How to screen mirror on android tv

Over the last decade, phones have only gotten bigger and bigger. But if you're trying to show off a new app or a cool video, nothing beats mirroring your Android's screen to a TV or monitor.

There are a few different ways to mirror your Android's screen, depending on what kind of screen you're trying to use. Here's what you need to know.

How to screen mirror your Android to a TV or computer monitor

This is the only official way to mirror your Android's screen. To do it, you'll need a TV or computer monitor, the Google Home app, and a Google Chromecast — or a TV/monitor with Chromecast built in. This includes the Google Nest Hub, which has a screen.

Quick tip: Some TV brands like Samsung also include their own screen mirroring software. You can try using this, but in our testing, it doesn't work as well.

First, prepare your TV/monitor and Chromecast. Connect the Chromecast to one of the screen's HDMI ports and set it up using your Android phone. You'll need to download the Google Home app to do this.

Once the Chromecast is set up, you can start screen mirroring. Make sure that your Chromecast and Android stay on the same Wi-Fi connection.

On your Android phone, swipe down to open the notification screen, then swipe down again to reveal the list of Quick Options. Move to the second page of options, and you should find an option titled Screen Cast — if you don't see it, tap the pencil icon in the lower-left and select it from the list of possible Quick Options.

Tap Screen Cast and let your phone search for the Chromecast. Tap it once it appears as a casting option, and then give your phone permission to start recording.

The Screen Cast option on an Android phone.

Turn on Screen Cast and pick your casting device.Google; William Antonelli/Insider

In a moment, your Android's screen should appear on the TV or monitor that your Chromecast is using. Everything you do on the Android will mirror directly to the Chromecast, usually with a half-second of delay.

An animated GIF of a user mirroring their Android phone’s screen to a computer monitor.

There will be a slight delay to the broadcast.Google; William Antonelli/Insider

When you want to end the screen mirror session, just return to the Quick Options menu and tap Screen Cast again, and then Disconnect.

How to screen mirror your Android to a Mac or PC

Normally, you can't mirror your Android's screen to a computer — you need a blank screen for your Chromecast to take over. But if you download a third-party app and tinker with your Android's settings a bit, you can turn your computer into another mirror.

Our favorite app for this is Tenorshare Phone Mirror, available on both Mac and PC. This app exactly mirrors your Android's screen to your computer, and lets you control it with your mouse and keyboard. You can download and use it for free, but you can buy a subscription to unlock new features.

Head to the Tenorshare Phone Mirror page and download the app, then install it onto your system. Once it's installed, run the app and keep it open.

Next, we need to enable USB debugging on your Android. This option lets your Android interact with the app on your computer.

Open the Settings app and scroll down to tap About phone. At the bottom of this page, you'll see an option called Build number. Tap this seven times, and then enter your phone's PIN.

An animated GIF showing the user tapping the “Build number” option seven times on their Android.

You'll need to press this button seven times — this isn't a joke.Google; William Antonelli/Insider

Go back to the Settings menu and tap System, then scroll to select Developer options. Scroll down to Debugging and toggle on USB debugging.

The USB debugging option in an Android’s developer options menu.

Enable USB debugging.Google; William Antonelli/Insider

Once that's on, connect your Android to your computer using a USB cable. When a pop-up appears on your Android asking whether you want to allow USB debugging, tap Allow.

In a few moments, your Android screen should appear on your computer screen. If you're using the free version of Tenorshare, there will be a watermark on the mirrored image.

You can use the bar on the side of the mirrored image to take screenshots and turn off your phone's screen so only the mirror is visible.

An animated GIF of a user mirroring their Android phone’s screen to a Windows PC.

Tenorshare runs on both Mac and PC.Google; William Antonelli/Insider

When you want to disconnect, close the mirroring window and unplug your Android.

William Antonelli

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William Antonelli (he/she/they) is a writer, editor, and organizer based in New York City. As a founding member of the Reference team, he helped grow Tech Reference (now part of Insider Reviews) from humble beginnings into a juggernaut that attracts over 20 million visits a month. Outside of Insider, his writing has appeared in publications like Polygon, The Outline, Kotaku, and more. He's also a go-to source for tech analysis on channels like Newsy, Cheddar, and NewsNation.

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How do I screen mirror to my TV?

Wired screen mirroring involves the use of an HDMI cable that connects your device to a TV. If your laptop or computer has an available HDMI port, then sharing screens is as simple as connecting one end of an HDMI cable to your TV and the other end to your computer.

Why can't I mirror my Android to my TV?

If you're having issues with your devices not connecting screen mirroring, a quick fix is to restart both your TV and phone. Make sure that your phone is paired and connected to your TV using the same Wi-Fi network and then reboot the Wi-Fi router.