Introduction
Hi welcome to the "Kodi Guide", a guide based on Viren's Stremio Guide for those who wanna join to the kodi world.
What is Kodi?
Kodi, at first glance, is a versatile media center capable of organizing and playing your local content. However, when paired with the right addons and a debrid service, it transforms into "All in one" streaming platform. With this guide, you’ll set up a clean, efficient solution for watching content from virtually any streaming service — and much more — in the highest quality possible, without buffering.
Kodi itself is completely free to download and use. All addons can also be installed at no cost. If you want to elevate your experience, you can optionally integrate addons that connect to debrid services or Usenet-based providers to enhance speed, source availability, and stream quality. These services are not required to enjoy Kodi, but later in this guide I’ll explain what they do and why you might consider using them.
Where kodi can be installed?
- Windows PCs (Windows 7, 8, 10, 11)
- macOS computers
- Linux PCs (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, etc.)
- Android devices
- Android phones
- Android tablets
- Android TV
- Android TV Boxes
- Fire OS devices
- Amazon Fire TV
- Fire TV Stick
- Fire TV Cube
- NVIDIA Shield TV
- ChromeOS devices (Chromebooks with Android app support)
- Apple devices (some require sideloading or jailbreak)
- iPhone
- iPad
- Apple TV (sideload)
- Raspberry Pi (Pi 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Xbox One / Series X/S (Microsoft Store version)
- Generic ARM-based TV boxes
- Steam Deck (Linux-based manual installation)
Showcase
This is a short video showcasing Kodi's interface with some addons installed and themes applied: