Lit IPTV
Multi-Screen IPTV Player: One Account, Every Screen
Lit IPTV is a multi-screen IPTV player in the way that actually matters day to day: one account that runs natively on all your screens at once and keeps them in sync. You bring your own playlist (M3U, M3U8, or Xtream Codes) and Lit IPTV plays it on your phone, tablet, television, and Mac, with your library, favourites, and watch history following you between them. To be clear from the start: Lit IPTV is a player only. It does not include, sell, or provide any channels or subscriptions; it simply gives the playlist you already have a home on every screen.
What a multi-screen IPTV player really means
Multi-screen means different things to different people, so here is exactly what Lit IPTV does. It runs on many screens at the same time under one account: your phone in the kitchen, a tablet in the bedroom, and a Fire TV in the living room can all be signed in together. You can cast a stream to the big screen while your phone stays free, and picture-in-picture lets you keep one video playing in a corner while you browse. Lit IPTV is a full-screen premium player on each device rather than a grid that tiles four channels into one window, so every screen gets the complete poster-led layout and guide, not a cramped mosaic.
One account, synced across every screen you own
Lit IPTV has native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Firestick, Fire TV, and Fire TV Cube, and macOS, and a Chromebook runs the Android app natively too. Cloud sync keeps your playlists, favourites, and watch history consistent everywhere, so you set up once and it is ready on the next screen. Being honest about coverage: there is no native app for Roku, Apple TV, Samsung (Tizen), LG (webOS), Xbox, PlayStation, or Windows. For those, you cast or AirPlay from the Lit IPTV phone app, or plug in an Amazon Firestick or an Android TV box and run Lit IPTV natively on the television instead.
Cast to the TV and keep your phone free
Chromecast support and AirPlay let you push a stream from your phone to a compatible television, which is the simplest way to get Lit IPTV onto a screen that has no native app, such as a Samsung, LG, or Roku set, or an Apple TV. Casting to the big screen also means your phone is not tied up: once the stream is playing on the television, you can put the handset down, answer a message, or line up what to watch next. On a Sony Bravia, TCL, Hisense, or Onn set that runs Google TV or Android TV, you can skip casting entirely and install Lit IPTV natively for a full remote-driven experience.
Picture-in-picture: two things at once on mobile
On iPhone, iPad, and Android, picture-in-picture floats your stream into a small, movable window so you can keep watching while you use other apps. It is genuinely useful as a second screen: follow one match or channel in the corner while you scroll, message, or check something in the browser, then tap to bring it back to full screen. Combined with casting, it gives you a practical two-screen setup at home, one stream on the television and another in picture-in-picture on your phone, all from a single app and a single account.
Bring your own playlist, and a note on simultaneous streams
Lit IPTV plays the playlist you already pay for: paste an M3U or M3U8 link, or enter your Xtream Codes host, username, and password, and your channels, films, and series appear ready to watch. One honest point about watching on multiple screens at the same time: whether two devices can stream at once is set by your provider, not by Lit IPTV. Most IPTV subscriptions include a connection limit, so if a second screen will not play while the first is running, that limit is the reason. Lit IPTV happily runs everywhere you sign in; the number of simultaneous streams is a question for your provider's plan.
Free to install, with an optional Pro upgrade
Installing Lit IPTV and getting full playback is free on every platform. Pro is optional and unlocks the full experience across all your screens. Subscribe once on iPhone or Android and Pro activates on every device signed in with the same account, so there is no separate purchase for the tablet, the Fire TV, or the Mac. Because Lit IPTV is purely a player, there are no channels to buy from us: you bring the subscription, and one account carries your library, your settings, and your Pro status to every screen you own.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can I watch on two screens at the same time?
Lit IPTV runs on as many devices as you sign in, but whether two can actually stream at once depends on your provider's connection limit, not the app. Many IPTV plans allow only one or two simultaneous connections, so check your subscription if a second screen will not play.
Which devices have a native Lit IPTV app?
iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Firestick, Fire TV, and Fire TV Cube, and macOS. A Chromebook runs the Android app natively. All of them stay in sync through the cloud under one account.
What about Roku, Apple TV, Samsung, LG, or Windows?
There is no native app for those. The honest workaround is to cast or AirPlay from the Lit IPTV phone app, or plug in an Amazon Firestick or an Android TV box and run Lit IPTV natively on the television. For Windows, use it on your phone or a Mac, as there is no Windows build.
Does everything sync between my screens?
Yes. Your playlists, favourites, and watch history sync across every signed-in device through the cloud, so you can start something on one screen and pick it up on another without setting up your playlist again.
Can I keep a stream playing while I use other apps?
Yes, on iPhone, iPad, and Android. Picture-in-picture floats the video into a small window so you can browse, message, or switch apps while it keeps playing, then tap to return to full screen.
How do I add Lit IPTV to a TV with no native app?
Cast or AirPlay from your phone, or plug in a Firestick or Android TV box. On Firestick, sideload with the Downloader app using code 9588685, then sign in with a short code shown on the TV that you enter on your phone.
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