Mirror Windows PC to Roku

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Roku devices do not allow explicit apps in the official Roku Channel Store. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t watch content on your TV.

If you’re using a Windows PC, you can open a streaming site in your browser and mirror your screen to your Roku device. This allows you to watch videos on your TV instead of your computer.

Before you begin, make sure your Windows PC and Roku device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. If they are on different networks, your computer will not detect the Roku device.

Ways to Stream Content to Roku

There are several ways people send videos from a phone or computer to a Roku device. The method you use usually depends on the type of device you’re using.

Screen Mirroring (Windows & Android)
This displays your entire phone or computer screen on the TV. It’s the most common method for Windows PCs and Android devices. Android users can follow our guide on How to Cast Mature Content to Roku from Android.

AirPlay (Apple Devices)
Apple devices like iPhones, iPads, and Macs can send videos directly to Roku using AirPlay. This method usually provides smoother playback and better video quality. If you’re using an iPhone, see our guide on How to Mirror Mature Content to Roku (iPhone).

HDMI Connection
Some people connect a laptop directly to their television using an HDMI cable. This method works with almost any computer but requires a physical cable.

In this guide, we’re focusing on mirroring a Windows PC to Roku.

Video Tutorial

Prefer a walkthrough? Watch the video below.

Want more Roku fixes? Visit my YouTube channel for step-by-step guides.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Open Display Settings on Your PC

Windows display settings screen
Open Settings and go to System → Display.

On your PC, open Settings → System → Display.

Step 2: Connect to a Wireless Display

Connect to wireless display showing Roku
Select “Connect to a wireless display” and choose your Roku.

Select Connect to a wireless display and choose your Roku device.

Step 3: Open Your Browser

Browser open on Windows PC
Open your browser and navigate to your streaming site.

Once connected, open your browser and go to the site you want to watch.

Step 4: Play the Video

Video playing on Roku from Windows PC
The video will now appear on your TV.

The video will display on your TV while your computer controls playback.

Troubleshooting

  • Make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network
  • Restart your Roku device
  • Restart your computer
  • Update Windows if needed

Stream Without Location Restrictions

Some streaming sites may be restricted depending on your location. If you’re running into issues, see our guide on how to fix adult sites not loading.

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Streaming Platforms

If you’re looking for places to watch, you can explore both free and premium streaming options below.

FAQ

Can Windows mirror to Roku?

Yes. Most Windows PCs support wireless display connections that work with Roku devices.

Why can’t my PC find my Roku?

This usually happens when the devices are not connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Is screen mirroring the best option?

For most users, yes. It’s the easiest way to stream content from a Windows PC to Roku.

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