Tizen Store May 2026

For developers, the opportunity is specific but profitable: build once for a (one screen size, one input method) and reach tens of millions of homes. No advertising ID tracking wars. No sideloading concerns. Just a clean, curated, and surprisingly stable marketplace. In a Nutshell | Feature | Tizen Store | |---------|-------------| | Primary devices | Samsung Smart TVs, older wearables, home appliances | | App formats | Web (.wgt), Native (.tpk), .NET | | Commission | 30% (20% after 1 yr subscriptions) | | Payment methods | Samsung Pay, credit cards (region-dependent) | | User accounts | Samsung account | | Key strength | TV market dominance | | Key weakness | Diminishing wearable presence |

Unlike generic app stores, the Tizen Store is built for —a watch app, a TV remote control utility, and a refrigerator recipe manager all live side by side. A Second Life in Smart TVs The store’s biggest success story isn’t mobile—it’s the living room . Samsung’s Tizen-powered Smart TVs (over 200 million units shipped) rely entirely on the Tizen Store for apps like Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Samsung TV Plus , and thousands of niche streaming and utility apps. In fact, the Tizen Store is one of the largest TV app marketplaces globally, second only to LG’s webOS store among non-Android TV platforms. tizen store

In a world dominated by Apple’s App Store and Google Play, it’s easy to overlook the quieter marketplaces. But for millions of users—and hundreds of developers—the Tizen Store is not an afterthought. It’s the heartbeat of Samsung’s independent software universe. What Is the Tizen Store? The Tizen Store is the official application distribution platform for devices running Tizen OS —Samsung’s Linux-based, open-source operating system. While most consumers know Tizen from Samsung smart TVs and wearables (like the Galaxy Watch series before Wear OS), the store also serves select smartphones (discontinued in most regions), refrigerators, washers, air conditioners, and even some cameras. For developers, the opportunity is specific but profitable:

The Tizen Store may never challenge the giants of mobile, but inside a Samsung smart home, it’s the powering everything from binge-watching to meal prep to fitness tracking. And that’s exactly how Samsung wants it. Would you like a technical guide for publishing an app to the Tizen Store, or a comparison with other TV app stores (webOS, Android TV, Roku)? Just a clean, curated, and surprisingly stable marketplace

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