Cast video from Google Cast-enabled apps to your TV

​Casting to your TV is a way to enjoy your favorite apps optimized for the big screen. You can use your mobile device or tablet as a remote and control everything from playback to volume via the Google Home app. 

Please note that casting might also be enabled from your laptop on the websites of Google Cast-enabled apps. To learn more, visit Cast-enabled site vs. casting a tab. In order to cast from Chrome, please make sure you have the Cast button installed on your Chrome browser.

Before you cast

  1. Connect your mobile device, tablet, or computer to a Wi-Fi network.

  2. The mobile device, tablet or computer you're using to cast must be on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast.

  3. You must have the latest version of the Google Cast-enabled app. Visit the Google Play Store Google Play or Apple App Store to double-check your app version or check for updates.

  4. Local Network must be enabled for mobile devices with iOS 14 or later and computers with MacOS 15 or later to discover Cast-enabled devices. Learn more about Local Network for casting.

Cast from Google Cast-enabled apps to your TV

  1. Make sure the mobile device, tablet or computer you're using to cast is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast.

  2. Open a Google Cast-enabled app.

  3. Tap the Cast button Inactive cast extension .

    • Note: The Cast button isn't located in the same place across all Google Cast-enabled apps.

  4. Tap the device you'd like to cast to.

  5. When you're connected, the Cast button will turn solid, which lets you know you're connected.

  6. You can now cast videos, movies, and TV shows directly to your TV.

  7. To stop casting, tap the Cast button Inactive cast extension  and then Disconnect.

For more help with Android phones, go to Cast music & video from your phone to a device.

Cast from Google Cast-enabled apps from iOS 13 devices

  1. Make sure the mobile device, tablet or computer you're using to cast is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast.

  2. Open a Google Cast-enabled app.

  3. If it requires location permissions, tap Yes.

    1. Some cast-enabled apps may request location permissions and may not be able to cast if location permissions are not granted.

  4. In the Google Cast-enabled app, tap the Cast button Inactive cast extension .

    1. The Cast button isn't located in the same place on all Google Cast-enabled apps.

  5. Tap the device you'd like to cast to.

  6. If you're unable to cast, you may need to wait for the Google Cast-enabled app to release a new version to support cast on iOS 13 devices.

If your home has 2 or more isolated networks available, your Android device might automatically switch between networks depending on signal strength. This could affect whether or not you find the Cast button in your applications.

To avoid automatic switching, Android users can go to the device's Wi-Fi settings and forget "Network B" to ensure the Android device is connected to the same "Network A" as the Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast. 

If you have issues with a Google Cast-enabled app, please try our Chromecast and Google TV Streamer troubleshooting tips.

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