Apple has updated its Apple TV app for Android devices to include Google Cast functionality, allowing users to stream content directly to compatible TVs and devices. This long-awaited feature bridges a key gap for Android users who previously lacked seamless casting options. The update arrives shortly after Netflix discontinued similar support.
Apple's recent update to the Apple TV app on Android introduces Google Cast support, enabling subscribers to beam shows and movies from their smartphones to larger screens. The app, which debuted on Android in February 2025, now integrates with Chromecast devices, Google TV, Android TV-powered televisions, and other Cast-enabled hardware. Users can access this by tapping the Cast icon during playback, streaming Apple TV originals, purchased movies, and TV shows without requiring Apple-specific equipment.
This addition addresses a notable limitation for Android users, who were previously confined to watching content on their phones or using TVs with a native Apple TV app. Google Cast, a staple for Android ecosystems, fills the void left by Apple's AirPlay, which is iOS-centric. As the CNET article notes, 'With the new feature, you can now cast content from the Apple TV app on your phone directly to Chromecast devices.' Major streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime Video, and YouTube TV have long supported casting, making this a overdue parity for Apple TV.
The rollout coincides with broader shifts in streaming. While Netflix recently ended Google Cast support in most cases, Apple's move enhances cross-platform flexibility, allowing seamless transitions between screens—even mid-episode—as highlighted by Engadget. The update is available now via the Google Play Store; Android users should ensure they have the latest version to enable the feature.
By expanding beyond its proprietary hardware, Apple continues to grow the Apple TV app's reach, now available on smart TVs, streaming boxes, gaming consoles, and mobile platforms. This step promotes accessibility for Android users, fostering a more inclusive viewing experience without favoritism toward iOS devices.