| Feature | Official iStripper (Windows) | iStripper via Wine | Linux DIY (xwinwrap+mpv) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No | No (translated) | Yes | | Cost | Freemium (models cost $) | Freemium | 100% Free | | Mouse interaction | Yes (strips on hover) | Buggy | No (basic loop) | | Video quality | 1080p HD | 480p (broken) | 4K ready | | CPU/RAM usage | Medium (5-10%) | High (15-20%) | Low (3-5%) | | DRM / Account needed | Yes | Yes | No | | Works on Wayland? | N/A (Windows only) | No | Partially (need XWayland) |

iStripper is a digital entertainment application that displays virtual dancers directly on your computer's desktop background using a unique "video inlay" technology .

He’d heard whispers on the forums about "The Script." It wasn't on GitHub or any official repo. It was a phantom piece of software designed to bridge the gap between the rigid world of Linux and the fluid, aesthetic grace of digital performance.

While there isn't a native "iStripper" client specifically for Linux, users often attempt to run the Windows version using compatibility layers like