Seamless app discovery
Fire TV's Cinematic UI gives you opportunity to showcase key app content on the home screen and implement features like Catalog Integration and the Alexa Video Skills Kit to increase discoverability.
Create meaningful connections with customers
Expand your reach and drive engagement within your App with features like Live TV, Login with Amazon, and the Fire OS recommendation engine.
Publish and build your app with ease
Our operating system, Fire OS 7, is based on Android 9 (Pie) and API level 28, making it compatible with existing Android apps, without additional engineering effort. Learn more
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen) is the most powerful 4K streaming stick yet, delivering fluid cloud gaming and next-gen Wi-Fi 6E connectivity for an optimized entertainment experience.
The Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) is our fastest-ever streaming media player with an octa-core 2.0 GHz processor and Wi-Fi 6E support to deliver quick app starts and smooth streaming. Alexa hands-free voice control and 4K Ultra HD content support enhance the entertainment experience.
The Fire TV Omni QLED Series enhances the smart TV experience with a 4K QLED display and hands-free Alexa voice control for seamless content discovery and navigation.
Fire TV offers customers an immersive 10-foot experience that include the world’s first smart TV with built-in far-field voice control, the first OLED Fire TV smart TV, and the first ever Fire TV soundbar.
Automotive is available in select models of Stellantis vehicles including the Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Grand Wagoneer. This device supports Touch for Fire TV and Offline Download, allowing customers to engage through remote, touch, and voice.
Echo Show 15 has a 15.6” Full HD display and an Amlogic POP1 processor supporting AV1/HVEC/MPEG codecs, 6-Mic array, 5MP Camera, 3GB RAM, 16GB of flash memory, Alexa capabilities, and touch support. Fire TV on Echo Show 15 is a unique software experience with some controls and settings on Fire TV devices and Smart TVs not found on Echo Show 15.
Fire OS is the operating system that runs Amazon Fire TV and tablet devices. Fire OS is a fork of Android, so if your app runs on Android, it will most likely run on Amazon Fire devices too. Review the device targeting and compatibility guidelines for the latest versions and API level requirements.