Cables eat your phone
USB-C-to-HDMI works, but now your phone is a paperweight bolted to the TV. No notifications, no scrolling, no answering the door. The cable wins.

A private film vault, on your TV.
Stream videos from your phone to any DLNA-capable TV — like a private mini-Netflix that lives in your pocket. Your phone is the server. No cable, no screen-mirror lag, no cloud. Pick a video, walk away, the TV plays it.
You shot the video on your phone. You want to watch it on the couch. The fact that this is hard is the bug.
USB-C-to-HDMI works, but now your phone is a paperweight bolted to the TV. No notifications, no scrolling, no answering the door. The cable wins.
Built-in screen-mirror protocols re-encode your entire home screen at 30 fps. Frame drops, latency, drained battery. It looks like a copy of a copy of a copy.
Mount the NAS. Scan the library. Sign into a third-party account. Configure the transcoder. By then your friends have left and the night is over.
The phone announces itself on your Wi-Fi. The TV finds it. You play.
We're not competing with library media servers. We're competing with the USB-C-to-HDMI cable in your drawer.
Your phone is the server. Tap one file, lock the screen — the show keeps playing. No re-encoding, no mirroring, no NAS to baby-sit.
Phone stays yoursDirect video-out from the phone.
Re-encode and broadcast the whole display.
An always-on service on a NAS or PC.
Install the APK on any Android 10+ phone. No Play Store account. No telemetry. 79 MB.
Coming soon to the Play Store