How to Mirror Chrome to Roku: Displaying Chrome Content on Roku

Roku devices are popular streaming media players that allow you to access various streaming services and apps on your TV. However, Roku devices do not have a built-in web browser. This means you cannot directly access websites or web content on a Roku.

Fortunately, you can mirror the Chrome web browser from your computer or mobile device to your Roku. This allows you to display any website or web content from Chrome onto your TV via the Roku.

What is Screen Mirroring?

Screen mirroring allows you to display the screen of one device onto another device. For example, you can mirror the display of your computer, phone, or tablet onto a TV screen.

When you mirror Chrome to Roku, you are sending the visual display of the Chrome browser from your computer to the TV connected to your Roku. This lets you interact with websites and web content on your computer, while viewing it on the bigger screen.

Prerequisites for Mirroring Chrome to Roku

Before mirroring Chrome to your Roku, ensure:

  • Your Roku device supports screen mirroring. Most Roku devices released after 2016 support this feature.
  • Your Roku device is updated and running Roku OS 7.7 or later.
  • Your computer has the Chrome browser installed.
  • Both devices are on the same WiFi network.

Steps to Mirror Chrome from Windows PC to Roku

Follow these steps to mirror Chrome from a Windows PC to Roku:

  1. On your Windows PC, open the Chrome browser.
  2. Load the website you want to view on Roku.
  3. Click the three-dotted menu icon in the top-right Chrome toolbar.
  4. Select Cast from the dropdown menu.
  5. Choose your Roku device name under Sources to initiate casting.
  6. Allow screen mirroring by selecting Always allow on the Roku prompt.

The Chrome tab you cast will now display on your TV screen. Use your computer to interact with websites and control playback.

Steps to Mirror Chrome from Mac to Roku

To mirror Chrome from a Mac to Roku:

  1. Ensure both devices are on the same WiFi network.
  2. On your Mac, open the Chrome browser and load the desired website.
  3. Click the three-dotted menu icon in the Chrome toolbar.
  4. Choose Cast from the dropdown menu.
  5. Select your Roku device to initiate casting.
  6. Enter the onscreen pairing code shown on TV into your Mac to allow mirroring.

Steps to Mirror Chrome from Android to Roku

You can also mirror Chrome from an Android phone or tablet to Roku:

  1. Connect both devices to the same WiFi network.
  2. Open the Chrome app on your Android device.
  3. Tap the three-dotted menu icon and select Cast.
  4. Choose your Roku device from the menu.
  5. Allow screen mirroring by selecting Always allow on the Roku prompt.

Steps to Mirror Chrome from iPhone to Roku

To mirror Chrome from an iPhone or iPad to Roku:

  1. Ensure your iPhone and Roku are connected to the same WiFi.
  2. Open Chrome browser on your iPhone.
  3. Tap the three-lined menu button in the bottom toolbar.
  4. Select AirPlay from the share menu.
  5. Choose your Roku device to initiate casting.

Controlling Playback When Mirroring Chrome to Roku

When you mirror Chrome to your Roku device, you can control playback using:

  • Your computer keyboard and mouse
  • Touchscreen gestures on your phone or tablet
  • Specialized apps like the Roku mobile app

Install the Roku mobile app on your smartphone to control mirrored video or audio playback using the Roku remote interface.

Tips for Mirroring Chrome to Roku

Here are some useful tips:

  • Websites may display differently when mirrored to a TV screen. Check formatting.
  • Performance depends on hardware capability and internet speeds of both devices.
  • You cannot install Chrome extensions on the Roku interface.
  • Some website video players may not work properly when casting due to DRM restrictions.

Limitations of Mirroring to Roku

There are some limitations to be aware of:

  • Websites or web apps not designed for TV screens may display incorrectly when mirrored.
  • Performance depends on the hardware and network connection speeds of both devices.
  • You cannot install or use Chrome extensions on the Roku.
  • Some website video players may not work properly due to DRM restrictions.

Conclusion

Mirroring Chrome to your Roku gives you a quick and easy way to display websites and web content from your computer or mobile device onto your TV screen.

With just a few steps, you can enjoy browsing the web through Chrome on the bigger screen provided by your Roku TV or media player.

Just ensure your Roku device and computer/phone are connected to the same WiFi network before mirroring for a smooth experience.