While it’s unlikely your experience will rival that of using one of the best web browsers (opens in new tab), it can be convenient to be able to browse the internet with your Roku device, especially if you enjoy the best TV streaming services (opens in new tab) and the best movie streaming sites (opens in new tab). After all, you still get a big-screen experience thanks to it being hooked up to your TV. Here’s what you need to know to view the internet on your Roku. 

How to use a web browser on Roku via your smartphone

It’s not possible to install Android apps onto your Roku device, even though that functionality would be very useful. There is also no dedicated web browser app already installed on your Roku as it’s designed to be used solely for streaming purposes.  However, it is possible to ‘cast’ a web browser across, with Roku able to mirror that content from a different source. By doing so, you see what is already on your smartphone or PC, but on the screen that your Roku is connected to. The best way is to use an app called Web Video Cast on your smartphone. It’s a very easy-to-use app that takes moments to set up. Just follow these simple steps: If you’d prefer to cast the content across from your computer, you can use a similar method which we explain below.  

How to use a web browser on Roku via your computer

Got one of the best home computers (opens in new tab) and keen to use it to assist other devices? You can use it to cast a web browser to your Roku device fairly easily.  All you need to do is make sure that both your Roku and computer are on the same Wi-Fi network, and that you have Google Chrome installed on your computer. Once you have done that, open Google Chrome and find the website you wish to view. When you’re on the site, click the three vertical dotted buttons on your browser. It’s to the right of the address bar. Click Cast from the dropdown menu then wait for Roku to appear and select your Roku device. You can now view the internet on your Roku device. In both cases, to change anything on the website, you’ll need to use either your smartphone or your computer to change what is viewed on-screen on your Roku. However, it’s the best method to view content on the big screen. 

Using a Roku web browser via Windows

Another method for streaming content is to use a built-in Windows tool called Windows MiraCast to mirror your screen to your Roku. All you need is a PC running Windows 10 or above to follow this method. 

Using the internet on your Roku device

Each of these methods effectively mirror content from somewhere else. There isn’t a dedicated browser to install on Roku devices unless you ‘hack’ it to do so which is not recommended. Even if there was a web browser on Roku, it would be hard to use without a keyboard and mouse.  Instead, by casting across a web browser from your computer or smartphone, you can enjoy being able to view the website on the big screen of your TV with none of the drawbacks. Any time you want to change sites or type something into a search bar, you can do so by using your smartphone or computer keyboard rather than needing to use an awkward remote instead.  Read more:  Best TVs (opens in new tab) Best Blu-ray players (opens in new tab) Best web browsers (opens in new tab)

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