TV App Launching

Why launch support depends on brand, model, firmware, country, and installed apps.

Quick Answer

TV app launching varies by brand because each TV platform uses its own launch system. Samsung TV, Android TV, Google TV, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, LG webOS, Hisense, and Vizio do not share one universal app ID format or one universal remote launch API.

Last updated: May 7, 2026.

Why This Happens

Platform Difference What It Means
Different app ID formats Samsung IDs, Android package names, Roku channel IDs, URLs, and deep links are not interchangeable
Installed app requirement Many platforms only launch apps already installed on that TV
Country and store differences The same service can use different IDs, availability, or packages by region
Firmware changes TV updates can add, rename, restrict, or remove launch targets
Platform restrictions Some brands expose navigation but not reliable third-party app launching

Brand-Level Notes

Brand or Platform App Launching Constraint
Samsung TV Uses Samsung-specific app IDs; custom IDs can help when known
Android TV / Google TV Usually uses Android package names, URLs, or deep links
Roku Uses Roku channel behavior; power and channel launching are separate capabilities
Fire TV App launch support depends on Fire TV pairing, installed apps, and platform permissions
Apple TV Launching depends on Apple TV capabilities and paired local access
LG webOS Support varies by webOS version, app, country, and TV firmware
Hisense / Vizio Feature support varies heavily by platform generation and firmware

What You Can Try

  1. Confirm the target app is installed on the TV or streaming device.
  2. Use the built-in app list first.
  3. For Samsung TV, try the Samsung custom app IDs page.
  4. For Android TV or Google TV, try the Android TV custom app IDs page.
  5. If navigation works but app launch does not, treat it as a platform feature limit rather than a network failure.

Works With / Does Not Work With

Works With Does Not Work With
Supported launch targets exposed by the TV platform One universal app ID that works on every TV brand
Installed apps with known IDs, packages, URLs, or deep links Apps not installed on the TV or unavailable in the TV’s country
Custom apps on supported Samsung and Android TV / Google TV setups Unsupported brands or firmware that reject launch commands

TV App Launching FAQ

Can I use a Samsung app ID on Android TV?

No. Samsung TV app IDs and Android TV package names are different formats for different platforms.

Why does app launching work on one TV in the house but not another?

The TVs may use different brands, model years, firmware versions, regions, installed apps, or platform APIs.

Pairing is required first, but pairing alone does not guarantee that the TV exposes app launch commands.

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