Finding the Apple TV App Store

Getting to where all the content lives takes a single tap on your Apple TV’s Home screen. Using your Siri Remote or the Remote app on your iOS device, select the App Store icon—the blue rectangle with the big A on it.

How to Download Apple TV Apps

Once you’ve found the app you’re looking for, it’s time to download it to your Apple TV.

Once you’re in, you’ll see several tabs along the top of the screen: Featured, Top Charts, Categories, Purchased, and Search. You can move around by swiping up, down, left, and right on the Glass Touch surface of your Siri Remote and clicking to select menus and icons. You can get to previous screens by pressing the Menu button.

The Featured tab is the best place to start if you aren’t quite sure what you’re looking for and could use some advice. This tab includes some curated collections of popular apps arranged in loose categories. “What to Watch” is where you’ll grab the major streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, as well as the official apps for big networks. If you’re looking for something to play on your Apple TV, you’ll want to check out “Games We Love” for some popular entertainment apps Apple has chosen to showcase. Lower down, you’ll see more general categories like “Games” and the “TV Providers” box that will let you take advantage of the Single Sign-On feature to link your TV provider with your Apple TV.

Top Charts Tab

The Top Charts tab is a good place to start if you want to take a look at the most popular downloads for every category. If you want to look for the music apps everyone’s using, for example, you can scroll down to that heading. Top Charts also has its own tabs: Top Free, Top Paid, and Top Grossing. The three will give you an idea of where Apple TV owners are spending their time (and money).

Categories Tab

The Categories tab is handy if you generally know what you’re looking for, but don’t need all the lists. Once you’ve selected the category you want to browse, you’ll see a simplified version of the Featured tab with just a curated list of top apps and some highlighted ones along the top of the screen.

Purchased Tab

The Purchased tab is good if you want to see if apps you’ve already downloaded also have Apple TV versions. On the left side of the screen, you’ll see Recent Purchases, Recently Updated, Not on This Apple TV, and All Apps. Below that, you’ll see a breakdown of everything you have by category. The most useful field here is “Not on This Apple TV.” It will show you apps you already own that are ready to download to your Apple TV.

Search Tab

The Search tab is for when you know exactly what you’re looking for. You’ll see a keyboard entry along the top of the screen and some trending searches at the bottom. To use the keyboard, swipe down from the tab menu until the letter “a” is highlighted. You have three options here:

Siri Remote: Swipe left and right along the Glass Touch surface above the Menu and Home keys to highlight letters one at a time, then click them to enter them into the search box. Type on an iOS device: If your iPhone or iPad are handy and signed into the same Apple ID as your Apple TV, a prompt will appear on the lock screen. Select the notification to open a keyboard on your iOS device, and whatever you type there will automatically appear in the search box on your TV.

Dictate: With this option, you don’t have to type anything at all. If you hold down the microphone button on your Siri Remote, you can speak your search terms. As soon as you release the button, whatever you said will appear in the box.