List of apps with Google Cast support

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The following is a partial list of apps with Google Cast support, and the platforms on which each can run. The first Google Cast receiver released was Google's Chromecast in July 2013; a digital media player in the form of an HDMI dongle, the device streams media wirelessly via Wi-Fi after a selection is made through a supported mobile or web app, such as those listed below. Unofficial Google Cast receivers followed, before Google released a second official receiver, the Nexus Player, in November 2014.

For information on Chromecast's app history and software development kit, see Chromecast software development kit and compatible apps.

* = PC-compatible (computers running Windows, macOS, Linux, or ChromeOS) web apps cited here require the Chrome browser, with the Google Cast extension [1] installed, and have support for casting built into the website itself, without the need for "tab casting."

Table of Google Cast compatible apps

Name PC* Android iOS Vendor Type
AllCast [2] NoYesYes ClockworkMod Multimedia
AllConnect [3] NoYesYes Tuxera
Amazon Prime Video NoYesYes Amazon.com, Inc. Video
AOL On [4] NoYesYes AOL/Verizon Media Video
ARD [5] YesYesYes ARD Multimedia
BBC America [6] YesYesYes BBC America Video
BBC iPlayer (UK only) [7] YesYesYes BBC Multimedia
BBC Sport (UK only) [8] NoYesYesVideo
Boomerang [9] NoYesYes Warner Bros.
Big Web Quiz for Chromecast [10] NoYesYes Google Game
blinkbox Movies (UK only) [11] NoYesYes Tesco Video
blinkbox Music (UK only) [12] NoYesYesAudio
BritBox UK (UK only) [13] NoYesYesBritBox SVOD LtdVideo
BT Sport (UK only) [14] NoYesYes BT Group
BTN2Go [15] NoYesYesBig Ten Conference
CanalPlay (France only) [16] YesYesYes Canal+
Cartoon Network [17] NoYesYesWarner Bros.
CBC [18] YesYesYesCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
CBS [19] YesYesYes ViacomCBS
CBS Sports [20] [21] YesYesYes CBS Interactive
Checkers For Chromecast [22] NoNoYesDavid PhanGame
CinemaNow [23] [24] NoYesYesCinemaNowVideo
Cmore [25] NoYesYesCmore
Comedy Central [26] NoYesYes ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
Connect Four Quads [10] NoYesYes Hasbro Game
Crackle [27] YesYesYesCrackleVideo
Crunchyroll [28] YesYesYesCrunchyroll
CuriosityStream [29] YesYesYesCuriosityStream
DailyBurn [30] YesYesYes IAC/InterActiveCorp
Dailymotion [31] NoYesYes Vivendi
Deezer (available in select regions [32] ) [33] NoYesYesDeezerAudio
Discovery Go [34] NoYesYesDiscovery, Inc.Video
Disney+ [35] YesYesYesThe Walt Disney Company
DramaFever [36] NoYesYesWarner Bros.
DRTV [37] YesYes Danish Broadcasting Corporation
DS Audio [38] (requires Synology NAS device)NoYesYes Synology Inc. Audio
DS Video [38] (requires Synology NAS device)NoYesYesVideo
Encore Play [26] YesYesYes Starz Inc./Lionsgate
Epix Go [26] NoYesYes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
ErosNow [39] [40] NoYesYes Eros International
Eurosport Player [41] YesYesYes Discovery Networks Northern Europe
Flixster (US only) [42] YesYesYesFandango Media, LLC.
FOX NOW [43] YesYesYes Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Sports Go [44] [45] [46] YesYesYes
France.tv [47] YesYesYes France Télévisions Multimedia
Fullscreen [48] YesYesYes Fullscreen Video
FXNOW [43] YesYesYes FX Network LLC
Gaiam TV [49] [50] NoYesYes Gaiam
Google Photos [51] YesYesYes Google Photo
Google Podcasts NoYesYesAudio
Google Santa Tracker [52] YesYesNoMultimedia
Google Slides [53] [54] YesYesYesPresentation
Google TV [55] [56] YesYesYesVideo
HBO Max YesYesYes Home Box Office Inc. Video
HBO Nordic [57] YesYesYes
HGTV Watch [58] NoYesYesDiscovery, Inc.
Hoopla [59] [60] YesYesYesMidwest Tape LLC
Hulu Plus [61] [62] NoYesYes Hulu
iHeartRadio [36] YesYesYes iHeartMedia Audio
Just Dance Now [10] NoYesYes Ubisoft Game
