Everything you need to watch MyFlixer on any screen — TV, Firestick, Roku, Android, iPhone, and more. Plus the truth about the MyFlixer app, APK files, subtitles, and language settings.
Before getting into device-by-device guides, here is what you need to know about the MyFlixer app situation — because the answer affects every device method below.
There is no official MyFlixer application on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. The platform has never released an official app through these channels. Any app you find in these stores using the MyFlixer name is unofficial, unaffiliated, and not safe to install. These apps frequently contain adware or worse.
No Official AppAPK files claiming to be a MyFlixer app circulate across third-party download sites. These are not official and should not be installed. MyFlixer has never released an official APK. Files with this name from unofficial sources are commonly associated with adware, spyware, and in some cases banking trojans. There is no legitimate reason to install any APK claiming to be MyFlixer.
⚠ Do Not InstallMyFlixer is a browser-based streaming service. It works in any modern web browser on any device — no app required. The browser approach actually has advantages: it works immediately without installation, it works on devices that restrict sideloading, and you are not giving an unverified app permission to access your device's data and functions.
Browser OnlyMyFlixer works the same way on every device — open a browser, go to a working domain, search, pick a server, and play. Here is the complete walkthrough before we get into device-specific setups.
Before anything else, install uBlock Origin in your browser. It is free, available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, and blocks the aggressive pop-up ads that appear in MyFlixer's video players. This is the most important step for a safe and clean experience on any device.
Navigate to a currently active MyFlixer domain. MyFlixer changes domains regularly — bookmark our Is MyFlixer Down page so you always have the latest working address. If one domain is not loading, that page lists what is currently active.
Use the search bar at the top of the page. Type the movie or show name — results appear as you type. You can also browse by genre, country, or release year. The library covers Hollywood films, international cinema, and TV series from around the world.
Each title has multiple server options listed on the page. Server 1 is not always the best — if it buffers or fails to load, switch to Server 2 or Server 3. HD quality is available on most titles via at least one server. The quality label (720p, 1080p) is shown where available.
Subtitles are available on most titles. Look for the CC icon in the player controls. Subtitle language options vary by server. If subtitles are not working on the current server, switching to a different server usually resolves it. See the subtitles section below for full troubleshooting.
MyFlixer TV shows and movies — the library includes both movies and TV series. For TV shows, select the season and episode number from the dropdown on the title page. New episodes are typically added shortly after they air or become available digitally. The search function covers both formats equally.
MyFlixer com movies and TV shows — one common confusion is that people search for "myflixer com" expecting a fixed .com domain. MyFlixer does not use a permanent .com address because those domains are easier to take down via DMCA. The platform uses various TLDs (.day, .live, .gs) that change over time. Always use the current working domain rather than assuming a .com address works.
MyFlixer app free — since there is no paid version and no official app, all access to MyFlixer is inherently free and browser-based. The phrase "MyFlixer app free" sometimes refers to people looking for a free app, but the correct understanding is that no app is needed — the browser experience is free by default on any device.
How to use MyFlixer app on any device — the process is identical regardless of device. Open your device's browser, go to a working domain, and use it exactly as described in the steps to the left. The site is mobile-responsive and works without any modifications on phones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers.
Step-by-step instructions for every major device and platform. Each section covers the best method for that specific device.
Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and others
Most modern Smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, and Hisense include a built-in web browser. On Samsung TVs, press the Home button, go to Apps, and find the Internet app. On LG TVs, press the Home button and look for the Web Browser app in the app launcher. On Sony (Android TV), open the Google Play Store and install Chrome or another browser if not already present.
Using the TV's remote or a connected keyboard, type the current working MyFlixer domain into the browser address bar. Smart TV browsers support standard web navigation — you can bookmark the page for quick access next time. Use our Is MyFlixer Down page as a reference for the latest active domain.
Some smart TV browsers default to a mobile view. If the page layout looks cramped or the player is not loading correctly, look for a Desktop Mode or Request Desktop Site option in the browser menu. This loads the full desktop version of the site which works better with TV browsers.
