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Start watching YouTube on your Roku streaming device
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Similar to other big streaming apps, you can find YouTube in Roku's Channel Store. You can download the app to view both regular YouTube and YouTube TV. Here's how to get YouTube on Roku using your streaming device, computer, Android, iPhone, or iPad.

Quick Steps

  1. Select the Home button.
  2. Select Streaming Channels .
  3. Select Search .
  4. Enter youtube .
  5. Select YouTube .
  6. Select Add channel .
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using a Roku Device

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  1. This is next to a house icon.
  2. You'll find the Roku navigation menu on the left-hand side of the home screen.
    • This will open the Channel Store.
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  3. This is the magnifying glass.
  4. Results will load as you type.
  5. You'll see this on the right side.
    • If you're looking for YouTube TV , select that tile instead.
  6. If you created a PIN number during the activation process, you may be asked to enter it now.
    • YouTube will be added to your Roku. To open the app, select Go to channel on the details page, or find it on your home screen. You can now watch YouTube on your Roku.
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Method 2
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Using the Website

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  1. Go to https://channelstore.roku.com/browse in a web browser. You can use a desktop or mobile browser. [1]
  2. Enter your email address and password. This is the account used to register your Roku device.
  3. You can also use the categories to find YouTube.
  4. This will open the app's page.
  5. The app will be added to your Roku device.
  6. If you don't see YouTube installed on your device, do the following:
    • Navigate to Settings .
    • Select System .
    • Select System update .
    • Select Check now .
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Method 3
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Using the Mobile App

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  1. This app is available for iPhone, iPad, and Android. [2]
  2. This is at the top of the app. You can also tap Store to browse for YouTube manually.
  3. You should see the YouTube tile.
  4. This will open the app's details.
  5. You'll be asked to follow additional instructions on-screen to get the app on your Roku device.
  6. Check your Roku device . If you don't see YouTube installed on your device, do the following:
    • Navigate to Settings .
    • Select System .
    • Select System update .
    • Select Check now .
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  • Question
    Why isn't YouTube on my screen?
    Community Answer
    YouTube isn't an administrative application. You'll have to download it yourself from the app store.
  • Question
    How can I get my local channels on Roku?
    Community Answer
    You'll have to go through a package such as YouTube TV (or streaming service through your local cable company) or use an antenna on a different port on your TV.
  • Question
    Why does YouTube keep telling me I have to put codes in?
    Isaiah Jankowski
    Community Answer
    You are trying to log in several times. Just log in once and select your name from the “Who’s watching YouTube” screen.
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      1. Open Roku on your TV.
      2. Select Streaming Channels on the menu.
      3. Select Top Free .
      4. Select the YouTube channel.
      5. Select Add channel .
      6. Select Go to channel to open YouTube.

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