MLB.tv [63] NoYesYes Major League Baseball Video
MLS Live [51] NoYesYes Major League Soccer
Monopoly Dash [10] NoYesYes Hasbro Game
MusicSyncNoYesNoAudio
Napster (UK only) [64] NoYesYes Napster Audio
NBA Game Time (non-USA) [65] YesYesYes National Basketball Association Video
Nebula YesYesNoStandard Broadcast LLC
Netflix [66] YesYesYes Netflix, Inc.
NFL Game Pass (non-USA) [67] [68] [69] YesYesYes National Football League
NFL Now [70] NoNoYesNFL Enterprises LLC
NFL Sunday Ticket [71] YesYesYes DirecTV, LLC
Nick [26] NoYesYes ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
Now TV (UK only) [72] NoYesYes Sky UK
NPO (Dutch) [73] YesYesYes Nederlandse Publieke Omroep Multimedia
NPR One [74] NoYesYes NPR Audio
NRK TVYesYesYes NRK Video
Pac-12 Now [75] [76] NoYesYesPac-12 Networks
Pandora [77] NoYesYesPandora Media, Inc.Audio
PBS Video [78] NoYesYes Public Broadcasting Service Video
PBS Kids [79] NoYesYes
PlayOn [80] Yes (Windows only)YesYesMediaMall Technologies, Inc.Multimedia
Plex [81] YesYesYes Plex
Pluto.TV [82] [83] NoYesYesPluto.TVVideo
Popcorn Time YesYesYesPochoclín
PornHub [84] YesYesYesPornHub
PostTV [85] (aka "The Washington Post" app)YesYesYes (iPad only) The Washington Post Company
radioPup [86] NoYesYes Townsquare Media Audio
RaiPlay NoYesYes RAI Video
Rdio [27] YesYesYesRdioAudio
RealPlayer Cloud [87] YesYesYes RealNetworks Video
Red Bull TV [81] YesYesYes Red Bull GmbH
Redbox Instant [88] (service shutdown on July 10, 2014 [89] )NoYesNo Redbox & Verizon
Revision3 [90] YesYesYesRevision3
Rev3Games [91] NoNoYes Revision3
Rhapsody [64] NoYesYes Rhapsody Audio
RTHK Screen [92] NoYesNo Radio Television Hong Kong Video
RTVE.es - A la cartaNoYesYes RTVE
Scrabble Blitz [10] NoYesYes Hasbro Game
Sesame Street Go [26] YesYesYes Sesame Workshop Video
Showtime [71] YesYesYes Showtime Networks
Showtime Anytime [10] YesYesYes
Simon Swipe [10] NoYesYes Hasbro Game
SlingPlayer [93] (requires Slingbox device)NoYesYes Sling Media Video
Sling TV [94] NoYesYesSling TV, LLC
SomaFM [81] NoYesYesSomaFMAudio
Songza [81] [95] YesYesYesSongza
SoundCloud [ citation needed ]YesYesYesSoundCloud Ltd.
Sportsnet [ citation needed ]NoYesNoRogers Digital MediaVideo
Spotify [71] YesYesYesSpotify Ltd.Audio
Stadia YesYesNo List of apps with Google Cast support Video
Starz Play [10] YesYesYes Starz Inc./Lionsgate Video
SVT Play [96] YesYesYes Sveriges Television
TED [97] [98] NoYesYes TED Conferences
Tidal NoYesYesTidalAudio
TrueConf [99] NoYesNoTrueConfMultimedia
TuneIn Radio Play [26] YesYesYesTuneIn RadioAudio
TV Cast [100] NoYesYes2kit consultingVideo
TV4 Play [101] NoYesYes TV4 Group
Twitch [102] YesYesYes Twitch
UFC [103] YesYesYes Ultimate Fighting Championship
USA NOWNoNoYes NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Vevo [81] YesYesYesVEVO, LLC
Viaplay [104] YesYesYes Viasat
VidZone NoYesNoVidZone Digital Media
Viki [105] YesYesYesViki Inc
Vimeo [106] [107] NoYesYes IAC
VLC media player [108] YesYesYes VideoLAN
VOA [109] [110] NoYesYes Voice of America Audio
VRT NU [111] NoYesYes VRT NV Video
VLC media player [112] YesYesYes VideoLAN Multimedia
VUDU [113] YesYesYesVUDUVideo
WatchABC [74] NoYesYes American Broadcasting Company
WatchDisneyChannel [36] NoYesYes Disney Channels Worldwide
WatchDisneyJunior [36] NoYesYes
WatchDisneyXD [36] NoYesYes
WatchESPN [51] NoYesYes ESPN Inc.
Watch TBS [114] NoYesYes WarnerMedia
Watch TNT [114] NoYesYes
Wheel of Fortune [10] NoYesYes Sony Pictures Television Game
Wuaki.tv [115] YesYesYes Rakuten Video
Yle Areena [116] NoYesYes Yle
YouTube [117] YesYesYes Google
YouTube Music NoYesYesAudio
YouTube TV YesYesYesVideo
YuppTV Play [26] NoYesYesYuppTV
Zattoo [118] YesYesYes Zattoo
ZDF [119] YesYesYes ZDF MediathekMultimedia
Ziggo GO [120] NoYesYes Ziggo Video

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