Private family video library on Roku
Yes — you can use your Roku as a private family video library. ClosedCast lets you upload family videos, organize them into Collections, privately share with selected relatives, and watch your videos on Roku TV. It’s designed to keep recordings private by default, without public feeds, ads, or comments.
What to know
- Your Roku can serve as a private, TV-friendly home movie library.
- You can upload and organize family videos into Collections for easy replay.
- Share selected videos securely with relatives rather than posting publicly.
- Stream your private library on Roku via the ClosedCast channel from the Roku Channel Store.
- The setup emphasizes privacy and preservation—no public feed, ads, or comments.
What you can do
Upload personal and family videos, create a private video library for your household, organize home movies into Collections, and share selected videos securely with relatives so everyone can revisit important moments on TV.
Watching on Roku
ClosedCast is available in the Roku Channel Store so you can stream your private library to your Roku TV. Install the channel on your Roku device and sign in to access your household’s Collections on the biggest screen in your home.
Privacy and preservation
The service is private by default with no public feed or algorithmic recommendations. It preserves meaningful recordings without ads or public comments, keeping family memories organized and replayable.
Frequently asked questions
Can I watch my home movies on a Roku TV?
Yes. ClosedCast supports streaming your private video library to Roku TV through its channel in the Roku Channel Store.
How do I share videos with family members?
You can organize videos into Collections and share access with selected relatives so only invited people can view the content.
Are videos public or ad-supported?
Videos are private by default and can be preserved without ads or public comments, rather than being posted publicly.
Where do I get the Roku app?
Find and install the ClosedCast channel in the Roku Channel Store to access your private family video library on Roku TV.