IPTV Player for Roku.
We want to be upfront: unlike Samsung, LG, or Fire TV, Roku devices don't ship a usable web browser, so a web player genuinely can't run directly on a Roku.
Roku's OS does not include a general-purpose web browser — this is a real limitation, not a workaround problem.
Worth knowing upfront
There is no reliable way to run a web browser natively on Roku OS. Screen mirroring works but adds latency and drains your phone's battery faster than native playback.
Use the web player on a supported device →Tips for Roku
- →Screen mirroring from an Android phone (Settings → System → Screen mirroring on Roku, then mirror from your phone) casts this player's video to your TV, audio included.
- →iPhone users can mirror via AirPlay if the Roku model supports it (most Roku devices since 2017 do).
- →If you frequently watch on Roku, a dedicated Roku IPTV channel that supports your playlist format directly will generally give a smoother experience than mirroring.
Also free to browse: live channels · or check other devices
Roku — questions
Do I need to install anything on Roku?+
No. This is a web player — open this page in Roku's browser and your playlist plays directly, with nothing to download or install.
Is there an IPTV player download for Roku?+
You don't need one — this player runs entirely in the browser, so there's no download, installer, or app store involved. If you specifically want a native app, see our app comparisons; for everything else, the web player works immediately.
Does this work with Xtream Codes on Roku?+
Yes — use the Xtream Codes player and enter your server, username and password. It works the same on Roku as any other device.
Are there any limitations on Roku?+
There is no reliable way to run a web browser natively on Roku OS. Screen mirroring works but adds latency and drains your phone's battery faster than native playback.