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Stream to TV: Roku, Chromecast, Smart TV

castify.tv

Version
7.319
License
Free
Updated
Apr 27, 2026

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About Stream to TV: Roku, Chromecast, Smart TV

Cast to TV from your phone with Stream to TV: Roku, Chromecast, Smart TV — the free casting app that turns your smartphone into a powerful streaming remote.

Stream movies, videos, music, and photos to over 50 compatible devices including Roku, Google Chromecast, Fire TV, Xbox, Samsung Smart TVs, LG TVs, and any DLNA-enabled receiver. All core features are completely free — the Pro version simply removes ads to give you an uninterrupted experience.

Access unlimited streaming sources without boundaries. Play content from your phone's local files, browse and cast web videos directly from websites, stream IPTV playlists in m3u format, enjoy podcasts, or tap into your home network's DLNA servers and NAS drives. The built-in browser automatically detects playable media on any website, letting you cast to TV or watch on your phone with a single tap. Supported formats include MP4, MKV, MP3, JPG, PNG, HTML5 video, HLS live streams, and 4K content where available.

Take control with advanced features designed for convenience. AI-powered subtitle generation automatically creates subtitles for any video, while AI subtitle translation breaks language barriers. Universal remote controls give you one-tap access to Roku, Android TV, Samsung, LG, and Fire TV devices. Additional tools like popup blocking, picture-in-picture mode, website bookmarks, and screen mirroring enhance your casting experience. Full subtitle support works seamlessly on Chromecast and Roku devices.

Compatibility spans nearly every streaming platform. Whether you own a Chromecast 1, 2, or 4K Ultra HD, Roku Premiere, Express, Streaming Stick, or Roku TV, Fire Stick, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, or a modern smart TV from Sony Bravia, Phillips, TCL, Panasonic, or Sharp — Stream to TV: Roku, Chromecast, Smart TV works across the board. Even cast to web browsers like Chrome and Firefox, or any DLNA device on your network.

For best results, ensure a stable WiFi connection on the same network as your casting device. Flash-based websites aren't supported by device manufacturers, and proprietary video formats won't stream to TV. The app sends only the original source — it doesn't host or modify content, so availability depends on source websites. Troubleshooting most connection issues is as simple as restarting your device or improving WiFi signal strength.