How to Mirror iPhone to Chromecast?

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to mirror my iPhone to my Chromecast so I can display my phone’s screen on the TV, but I’m not sure how to do it. I know that Chromecast is great for streaming apps, but I want to mirror my entire iPhone screen, not just cast specific apps. Are there any specific settings I need to adjust, or do I need to use a third-party app to make this work? Any advice or step-by-step instructions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

To mirror your iPhone to Chromecast, you’ll need to use a third-party app since native support isn’t available. Apps like DoCast, Replica, and Streamer for Chromecast are great options.

DoCast offers easy setup and high-quality mirroring but has a time limit for free sessions.
Replica is user-friendly and provides straightforward mirroring, but it can have some latency issues and requires a subscription for full access to all features.
Streamer for Chromecast allows versatile streaming options, including mirroring your entire screen, but the free version includes ads, and the overall experience might be less seamless compared to other apps.
Simply download one of these apps, connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network, and follow the app’s instructions to start mirroring your iPhone screen to your TV.

To mirror your iPhone to Chromecast, DoCast and AirBeamTV are two solid options, each with its own pros and cons.

DoCast is a straightforward app that allows you to mirror your iPhone screen to Chromecast with minimal setup. It’s great for streaming local content like photos and videos, and it offers high-quality mirroring. However, it has a time limit for free sessions, so you may need to upgrade to a paid version for longer use.

AirBeamTV is another good choice, offering a more comprehensive screen mirroring experience, including the ability to mirror apps and games. It provides a stable connection with minimal lag, making it suitable for real-time activities. The downside is that AirBeamTV requires a paid version to unlock all features, and the initial setup can be slightly more involved than with DoCast.