How to update the software on your Roku streaming device
All Roku TV™ models and Roku® streaming players are designed to ensure they are always running the latest version of software. Your Roku device will check to see whether new software is available for download during initial setup and whenever the Roku device is powered on, and then randomly every 24-36 hours. The download and installation are done automatically without ever interrupting your use of the Roku device. Any Roku peripherals, such as Roku wireless speakers or a Roku subwoofer, will automatically be updated alongside your TV or streaming player.
- Note: If you are unable to connect your Roku TV system to the internet, you may be able to update the TV software using USB.
For help with a Roku camera, video doorbell, bulb, plug, or light strip, learn how to update the software on a Roku Smart Home device.
How to check for updates on your streaming device
You may want to manually check for an update if:
- Your Roku device has been disconnected for an extended period of time.
- You recently installed an app from channelstore.roku.com.
Follow the instructions below to manually check for software and app updates.
- Press Home on your Roku remote
- Scroll and select Settings
- Select System
- Select Software update
- Select Check Now to manually check for updates
- Tip: The System update screen displays the current software and build version, along with the date and time of the latest update.
If there is new software available or there are updates for your apps, then your Roku device will download and install them automatically and once completed, your device will reboot.
If you are installing apps and need help, review the steps for adding apps to your Roku streaming device.