List of smart TV platforms and middleware software

The following list encompasses notable smart TV platforms and application software that are used as software framework and middleware platforms used by more than just one manufacturer.

Middleware providers to multiple third parties

For TV sets and companion boxes vendors, available under OEM license.

Smart TV framework platforms managed by standardization bodies or technology consortium

FrameworkManaged byComments
HbbTVHbbTV AssociationAn HTML5-based application framework middle-ware software platform provided by the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV association.
CE-HTMLCEA (Consumer Electronics Association)As part of Web4CE.
OIPFOpen IPTV ForumAs of June 2014, OIPF is now part of the HbbTV Association.
Tru2wayCableLabs

Smart TV framework platforms managed by single companies or foundations

Available to third parties, under OEM license.

FrameworkManaged byUsed byComment
Android TVGoogle

Asus

B&O

Bouygues Telecom (Bbox Miami)

CCC Mobile (Air Stick)[1]

Free/Iliad (Freebox Mini 4K)

LeEco (Super4 X Series)

NVIDIA (Shield TV Console)

Philips

RCA

Sharp

Sony

ChannelMaster

Hyundai

Xiaomi (Mi Box)

Smart TV platform for TV sets and set-top-boxes. Gives access to Android apps through the Play Store.
BoxeeBoxee, IncD-LinkPopular fork of the Kodi/XBMC media center software with custom graphical user interface and some proprietary application framework for apps.[2][3]
Fire TVAmazon

Westinghouse, Element

Smart TV platform for TV sets
Firefox OS for TVMozillaPanasonicPanasonic's Smart TVs, including their new 4K TVs, continue to feature Mozilla's open source Firefox OS, despite Mozilla lowering its development priority on developing the operating system. [4] Panasonic is continuing to develop their fork, calling it My Home Screen while Mozilla has stated that they will continue to support and work with Panasonic[5][6]
FrogWyplaySFRUsed by some IPTV operators, such as SFR in France on its set-top-box
Google TVGoogleAsus

Hisense

LG

Logitech

Netgear

SFR

Sony

TCL

Vizio

Android based platform.[7] Its development stopped in 2013[8] and it is replaced by Chromecast and Android TV.
Horizon TVLiberty GlobalA cross-platform platform based fork of the Kodi/XBMC media center software with proprietary middleware framework for video on demand and handling DRM for streaming cable television channels.
httvLinkHTTVKaon

Pace

Sagemcom

Smit

An HbbTV compliant TV Operating System for Connected TV receivers, addressing all Digital TV platforms.
InviewInview Technology LtdDigifusion

Thomson

Sony

Connects an ordinary TV (or set-top box) to get IPTV.[9][10]
Kodi Entertainment Center (formerly XBMC Media Center)XBMC FoundationOpen source cross-platform media center and DVR/PVR frontend software.
MeeGoNokia, The Linux FoundationMiddleware for smart TV. Now split into Tizen, Mer, and Sailfish OS)[11] (Linux Foundation, Intel, AMD[12]) currently based on a derivative fork of Kodi/XBMC media center software[13][14][15][16]
MediaroomEricsson (former: Microsoft)Ericsson Mediaroom TV platforms are offered by 90 operators around the world.Middleware for Pay-TV operators[17][18][19]
OpenTVNagravisionBSkyB (UK)

Sky Italia (Italy)

Digital+ (Spain)

Numericable (France)

EchoStar (USA)

Middleware for Pay-TV operators.
Vewd formerly Opera TVVewdHisense

Mediatek

Humax

Samsung

Sony

Swisscom

Vestel

TV solution for operators, OEMs, and brands.
Oregan Media Browser 5Oregan NetworksBritish Telecom

Telefónica

NTT

Middleware for Pay-TV operators, deployed by large telecoms and cable operators such as BT and Telefónica on Hybrid STBs
PlexPlex, IncClosed source cross-platform media center with proprietary streaming functionality to numerous devices, (started out as a popular fork of the Kodi/XBMC media center software.
PowerUp Suite Zodiac Interactive Cablevision (Altice USA)

