CastBrowser is a web video caster that lets you cast to TV from your Android browser. Browse a website, detect compatible videos automatically, and watch movies, live sports, news and live streams on the big screen. Cast to Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, DLNA, Android TV, Google TV or Smart TV — no cables, no extra hardware.
CastBrowser sends the actual web video to your TV, so your phone stays free to use as the remote and the picture stays sharp.
WHY CASTBROWSER?
- Watch web videos on the big screen instead of a small phone display
- Your phone becomes the remote: play, pause, seek and adjust volume
- Keep multitasking while you cast to TV — browse, chat or use other apps
- Works with the TV devices you already own
KEY FEATURES
- Built-in browser made for TV cast: tabs, bookmarks, history and most-visited sites
- Smart video detection for MP4, HLS/M3U8 live streams and HTML5 video
- Built-in ad blocking for a cleaner browsing and casting experience
- Fast device discovery with quick reconnect on the same Wi-Fi
- Cast local files too: videos, photos and music stored on your phone
- Cast live streams: watch HLS/M3U8 live streams on your TV
- Simple remote controls for a smooth casting app experience
SUPPORTED DEVICES
- Chromecast, Chromecast built-in TVs, Android TV and Google TV
- Roku players, Roku Stick and Roku TV
- Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick
- Smart TV Cast: Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, TCL, Vizio, Philips and Panasonic
- DLNA/UPnP receivers and compatible Smart TVs
- Xbox and PlayStation consoles where browser or DLNA playback is supported
PERFECT FOR
- Movie night: cast web videos and enjoy films on TV
- Sports & live news: send live streams to your Smart TV in real time
- Live streaming: watch HLS/M3U8 live streams on the big screen
- Family sharing: show photos and home videos without passing the phone around
- Work & school: cast a web demo or presentation to a meeting-room display
HOW TO CAST TO TV
1. Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi-Fi network
2. Open CastBrowser and pick your device (Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV or DLNA)
3. Browse to a website and play a video
4. Tap the cast button to send the video to your TV
5. Control playback from your phone like a remote
IMPORTANT NOTES
- CastBrowser does not host, sell or provide any content — you play media from the websites you visit
- DRM-protected services (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+) cannot be cast
- Casting quality depends on the source website, your Wi-Fi and your receiving device
- See the Data Safety section on Google Play for our data practices
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network
- Restart your Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV or Smart TV if a connection fails
- Try playing the video in the browser first, then tap cast to TV
- For live streams, confirm your device supports the HLS/M3U8 format
Download CastBrowser — the smart way to cast web videos, live streams and local media to TV.
DISCLAIMER: Chromecast is a trademark of Google LLC. CastBrowser is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google, Roku, Amazon or other brands mentioned.