Universal TV Remote Control

Universal TV Remote Control

Supports 100+ TV brands

4.1K ratings
384 reviews
Free
In-App PurchasesWith Ads

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 30, 2019
  • July 16, 2026

Features

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Transform your iPhone into a powerful universal TV remote. Easily control over 100 TV brands without needing your physical remote or dealing with battery issues. Enjoy fast setup and intuitive controls for all your entertainment needs.

Control 100+ TV brands
Wi-Fi connectivity
Automatic TV discovery
Power, volume, input controls
App access and media playback
Navigation and directional controls
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What's New in Universal TV Remote Control

11.2

July 16, 2026

Support for more TVs added. Smother UI/UX Fast Discovery

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User reviews

Don’t work

Don’t work for my tv

constant ads

The constant ads make the app unusable

This app sucks

I tried to connect my tv to this app and it did not work I wasted around 1000 dollars on a subscription and it sucks

Not Fully Functional For Fire TV

Hi! I’m using the app with a Fire TV and noticed a consistent issue:
• The touchpad “tap” works correctly as a select/OK input
• However, the center button on the directional pad does not register at all

My physical Fire TV remote works normally, so this seems specific to the app’s D-pad center button mapping.

It appears the touch input is sending a valid select command, but the D-pad center button may not be mapped correctly for Fire TV.

Would love to see this fixed — otherwise the app works great!

Will add stars to my review upon fix! :-)
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Response from developer

Hi, Thank you for pointing out the issue, This bug has been fixed in the latest update. Feel free to contact us if you have any further issue, Regards

Deceitful Billing Practices

Cancelled my membership before trial and was still billed and has my Apple account locked up because I’m not paying something I canceled prior to the end of trial! $10.68 is insane for virtual remote when one can be ordered, less expensive

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Frequent crashes

Bug

Buttons don't respond

Bug

Incompatible with certain TV models

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

Support for more TV brands

Feature

Bluetooth connectivity

Feature

Ad-free version

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FAQ

What does the Universal TV Remote Control app do?

This app transforms your iPhone into a universal TV remote control. It allows you to control over 100 different TV brands directly from your smartphone, eliminating the need for a physical remote and its associated battery issues.

How do I set up the TV remote app?

Setup is fast and simple. Ensure your iPhone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The app will automatically discover your TVs, and you can start controlling them immediately without requiring any pairing codes.

What are the key features of this TV remote app?

Key features include power on/off, mute, volume control, input selection, navigation, accessing TV apps, media playback controls, and directional controls. It supports over 100 TV brands and various smart TV operating systems.

Is this app free to use?

The app is free to download and use, but it offers in-app purchases. This means you can access basic functionalities for free, with optional purchases available for advanced features or to remove ads.

What TV brands and operating systems are supported?

The app supports over 100 TV brands, including major ones like Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, Roku, and Fire TV. It also works with TVs running Roku OS, Fire TV OS, Android TV OS, Samsung Tizen OS, Viziacast OS, and Vidaa OS.