Welcome to the Forum, @wk4150!
There isn’t a dedicated Wyze app that’s designed to run on typical PC operating systems (e.g., Linux, Windows, macOS), though it’s something that’s been requested multiple times, including in some Wishlist topics:
Depending on what you would hope to accomplish with a PC-based app, a number of alternatives have been discussed, suggested, and reported upon within the Forum, such as
- The official PC “app” from Wyze seems to be Wyze Web View, though that requires at least a Cam Plus subscription to use.
- Some macOS-based PCs are capable of loading and running the Wyze app. (Don’t ask me which; I’m not a macOS user.)
- Although it’s reportedly slated to lose support from Microsoft next year, apparently Windows Subsystem for Android is still available and can run the Wyze app.
- Some users report success with BlueStacks or other Android emulators for running the app.
- Forum member @ssummerlin recently described a positive experience using Samsung DeX, and in that same topic I talked about using scrcpy. In both of these cases, we’re using our actual mobile devices to run the Wyze app; we’re just controlling it in other ways that give us the ability to use mice, keyboards, and larger screens.
If you poke around in the Forum long enough, you’re likely to discover other apps, hacks, and work-arounds that community members have used with varying degrees of success.