Typing on a TV remote is slow. Connect a Bluetooth keyboard to your TV for much easier navigation, or use your phone as a remote control via your TV's companion app (Samsung SmartThings, LG ThinQ). Alternatively, use the Chromecast method described below to control everything from your phone while it plays on the TV screen.
Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV Cube
From the Firestick home screen, go to Find → Search and search for "Silk Browser" or "Firefox". Both are available for free in the Amazon App Store. Silk Browser is Amazon's own browser and comes pre-installed on many Firestick models. Firefox is a strong alternative with better ad-blocking support. Install either one — both work well for MyFlixer.
Launch the browser from your Firestick home screen or app drawer. Use the on-screen keyboard (or a connected Bluetooth keyboard for much easier typing) to enter a current working MyFlixer domain in the address bar. The site loads and works identically to the desktop version.
In Silk Browser, tap the menu icon (three lines) and select Desktop View. In Firefox, tap the three-dot menu and select Request Desktop Site. This ensures the full desktop layout loads rather than a compressed mobile view, which makes navigation easier with the remote and improves player compatibility.
Use the Firestick remote's navigation buttons to move through the site. The D-pad controls cursor movement in the browser. Select your title, choose a server, and press play. If the video player does not load in one browser, switch to the other — Silk Browser and Firefox handle different video formats differently, so switching often solves playback issues.
Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, and all Android devices
MyFlixer works in Chrome on Android without any setup. Open Chrome, navigate to a current working MyFlixer domain, and start watching. For a better experience with ad-blocking, install Kiwi Browser from the Play Store — it is the only Android browser that supports Chrome extensions, meaning you can install uBlock Origin directly in the browser for the best ad protection.
If using Kiwi Browser: open the browser, go to the Chrome Web Store (search "chrome web store" in Kiwi), find uBlock Origin, and install it. This gives you the same level of ad-blocking protection as the desktop experience. Once installed, return to the MyFlixer domain and reload the page — most pop-up ads will no longer appear.
Once a video is playing, tap the fullscreen icon in the player controls to expand to full screen. This works in both portrait and landscape orientation. Rotate your phone to landscape mode for the best viewing experience. The player controls (play/pause, volume, fullscreen) appear when you tap the screen.
To watch MyFlixer from your Android phone on your TV, use Google Cast. In Chrome on Android, tap the three-dot menu and select Cast. Select your Chromecast or Chromecast-enabled TV from the list. The browser tab — including the MyFlixer video — will mirror to your television screen while you control it from your phone.
All iPhone models, iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Mini
MyFlixer works in Safari and Firefox on iPhone and iPad. Open your preferred browser and navigate to a current working MyFlixer domain. Safari on iOS is fast and handles most video players well. Firefox for iOS is a good alternative that offers better privacy settings.
iOS browsers do not support full Chrome-style extensions, which means uBlock Origin is not available in the same way as on desktop or Android. On Safari, you can install a content blocker from the App Store — AdGuard or 1Blocker are popular options that work as Safari content blockers. These provide reasonable pop-up protection. Firefox for iOS has built-in Enhanced Tracking Protection which blocks some (but not all) of the ads.
If a pop-up appears, close it by tapping the tab manager button (the square icon at the bottom of Safari), then closing the pop-up tab. Do not tap within the pop-up itself. Safari's built-in pop-up blocker catches many but not all pop-ups from MyFlixer's video servers — be more cautious on iOS than on desktop where uBlock Origin provides stronger protection.
To watch MyFlixer from your iPhone on a larger screen, use AirPlay. Swipe down to open Control Centre, tap the Screen Mirroring icon, and select your Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible Smart TV. Your entire iPhone screen — including the MyFlixer browser session — will mirror to the TV. Control playback from your iPhone while it plays on the big screen.
Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Ultra, Roku TV
There is no official MyFlixer channel in the Roku Channel Store. Some older Roku models have a built-in browser channel but it is limited and not available on all devices. Can you get MyFlixer on Roku? Yes, but indirectly — through casting from another device rather than running it natively on the Roku.
Install the Roku app on your Android phone. Open MyFlixer in your Android phone's Chrome browser, start the video, then use the Chrome cast option (three-dot menu → Cast) and select your Roku device. Note: casting to Roku from Chrome requires the Roku device to support casting — check your specific Roku model's compatibility.
