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Do not expect an "Android Version", the input side of vbridger is looking for ARKit parameters. No Android device does this, as they do not have the cameras for it, and ARCore doesn't support much of anything. People are regularly told to just use their android phone as a webcam for VeeSeeFace rather than try to use use ARCore. Google has largely dropped the ball with ARCore.
Now, you don't actually need ifacialmocap. Meowface IS on Android, and vbridger does support that. Meowface is a separate implementation.
VTubeStudio on the iPhone can also be put into "VeeSeeFace" mode and used instead of iFacialMoCap if you don't want to use iFacialMoCap. Just turn off the "stream to PC" section.
Bear in mind that licenses for VTS, Meowface, and ifacialmocap are separate from Vbridger.
Thank you for that suggestion. Meowface was able to connect to vbridger, and was able to find a tutorial on how to link it with Vtube Studio. Haven't configured anything yet, but already see a huge difference in quality of movement and even reaction time. (with a regular webcam there seemed to be a 2 second delay)
and out rightly i will stick with my promise of 20+ years, and not use an apple product while they do anti consumer behaviours is such severe inhibiting ways so iphone not an option