Send files to TV Share

Send files to TV Share
Developer: ZOUHAIR MOUFARAJ
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1K installs
20 ratings
255 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
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Send files to TV Share Summary

Send files to TV Share is a ad-supported iOS app in Tools by ZOUHAIR MOUFARAJ. Released in May 2026 (2 months ago). It has 20 ratings with a 1.08★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 255 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store last updated May 27, 2026

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App Description

Send files to TV — Wi‑Fi sharing made simple

Send photos, videos, and documents from your phone to your TV without cables or extra hardware. Your phone runs a temporary file server on your home Wi‑Fi so your smart TV, streaming box, or any device with a web browser can download what you choose.

How it works

Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi‑Fi network.
Pick the files you want to share.
Start sharing and open the link on your TV (or scan the QR code if that’s easier).
Download the files in the browser and enjoy them on the big screen.
Why you’ll like it

No USB — share straight over the network.
Simple flow — pick files, get a link, download on the TV.
Multiple files — queue several items for one session.
Stays local — sharing uses your local network while a session is active; it’s built for use at home, not for sending data to our servers as part of this feature.
Good to know
Your TV needs a browser that can open URLs on your LAN. Sharing is meant for devices on the same Wi‑Fi; VPNs or guest networks can sometimes block discovery. For your privacy and stability, sharing may stop when you leave the app — start a new session when you return.

Extras
Handy tools and tips are included to get the most out of sending and playing media on your TV.