Share family videos privately and watch them on Roku
You can keep family recordings private by creating an invite-only streaming library, organizing videos for easy replay, and watching them together on a Roku TV. Upload videos, group them into Collections, invite specific relatives, and control who can view or stop viewing at any time. This approach avoids public social feeds while making family moments easy to revisit on the big screen.
What to know
- Keep family videos private by default and share only with invited people.
- Organize recordings into Collections, tags, and searchable entries for easy replay.
- Share large video files without relying on email attachments or public links.
- Revoke or change access whenever you need to maintain privacy.
- Stream your private library on Roku TV and other supported devices for calm, TV-friendly viewing.
Build a private, organized family library
Upload home movies, celebrations, vacations, and legacy recordings into a single archive and organize them with Collections, tags, and search so recordings are easy to find and replay.
Share selectively and control access
Invite only the people you trust rather than posting publicly. Videos are private by default; you can share a single recording or an entire Collection and revoke access whenever needed.
Watch together on Roku and supported devices
Turn stored recordings into a TV-friendly streaming library so families can watch on Roku TV and other supported devices from the comfort of the living room—no public links, feeds, or social-algorithm exposure.
Frequently asked questions
Can I watch family videos on my Roku TV?
Yes. You can stream your private family video library on Roku TV from ClosedCast so recordings are viewable on the television.
Are uploaded videos public by default?
No. Videos are private by default; you choose who to invite and can keep your entire library private.
How do I share recordings with relatives?
Invite specific family members to view a single recording or an entire Collection instead of posting videos publicly or using unlisted public links.
Can I stop someone from watching a video after I shared it?
Yes. You can revoke access at any time to remove viewing permissions for people you previously invited.
Can I share large video files without email attachments?
Yes. Uploading to a private archive lets you share and receive large recordings without attaching them to email or posting them publicly.