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How live dealer games run on mobile, what you need for a smooth stream, apps versus browser, and the best mobile live casinos in Canada. 19+.

By Iris Tran · Live-casino editor · Updated June 12, 2026

Most live casino play in Canada now happens on a phone, and the experience is built for it. Live tables are designed to run smoothly in portrait or landscape, with bet controls sized for thumbs and streams that adapt to your connection. Here’s how to get the best of it.

App or browser?

You have two ways in. A dedicated app, downloaded from the Canadian App Store or Google Play, can feel a touch smoother, supports biometric login and push notifications, and keeps your favourite tables one tap away. A mobile browser needs no download, updates automatically, and works on any device — you simply log in and play. Both stream the exact same live tables from the same studios, so the choice comes down to convenience. Many operators offer both.

What you need for a smooth stream

Live games are video, so a stable connection matters more than a fast one. A steady 4G/5G signal or home Wi-Fi is plenty; the stream automatically steps its quality up or down to match, so it won’t stall mid-hand if your signal dips. If you’re on mobile data, be aware that live video uses roughly 100–300 MB per hour depending on quality — noticeably more than software games — so Wi-Fi is worth using for longer sessions, or lower the stream quality in settings.

Getting the layout right

On a phone, most live tables default to a vertical layout with the video up top and the betting controls below; rotating to landscape gives a bigger view of the table. Take a moment to find the quality and sound settings, and place your first few bets while you learn where the buttons are — the round timer doesn’t wait.

Best mobile live casinos in Canada

Every operator in our Ontario ranking runs its live tables well on mobile; the table below highlights the strongest mobile experiences. As always, set a deposit limit in the app or site settings before you start — mobile play is convenient precisely because it’s always with you, which makes a pre-set limit all the more useful.

Top live casinos (Ontario)

Live casino comparison — Ontario (AGCO-licensed)

# Casino Rating Licence Visit
01
LeoVegas logo
4.8/5 AGCO Visit
02
888 Casino logo
4.7/5 AGCO Visit
03
JackpotCity logo
4.6/5 AGCO Visit
04
PlayOJO logo
4.5/5 AGCO Visit
05
Spin Casino logo
4.5/5 AGCO Visit

Ratings are our own editorial assessment. We only list operators licensed in Ontario for Ontario players. Outside Ontario, see your provincial operator.

FAQ

Do live casino games work on mobile?
Yes. Every operator we list streams live blackjack, roulette and baccarat to mobile, either through a dedicated app or directly in your phone's browser.
App or mobile browser — which is better?
Apps can be slightly smoother and support notifications and Face/Touch ID login; browsers need no download and update instantly. Both stream the same live tables.
What connection do I need?
A stable 4G/5G or Wi-Fi connection is enough. The stream adjusts quality automatically, but a steady connection avoids interruptions mid-hand.
Does mobile use a lot of data?
Live video uses more data than RNG games — roughly 100–300 MB per hour depending on quality. On mobile data, lower the stream quality or use Wi-Fi.
Are there Canadian live casino apps?
Yes. Several Ontario-licensed operators publish apps in the Canadian App Store and Google Play, including dedicated live casino apps.
Iris Tran

Reviewed by Iris Tran · Live-casino editor

Iris reviews live dealer tables for Canadian players, focusing on game range, studio quality and how smoothly the tables run on desktop and mobile. She tracks new releases from the major live studios week to week.

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