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Android TV / Google TV

The easiest path. Open the Play Store on your TV, search for "ScreenIT", and install. Works on any Android TV running Android 7 or later (API level 24+). The app appears in your TV's Apps row after install — open it once to grant network permissions and you're set.

If your TV's Play Store doesn't show ScreenIT, you can also install remotely from the web: open the Play Store listing on your phone, tap Install, and choose your TV from the device picker. The app installs over Wi-Fi without you touching the TV remote.

Android 7+ ~18 MB Free, no account
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Fire TV

An Amazon Appstore listing is in review. Until it goes live, you can sideload ScreenIT on Fire TV in two ways:

  1. Via the Downloader app — install Downloader from the Amazon Appstore on your Fire TV, then enter the direct APK URL we publish on the GitHub releases page. Confirm the prompts and the app installs in a few seconds.
  2. Via ADB — enable Developer Options & ADB Debugging on your Fire TV, then run adb install screenit.apk from your laptop on the same network.

Both routes install the same build that will eventually appear in the Amazon Appstore. There's no functional difference; the listing is purely a distribution convenience.

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Phone & tablet (Android)

ScreenIT also runs on regular phones and tablets running Android 7+. This is useful when you want to use a phone or tablet as a temporary receiver — turn an old tablet into a meeting room display, for instance, or use a spare phone as a presentation receiver.

Functionality is identical to the TV builds, with one difference: the free version on phones and tablets shows ads via Google AdMob. Subscribing to ScreenIT Premium removes ads on these devices. Ads are not shown on the Android TV / Fire TV builds.

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System requirements

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Updates

Updates ship through your store of choice — Play Store auto-updates by default, Amazon Appstore updates manually. We try to push a new release every 4–6 weeks with bug fixes and protocol improvements; major features land on a slower cadence.

Release notes and the full changelog live on the GitHub repo. If you want early access to upcoming features, you can join the open testing track from the Play Store listing.

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