How to cast Chrome browser to TV

Casting your Chrome browser to a TV is a very useful feature, and it’s primarily done through Google’s Chromecast technology. Here’s a breakdown of how to do it:

What You’ll Need:

  • Chromecast Device or Chromecast Built-in TV:
    • You’ll need a Chromecast device plugged into your TV’s HDMI port, or a smart TV that has Chromecast functionality built-in.
  • Google Chrome Browser:
    • The latest version of the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
  • Same Wi-Fi Network:
    • Both your computer and your Chromecast device/TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

How to cast Chrome browser to TV

Steps to Cast:

  1. Open Chrome:

    • Launch the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
  2. Access the Cast Menu:

    • Click the three vertical dots (the “More” menu) located in the top-right corner of the Chrome window.
    • Select “Cast…”.
  3. Choose Your Chromecast Device:

    • A list of available Chromecast devices on your network will appear.
    • Select the device you want to cast to.
  4. Choose What to Cast:

    • Cast Tab:
      • This is the most common option. It will display the content of the current Chrome tab on your TV.
    • Cast Desktop:
      • This option mirrors your entire computer screen onto your TV.
      • To select this, click the “Sources” dropdown in the casting window and choose “Cast desktop.”
    • Cast File:
      • This option allows you to cast local media files.
      • To select this, click on the “Sources” dropdown in the casting window and select “Cast file”. Then select the file from your computer.
  5. Control Casting:

    • To stop casting:
      • Click the blue “Cast” icon that appears in the Chrome toolbar.
      • Select “Stop casting.”

Important Tips:

  • Wi-Fi Strength:
    • A strong and stable Wi-Fi connection is essential for smooth casting.
  • Chrome Updates:
    • Ensure your Chrome browser is up to date.
  • Compatibility:
    • While most web content works well, some plugins or specific website features might have compatibility issues.
  • Audio:
    • When casting your desktop from a windows computer, you can also cast the audio. Mac and Chrome OS have limitations on desktop audio casting.