Apple Music is now available on Roku devices, as the streaming service has made its way to the popular streaming device. The addition of Apple Music comes as a bit of a surprise, as Roku has been known for its lack of support for music streaming. However, with the addition of Apple Music, Roku may have to change that. Apple Music is one of the most popular music services available on the internet. It offers a wide variety of songs and albums to choose from, and it’s easy to find and use. The service is also free to use. Roku has been known for its lack of support for music streaming, but with the addition of Apple Music, they may have to change that. With Apple Music being so popular and free to use, it may be a good choice for those who want to add some music streaming support into their Roku device.


Roku announced on Monday that an Apple Music app is now available on all Roku devices, including the company’s numerous streaming players and sticks, Roku TVs, and the Roku Streambar Pro. The app works just as you’d expect — you can stream any songs, albums, or playlists you want, and your TV will display song lyrics synchronized with music playback. Apple Music also has some video content, such as music videos, original shows, and concerts, which are all available on Roku. Apple even supports 4K video playback, as long as your Roku player or TV can output 4K.

This isn’t the first Apple service to arrive on Roku devices, as Apple TV has been available on Roku since 2019. It’s a bit strange that Apple’s video streaming service supported Roku relatively quickly, while Apple Music had to wait almost seven years, but at least it’s there now.

Source: Roku