Share your Netflix screen with friends, your partner, or family anywhere in the world. Real-time sync, live chat, and video calls — 100% free, no browser extension, no download.
Tools like Teleparty (Netflix Party) require you to install a Chrome extension — and so does every person joining. WatchTogether uses direct screen sharing, so there is nothing to install for anyone.
Because WatchTogether streams your screen rather than integrating with Netflix's player, it works with Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, YouTube, Apple TV+, and any other video playing on your screen — including local files.
Unlike most watch party apps that only have text chat, WatchTogether includes free video and voice calls. Enable your camera and microphone and see each other's reactions in real time.
WatchTogether is used by thousands of long-distance couples for virtual movie nights. Share Netflix, talk on video, and feel close even when you're far apart. It's the closest thing to watching a movie together on the same couch.
Yes — the person sharing their screen needs a Netflix subscription. Friends joining the room watch through the shared screen, so they don't need their own Netflix account to watch together.
Netflix may show a black screen when you try to share a specific tab with DRM protection. The solution is to share your entire screen or desktop window instead of just the tab — this always works.
Yes. Teleparty syncs the Netflix player directly using a browser extension and requires everyone to have their own Netflix account. WatchTogether streams your screen so only the host needs Netflix — and no extension is needed.
Multiple people can join a single room. One person shares their screen and others watch in real time through the stream.
Friends can join a room and watch on any mobile device. Screen sharing (hosting) requires a desktop or laptop browser — Chrome or Edge works best.