1page.title=Android TV 2@jd:body 3 4 5<p>The Android TV platform user interface provides the launch pad for your app's big screen 6 experience. It's important to understand how your app is presented in the main user interface and 7 how your app can help users get to the content they want quickly.</p> 8 9<p class="note"> 10 <strong>Important:</strong> There are specific design requirements your app must meet to qualify 11 as an Android TV app on Google Play. For more information, see the requirements listed in 12 <a href="{@docRoot}distribute/essentials/quality/tv.html">TV App Quality</a>. 13</p> 14 15<h2>Home Screen</h2> 16 17<p>The Home Screen is the start of the user experience, providing search, content 18 recommendations, and access to apps and settings. This screen provides a rich and cinematic 19 overview of apps and content.</p> 20 21<img src="{@docRoot}design/tv/images/atv-home.jpg" alt="TV Home screen" /> 22 23 24<h2>Search</h2> 25 26<p>By bringing the power of Google search to the big screen, Android TV makes new, dynamic 27 connections between content. A favorite movie may lead to the discovery of a new music artist; 28 planning a trip to Paris might surface new YouTube content and photos.</p> 29 30<img src="{@docRoot}design/tv/images/search.jpg" alt="Recommendations Row" /> 31 32<p>To learn more about searching within your app, see 33 <a href="{@docRoot}training/tv/discovery/in-app-search.html">Searching within TV Apps</a>. 34 35<h2>Recommendations</h2> 36 37<p>The recommendations row on Android TV is a central feature of the Home Screen that allows 38 users quick access to dynamic and relevant content for their media-consumption activities. The 39 row is optimized for quick browsing of personalized content and activity resumption (on the 40 device and across devices), while also providing a way for users to act on meaningful new 41 content.</p> 42 43<img src="{@docRoot}design/tv/images/recommendations.png" alt="Recommendations Row" /> 44 45<p> 46 Recommendations are based on the user’s recent and frequent usage behaviors, as well as 47 expressed content preferences. They appear as cards that represent a system or app action, 48 notification, activity, or piece of actionable media. Your app can provide suggestions for the 49 recommendations row to help get your content noticed. To learn more, see 50 <a href="{@docRoot}training/tv/discovery/recommendations.html">Recommending TV Content</a>. 51</p> 52 53 54<h2>Apps and Games</h2> 55 56<p>Apps and Games rows both have special areas on the Home Screen. Within their respective 57 areas, Apps and Games titles are ordered to reflect the user’s recent usage.</p> 58 59<img src="{@docRoot}design/tv/images/apps-games-rows.jpg" alt="Apps and Games Rows" /> 60 61 62<h2>Settings</h2> 63 64<p>Users can access Android and device-specific settings from the bottom of the Home Screen. From 65 here, the user can access Android and device-specific settings. 66</p> 67 68<img src="{@docRoot}design/tv/images/settings.jpg" alt="Settings Row" /> 69