Lost Your Vizio Remote? Pair Your iPhone in Two Minutes

Updated July 16, 2026 · by the developer of A Decent Remote

If you had to lose one brand’s remote, you’d pick Vizio. SmartCast TVs (2016 and newer) are the friendliest lost-remote case there is: pairing a phone requires no remote, no hidden button, and no USB mouse — the TV shows a PIN on screen all by itself, and typing it on your phone completes the pairing. Two minutes, start to finish.

Pairing your iPhone

  1. Connect your iPhone to the same Wi-Fi network as the TV.
  2. Open A Decent Remote — SmartCast TVs on the network are found automatically.
  3. Tap the TV. A four-digit PIN appears on the TV screen.
  4. Type the PIN into the app. Paired — permanently.

From there the phone is the remote: power, volume, mute, inputs, navigation, and app launching. SmartCast TVs remain reachable over the network in standby, so turning the TV back on from the couch works too.

When the PIN doesn’t appear

This is the classic Vizio remote-app failure, and it has a specific cause: depending on model year and firmware, SmartCast TVs listen for pairing requests on one of two different network ports — and many remote apps only ever try one. The app connects, nothing shows on the TV, and the user concludes their TV is broken. A Decent Remote probes both ports and remembers which one your TV answers on, so this failure mode doesn’t apply. If no PIN appears even then, unplug the TV for 30 seconds and try again — SmartCast’s pairing service occasionally wedges until a power cycle.

If the TV isn’t on Wi-Fi

The physical buttons on a SmartCast TV (usually power, input, and volume on the back or underside) can’t navigate network menus on most models, so a TV that was never set up on Wi-Fi genuinely needs a remote for first-time setup. But if the TV was on Wi-Fi and you’ve since changed routers, the hotspot trick works: set your iPhone’s hotspot name and password to match the old network, let the TV rejoin it, pair, and then walk the TV into the new network.

Other options, honestly

Vizio’s official SmartCast Mobile app does the same job for Vizio sets. Replacement Vizio remotes are cheap — $8–$15 — because most are plain IR. If the household has more than one TV brand, one universal app covers them all: A Decent Remote also handles Roku, Samsung, LG, Fire TV, Apple TV and most other smart TVs.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need the original remote to pair a phone with a Vizio TV?

No — this is Vizio's best feature for lost-remote situations. When an app requests pairing, the TV displays a PIN on screen by itself. You type that PIN on your phone and you're in. No button on the TV, no old remote.

The PIN never shows up on my TV. Why?

Vizio TVs expose their control API on one of two different ports depending on model year and firmware, and apps that only try one of them fail silently. A Decent Remote probes both automatically. If a PIN still doesn't appear, power-cycle the TV (unplug 30 seconds) and retry.

Does this work on all Vizio TVs?

SmartCast models — roughly 2016 and newer. Older Vizio Internet Apps sets don't have the network control API.

Can the app turn the TV on and off?

Yes. SmartCast TVs stay network-reachable in standby, so power on/off from the phone works, along with volume, inputs, navigation and app launching.