
About
Easily share your iPhone or iPad screen to your Roku device with zero delay and high quality. Stream photos, videos, games, and presentations directly to your TV. Supports a wide range of Roku players and TVs.
What users say
Summarized from real user reviews of Screen Mirroring for Roku. Based on 64K reviews and a 3.8/5 average, it highlights the 3 positives and 4 negatives reviewers mention most about this Productivity app.
Positive things
- ๐Easy to set up
- ๐Smooth mirroring
- ๐กUseful for screen sharing
Negative things
- ๐Frequent freezes and lags
- ๐No audio support
- ๐ธAggressive upselling to paid version
- ๐Compatibility issues with older devices
What's New in Screen Mirroring for Roku
3.9
March 19, 2026
- Bug fixes
In-App Purchases
$9.99
Roku
Lifetime Access to all Premium Features
Charts
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Developer apps
User experience
Reported Bugs
3 issues
Mirroring stops working after a few minutes
Unable to connect to Roku devices
Requested Features
3 requests
Add audio support
Improve video quality and stability
FAQ
What does Screen Mirroring for Roku do?
This app allows you to wirelessly share your iPhone or iPad screen onto your Roku Streaming Player, Roku Stick, or Roku TV. You can mirror photos, videos, games, apps, presentations, and documents with high quality and minimal delay.
What Roku devices are supported?
The app supports a wide range of Roku players including Roku TV, Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Express, Roku Premiere, Roku Ultra, Roku 2, Roku 3, Roku 4, Roku HD (2500), and Roku LT (2400+2450) players, provided they have firmware 5.1 or later. It also supports many Roku TV brands like Hisense, Sharp, TCL, and Insignia.
Is there a cost to use this app?
The app is free to download and use. There are no hidden subscriptions or costs associated with its core functionality. However, as it is free with in-app purchases, there may be optional purchases available within the app.
What are the requirements for screen mirroring?
For screen mirroring to work, both your iPhone/iPad and your Roku device must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. It is recommended to avoid using VPNs, Proxies, VLANs, and Subnets for optimal performance. Good Wi-Fi network conditions are crucial for achieving latency below one second.
Why do some apps show a black screen when mirroring?
Some third-party applications, such as Netflix and Disney+, intentionally prevent screen mirroring due to restrictions imposed by their content providers. This results in a black screen appearing on your TV when attempting to mirror these specific apps, and it is a limitation that cannot be fixed by the mirroring app itself.


