The Roku® Smart Home mobile app is a free application for iOS® and Android™ that turns your mobile device into the ultimate smart home manager for all your Roku Smart Home devices, including indoor and outdoor home security cameras, video doorbells, smart bulbs, smart light strips, smart plugs and home monitoring accessories. Easily set up your smart home devices, customise your settings and more.
Note: The Roku Smart Home mobile app is only available in English in the United States.
If you want to control a Roku streaming player, Roku Streaming Stick®, Roku audio device or a Roku TV™ with your phone or tablet, learn how to install the Roku mobile app.
How to fix Smart Home app issues
Review the troubleshooting tips below to fix Smart Home app issues on your device.
- Uninstall and reinstall: Remove the Roku Smart Home app from your device and reinstall it. Sign in.
- Update your device: Ensure you are running Android version 9.0 or newer and iOS 16.0 or higher on your device.
- Update the Smart Home app: If you are being prompted to update the Roku Smart Home App, click Update App Now. You can also check for Smart Home app updates on the or
- (Android) Update the Google Play Store:
- Make sure the Play Store app is up to date:
- Open the Google Play Store app.
- Tap on your profile icon in the top right.
- Go to Settings > About.
- If there’s an update available tap Update Play Store.
- Restart your device:
- Restarting the device can help refresh system services, which might resolve the issue.
- (Android) Clear Google Play Store cache:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store.
- Select Storage & Cache and tap on Clear Cache.
- (Android) Update Google Play services:
- Open the Play Store and search for "Google Play Services." If there’s an Update button, tap it to install the latest version.
- (Android) Verify app is installed from the Google Play Store:
- Tap and hold the Roku Smart Home app.
- Tap App Info in the pop-up.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the screen to the Store section. In the App details, you should see App installed from Google Play Store.
- (iOS) Check your device is compatible: If your iOS phone or tablet is running an older version or is jailbroken, it may not be compatible with the mobile app. Contact Apple support for further advice and guidance.
What can I do with the Smart Home app?
After each Roku Smart Home device is set up and added to the Roku Smart Home app, you can access it from the Home screen and:
- Control your smart home devices: Turn a device on or off, view a live video stream, talk to visitors with two-way audio or activate an alarm.
- Monitor your home:Set up a Roku Home Monitoring System SE, add sensors and use self-monitoring or Pro Monitoring powered by Noonlight (subscription required).
- Customise settings: Adjust brightness or colour temperature, customise motion and sound settings, create sleep routines or create a home monitoring schedule.
- Add rules:Create a rule that instructs multiple smart home devices to perform the same action at the same time, such as turning on all your smart bulbs.
- Update software: Keep your smart home devices running their best with the latest features by updating them one at a time or all at once.
- Create device groups:Define a group of smart bulbs, plugs, cameras, lights strips and sensors, and view and control them all at once.
Can’t connect to your Smart Home device?
If the Smart Home app is unable to find your camera, doorbell, bulb, plug, light strip or home monitoring accessory, get help with connecting a Roku Smart Home device.
Roku camera issues
If you are having trouble connecting to the app with a camera, such as the Roku Battery Camera, follow these steps or try camera-specific troubleshooting solutions.
- Restart from app Settings by scrolling down and tapping Restart, or unplug/replug your camera.
- The Outdoor SE camera has a power switch under the back cover – slide the switch OFF, wait for 30 seconds, then switch it back ON.
- To restart the Roku Battery Camera, press the Set-up button three times.
- Restart the Floodlight Camera by locating the breaker switch that controls power to your camera. Switch in OFF, wait for 30 seconds, then switch it back ON.