Kodi is a great media system, right up there with the likes of Plex and Jellyfin. It’s free, open-source, and can help you reliably stream your entire media collection to any local device. But while it’s quite easy to set up on your computer, getting it running on a TV is a completely different matter..
Popular media players like Plex have an app listed on every major app platform; that’s not the case for the underdog that is Kodi. But don’t worry: While you can’t find Kodi on Amazon Fire TV or Amazon Fire TV Stick, we can use a workaround to get the app reliably running on your TV. That’s because, deep down, the Fire TV Stick runs Android.
How to enable developer mode on Amazon Fire TV Stick
This workaround relies on the developer mode on the Fire TV Stick, which will allow us to download and install the Kodi app from their website.
The developer mode is a safe feature to enable and it won’t change how your Fire TV Stick operates. (It’s important to note, however, that you shouldn’t use this to download apps from untrusted sources.)
On your Fire TV home screen, click the Settings icon. You’ll find it at the end of the row of icons.
Here, choose the My Fire TV option and go to About. After highlighting the device name, press the Action button seven times. After that's done, Fire TV will tell you that you're now a developer.
Go back to My Fire TV section, and you'll see a brand new Developer Options menu. Go into it, choose Apps from Unknown Sources option, and from the popup click the Turn On button.
Click the Developer Options menu and enable Apps from Unknown Sources.
From the pop-up, choose the Turn On button. You're now free to install apps from different sources.
How to download and install Kodi on Amazon Fire TV Stick
Now that the outside world is opened up, we need a way to navigate it. And that happens using Amazon’s own Downloader app. Open the Amazon app store, then search and download the Downloader app.
Open the Downloader app, choose the Browser option from the sidebar, and enter this URL: https://kodi.tv/download.
This is Kodi’s official website, so it’s a trusted source. When the website opens, choose the Android app. As we mentioned above, Fire TV Stick is based on Android, so the Android app will work just fine on Fire TV. You’ll find different versions, but it’s best to use the 32-bit version for the Fire TV.
Once the download is finished, click the Install button. Review the permissions, and click Install again to complete the installation process.
And that’s all there is to it. Kodi will show up as an app on your Fire TV home screen, and it will function just like any other app. Open the app and you will be able to connect to the Kodi app in your local network.
A big part of Kodi is the customization experience, so you can some time to customize the interface on your TV just as you like it. Once you’re happy, all that’s left is to play something.
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