Your phone can serve as a Chromecast or Google TV Streamer remote control and input tool for your Google or Android TV.
What you need to get started
- Android TV or Google TV device
- Android TV Remote service with Android 5.0 or later
- Gboard version 11.0 or later
- Note: This should be automatically updated via Play Store for Android TV devices with Android N or later.
- If more storage is needed, refer to Free up storage on your Google streaming device
- Android phone
- Google TV mobile version 4.27.8.93 or later
- Note: Outside the US, the app is called 'Google Play Movies & TV'.
- The latest version of the Google Home app
- iPhone with iOS 14.0 or later
Pair your virtual remote
From the Google Home app
- Power on your TV and Google TV or Android TV device.
- On your mobile device, open the Google Home app .
- Tap the Google TV or Android TV device that you want to control.
- To use your virtual remote control, tap Open remote.
From the Google TV app
- On your Android phone, open the Google TV app .
- Near the bottom right, tap Remote .
- At the top, tap Scanning for devices.
- Choose your device.
- To complete pairing, follow the instructions on your phone and TV.
- After pairing, you can use your phone or your remote.
To fix problems with the Google TV virtual remote, refer to Cast, connect and control your TV with the Google TV app.
From your Android
- From the top of your screen, swipe down twice.
- At the bottom left, tap Edit .
- Touch and hold TV Remote and drag it to where you want it.
Basic controls
You can use your phone just as you would your normal remote control.
- Type on your TV with your phone's keyboard
- Navigate around your TV apps with phone swipes
- Control media playback like pause, play and rewind
- Access your settings, bookmarks and inputs; use your branded buttons and watch TV