Cast to TV allows you to send web videos to your smart TV by pasting a video URL. Copy a link and start casting videos from your phone to the TV screen.
Cast to TV works with Samsung TV, Fire TV, Roku, Vizio Smart Cast, Hisense Smart TV, LG TV, Sony TV, Skyworth, and other DLNA-enabled smart TVs. The app supports phone to TV video casting over local Wi-Fi by pasting a video URL.
Features
- Cast video via URL — paste a direct video link and cast it to your TV
- Compatible with Samsung TV, Fire TV, Roku, Vizio, Hisense, LG, Sony, Skyworth, and other DLNA smart TVs
- Auto device discovery — the app searches for available TV devices on your Wi-Fi network
- Background playback — video casting continues on your TV while you use other apps on your phone
- URL-based casting — no cables, no account registration required
- Phone to TV streaming over the same local Wi-Fi network
How to Cast Video to TV
1. Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi-Fi network
2. Open Cast to TV and paste a video URL into the cast box
3. Tap the cast button and select your TV from the device list
4. The video plays on your TV, and you can switch to other apps on your phone while casting continues
Who It Is For
Cast to TV is for users who want to send web video content to a smart TV via a URL. It can be used for casting online clips, training videos, tutorials, trailers, travel footage, sports clips, family videos, news, and other direct video links to view on the TV screen. The app works as a URL-based video cast tool for Samsung TV, Fire TV, Roku, Vizio, LG, Hisense, Sony, and other DLNA-compatible TVs.
Important Notes
- This app provides video URL casting via DLNA only
- DLNA-compatible smart TVs are supported. Chromecast devices and Apple TV are NOT supported
- Your phone and TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network
- Casting performance depends on your Wi-Fi network and the original video source
- Works with direct video URLs such as .mp4 and similar streaming links
Cast to TV provides URL-based video casting from your phone to supported DLNA smart TVs.