionality.
Notifications: View and dismiss phone alerts directly on your PC.
Messages: Send and receive SMS/MMS without picking up your phone.
Calls: Make and answer calls using your PC’s microphone and speakers.
Photos: Instantly access recent images from your phone.
Apps (Android only): Open and use mobile apps on your PC screen.
Choose which notifications you want to see.
Pin favorite apps for quick access.
Adjust privacy settings to control what data is shared.
Keep both devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network for smoother performance.
Ensure Bluetooth is enabled for call functionality.
Regularly update both apps to access new features.
Phone Link is more than a convenience—it’s a productivity booster. Whether you’re replying to texts during work, accessing photos instantly, or making calls without reaching for your phone, this app makes your Windows PC and smartphone work seamlessly together.