Charter Communications

Rogers

Middleware, presentation engine, low level adaptation, back office mediation for Tier 1 through Tier 3 pay TV operators
Roku TV [20]RokuHisense

JVC

Roku

TCL

Sharp

Insignia

LG

Haier

RDK (Reference Development Kit)RDK Management, LLCCisco

Humax

Pace

TV solution for operators, OEMs, and brands.
Smart TV AllianceSmart TV AllianceLG

Panasonic (VierraConnect)

Philips / TP Vision

Toshiba (CloudTV)

A common SDK for TV app development and publishing for TV vendors.
ToFu Media PlatformPivosPivos

PlayJam

Cross-platform fork of Kodi/XBMC media center licensed to third parties and other commercial partners as OEM.
Ubuntu TVCanonicalUbuntu operating system[21][22][23] based platform, with Unity Next user interface for TV.
Yahoo! Smart TV (formerly Yahoo! Connected TV)Yahoo!Mediatek

Samsung

Sony

Trident

Toshiba

Vizio (Internet Apps Plus)

Available on some TV sets.[24]
Shijiu TV Shijiu, Inc Samsung

LG

TCL

Skyworth

Alibaba

and various OTT boxes

Middleware for internet TV. A cross-platform high-performance OpenGL based HTML5 engine licensed to third parties and other commercial partners as OEM. Also known as 'QCast'.

Smart TV platforms utilized by vendors

Includes first and third-party solutions.

VendorPlatformDevices
AmazonFire TVFor Fire TV devices, including Fire TV Stick.
AppletvOSiOS-based, with an app store. For Apple TV generation 4 and later.
AppleApple TV SoftwareiOS-based. For AppleTV generations 1 to 3. Initially based on Mac OS X Tiger and Front Row.
GoogleChromecastFor Chromecast HDMI dongles.
HaierRoku TVFor TV sets.
Hisense VIDAA / VIDAA U For TV sets.
HisenseRoku TVFor TV sets.
HitachiRoku TVFor TV sets.
InsignaRoku TVFor TV sets.
LGwebOS Smart TVCurrent solution for TV sets.[25]
LGNetCastFormer solution for TV sets.[26][27][28][29][30]
MicrosoftXbox OneFor Xbox One game console. More Smart TV features and TV apps expected with the Windows 10 update, that include the Windows Universal App Store.
MicrosoftXbox 360For Xbox 360 game console, with smart TV features.
NetgearNeoTVFor NeoTV streaming players.
NvidiaAndroid TVFor Nvidia Shield TVs.
PanasonicViera Cast and Viera ConnectFor TV sets. The newer TV models now use the Firefox OS TV platform (no longer vendor specific).
PanasonicLife+ScreenFor TV sets.
PhilipsNet TVFor TV sets.
PhilipsAndroid TVFor TV sets.
SamsungTizen OS for TVFor newer TV sets.
SamsungSamsung Smart TV (Orsay OS)Former solution for TV sets and connected Blu-ray players. Now replaced by Tizen OS.[31][32][33]
SharpAndroid TVFor TV sets.
SharpAQUOS NET+For TV sets.
SharpRoku TVFor TV sets.
SharpSmartCentralFor TV sets.
SonyAndroid TVFor TV sets.
SonyPlayStation TV with Sony Entertainment NetworkFor PlayStation game console.[34][35]
SonySony Internet TV (Sony Apps)Former solution for TV sets. The newer TV models use the Android TV platform (no longer vendor specific).
TCLAndroid TVFor TV sets.
TCLRoku TVFor TV sets.
TCL / ThomsonSmart TV 2For TV sets.
TiVoTiVoFor TiVo DVR box.
ToshibaToshiba PlacesFor TV sets.[36]
Sling MediaSlingboxFor Slingbox set-top-boxes.
Western DigitalWD TVFor WD TV boxes.
WestinghouseFire TVFor TV sets.
WestinghouseSAMBAFor TV sets. A very limited system with apps you cannot change.

See also

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