iRemote turns your phone into a universal remote for LG, Samsung, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Vizio and Android TV. Navigate with a smooth trackpad, type with a real keyboard, and mirror your screen — all in one beautifully simple app.
Compatible with all major brands
A full set of controls, redesigned for the phone that's already in your hand.
Power, volume, channels, navigation and media keys for seven TV platforms — laid out exactly where you expect them.
Swipe to move, tap to select. Glide through Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video the way you'd use a mouse.
Type passwords and search terms instantly with your phone keyboard — no more pecking letters one by one.
Cast your photos, web videos and games to the big screen in high definition with lag-free playback.
Jump straight into Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Spotify and more with one-tap launch buttons for your TV's apps.
Finds your TV on Wi-Fi automatically and wakes it from standby with Wake-on-LAN the moment you open the app.
A clean, modern interface that feels right at home on your phone.
No pairing codes to hunt for, no accounts to create.
Make sure your phone and Smart TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Open iRemote and tap "Connect TV". It scans your network and lists the TVs it finds.
Pick your TV and you're done — full control, casting and app shortcuts, right away.
iRemote supports the seven major Smart TV platforms: LG (webOS), Samsung (Tizen), Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Vizio and Android TV / Google TV. That covers brands like Sony, TCL and Hisense too, since they run these systems.
No. iRemote controls your TV directly over your home Wi-Fi network. As long as your phone and TV are on the same network, you're ready to go — no dongles, hubs or IR blasters required.
First, confirm both devices are on the exact same Wi-Fi network. On iPhone, open Settings > iRemote and turn on the "Local Network" permission; on Android, make sure iRemote is allowed to access your local network. Restarting your router and TV also clears most discovery issues.
Subscriptions are handled by the store you bought from. On iPhone, view or cancel anytime in Settings > [your name] > Subscriptions; on Android, in the Google Play Store under Payments & subscriptions. See the Terms of Use for full details.
Yes. iRemote talks to your TV locally over your own network and doesn't require an account. Read our Privacy Policy for the full breakdown.
Download iRemote and turn your phone into the only remote you need.