Most Android phones support screen mirroring to Roku via the Roku app. Enable Screen Mirroring in the Roku's Settings, then on your Android phone open the Roku app and use the cast or mirror option. This mirrors your entire phone screen to the TV, so open MyFlixer in a browser and it will appear on the television. The phone stays the controller.
The most straightforward way to watch MyFlixer on a TV connected to Roku (or any TV) is to connect a laptop via HDMI cable. The laptop screen mirrors to the TV, and you watch MyFlixer in your laptop browser with full uBlock Origin protection. This is the most reliable method and requires no setup beyond the cable.
Chromecast with Google TV, older Chromecast dongles
Chromecast works by casting a Chrome browser tab from your phone (Android) or laptop (Windows/Mac) to your TV. Open Chrome, install uBlock Origin, then navigate to a working MyFlixer domain and find the content you want to watch. Make sure your Chromecast and your phone or laptop are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Press play on the MyFlixer video. In Chrome on desktop: click the three-dot menu → Cast → select your Chromecast device → choose Cast tab. On Android: tap the three-dot menu → Cast → select your device. The video playing in the Chrome tab will appear on your TV screen.
When casting, select Cast tab rather than Cast desktop for smoother video. The tab cast sends the video content as it plays in your browser directly to the TV. Your phone or laptop screen continues to show the browser, allowing you to control playback — pause, skip, change server — while the video plays on the television.
Side-by-side comparison of MyFlixer access methods across all major devices.
| Device | Best Method | Ad Blocker | Setup Difficulty | Video Quality | Recommended? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows / Mac PC | Chrome / Firefox + uBlock Origin | Full (uBlock) | Very easy | Up to 1080p | Best option |
| Samsung / LG Smart TV | Built-in browser | Limited | Easy | Varies by TV | Good |
| Amazon Firestick | Silk Browser or Firefox | Moderate | Easy | Good | Recommended |
| Android Phone / Tablet | Kiwi Browser + uBlock Origin | Full (uBlock) | Easy | Up to 1080p | Recommended |
| iPhone / iPad | Safari + AdGuard blocker | Moderate | Easy | Good | Works well |
| Chromecast / Google TV | Cast from Chrome on phone/laptop | Full (on casting device) | Easy | Up to 1080p | Recommended for TV |
| Roku | Screen mirror from Android | Moderate | Medium | Depends on phone | Works with setup |
| Apple TV | AirPlay from iPhone | Moderate (iOS) | Easy | Good | Easy setup |
How to enable subtitles, fix subtitle issues, and change the language on any device.
After pressing play, look for a CC icon or subtitle button in the video player controls at the bottom of the player. Click or tap it to enable subtitles. If you see a language dropdown, select your preferred language. Subtitle availability depends on the server — not all servers for a given title include subtitles.
If the CC button is not visible, the current server may not support subtitles. Switch to a different server option and reload. On some player types the subtitle option is inside a settings gear icon rather than a dedicated CC button. Look inside the player settings menu if the CC icon is not visible on the main controls bar.
Click the CC or subtitle icon in the player to open the language selector. Available languages are listed in a dropdown menu. Select your preferred language — subtitles update immediately. If your language is not available on the current server, try switching servers. Different servers for the same title sometimes offer different language options.
If subtitles are enabled but not showing: the server does not have subtitles for this title — switch to a different server. If subtitles show but are out of sync, the subtitle track was encoded for a different video version — again, switch servers. If subtitles appear as boxes or symbols, the player cannot render that script — try a different browser or server.
On mobile, subtitle controls are sometimes hidden inside the fullscreen player rather than the regular player UI. Enter fullscreen mode and look for the CC icon in the fullscreen controls. On iPhone in Safari, try the native player controls (tap the video and look for the speech bubble icon). If captions still do not work, test on a desktop browser to confirm if it is a device-specific or server-specific issue.
If no server for a title has subtitles available, you can add external subtitles using a browser extension like Substital (Chrome and Firefox). This extension lets you load an SRT subtitle file and overlay it on any video playing in your browser. Download the SRT file for your title from a subtitle database site, then load it through the Substital extension.
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