Amazon is announcing an AirPlay alternative that will be open to anyone with a Fire TV

At CES 2024, Amazon announced that its TVs and smart displays will gain support for a Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay rival called Matter open casting, and that it could finally simplify the confusing world of exclusive video casting standards.

If you have a Google Pixel phone, you can only cast video to a screen using Google Chromecast, only iPhones and other Apple gadgets can cast via AirPlay, and this annoying exclusivity can keep you from getting the most out of your technology if you don’t remain exclusive to one ecosystem.

Amazon is taking a step toward unifying these systems by bringing Matter casting to its Prime Video app and various Amazon gadgets. So when you fire up the Prime Video app and tap the Cast icon, regardless of which phone you have, you should see a wider selection of compatible hardware that you can stream video to. Matter casting can bypass hardware limitations because it uses app-to-app communication according to Chris DeCenzo, a principal engineer at Amazon (via The edge).

Fire TV now on Amazon Echo Show 15, it hangs on the wall

The Echo Show 15 (Image credit: Amazon)

The feature is first rolling out to the Echo Show 15 smart display, and Amazon says Fire TVs should also have access to Matter casting soon. Later this year, other streaming platforms, including Pluto TV, Plex, Sling TV, Starz, and ZDF, will follow Prime Video in adding support on the software side — not the biggest hitters from our list of the best streaming services, but a start nonetheless.