Pic 'N' Play - Turn any screen into a wireless display β€” no app needed

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Cast your Google Photos library to any TV, projector, or laptop. Instant room codes. Zero storage. Beautifully designed. Pic 'N' Play turns any TV, projector, laptop, or tablet into a wireless display β€” no app on the screen, no cables, no hardware. Sign up, scan the on-screen QR, and cast photos or video from your phone in under 30 seconds. Multiple people can cast to one display live.

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Hi Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ This is Sage7 AI's fifth launch, and the one we've used the most ourselves. Every "cast to your TV" tool we tried wanted something: an app installed on the screen, a dongle, the right cable, or matching ecosystems (good luck casting from an Android to an Apple TV). So at a family dinner, a team standup, or a classroom, someone always ends up fumbling with adapters instead of sharing the moment. Pic 'N' Play fixes that. If a screen has a browser, it's a display: β€’ Open picnplay.com on any TV, projector, laptop, or tablet β€” a room code appears instantly. Nothing to install on the screen, no login on the TV. β€’ Scan the QR with your phone (or type the 6-char code) and you're linked. β€’ Cast photos and video from Google Photos, Google Drive, your device, Unsplash, or Pexels β€” with Ken Burns, crossfade, and slide transitions. β€’ Multi-sender rooms: everyone at the table adds to the same display in real time. β€’ Always-on displays for venues β€” bind an album and a screen loops 24/7, survives reboots, no phone in the loop. One deliberate choice: we built a casting layer, not a storage layer. Your photos stream through and aren't warehoused on our servers, and we charge a fair subscription instead of monetizing your attention β€” no ad tracking, no data sales. Free forever to start (no card). Pro is $8.90/mo for 2GB, video, and all transitions; Business adds persistent displays and collaborators for venues. We're here all day β€” tell us what screen you'd point this at, and where casting has burned you before. Every bit of feedback shapes what ships next. πŸ™ p.s. That extra old iPad sitting in your rack can now turn into a beautiful Mural

Finally a clean way to share vacation photos without everyone crowding around a phone. The QR pairing worked instantly on my old projector, which I did not expect.