Private video hosting for Roku: upload, organize, and watch
Private video hosting for Roku lets you keep personal or organizational videos off public platforms while still watching them on your television. Upload videos to a private library, organize them into Collections, invite specific viewers, then install the ClosedCast channel on your Roku to stream directly. Videos are private by default and you control who can watch.
What to know
- Private videos are kept private by default; you decide who can watch.
- Organize content with Collections, tags, and search for quick access.
- Share single videos or whole Collections and revoke access at any time.
- Stream your private library on Roku via a dedicated channel—no home server needed.
- Private hosting avoids public feeds, ads, and comments for calmer TV viewing.
Upload and organize your private library
Add home movies, training recordings, event footage, and other videos to a private streaming library. Use Collections, search, tags, and hashtags to keep content organized and easy to find for the people you choose to share with.
Share selectively and control access
Share a single video or an entire Collection and invite specific people by email. You can receive videos from others, share large files without email attachments, and revoke access when needed—no public links, feeds, or outside comments.
Watch on Roku — TV-friendly, private playback
Install the ClosedCast channel on your Roku device, connect your account, and stream your private library on the TV. Streaming works without building a home media server or keeping a computer running, and the experience excludes public feeds, ads, and comments.
Frequently asked questions
Can I watch my private videos on a Roku device?
Yes. Install the ClosedCast channel on your Roku, sign in, and stream videos from your private library on the TV.
Are uploaded videos private by default?
Yes. Uploaded videos are private by default and you choose who can view them.
Do I need a home media server to stream to Roku?
No. Upload videos to the private streaming library and play them on Roku without running a home server or keeping a computer on.
Can I share large files and later revoke access?
Yes. You can share large videos or entire Collections with specific people and revoke access when needed—avoiding email attachments and public links.