Amazon has unveiled the first major Fire TV redesign in five years, which features new layouts and smarter color schemes As well as its redesign the Fire TV interface reduces the amount of time you spend searching for titles to watch, making it easier for you to find movies from your streaming services Additionally, you can now pin up to 20 different apps to the home screen and use Alexa+ across the entire interface

The Amazon Experience at CES 2026 has brought us some exciting new announcements for the company, and after unveiling the new Amazon Ember Artline ‘lifestyle TV’, the company announced a huge piece of Fire TV news: a fresh interface revamp is coming after five years – and there’s no doubt it’s aimed at seriously competing with Google TV.

Launching in February on the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen), and Fire TV Omni Mini-LED Series in the US first, the new Fire TV look is modern with seamless animations and polished design upgrades, and promises to be easy to navigate. It also comes with a brand-new navigation bar with dedicated movie, TV shows, and other entertainment sections – but that’s just scratching the surface.

An Amazon TV showing the new Fire TV interface redesign

(Image credit: Amazon)

In its blog post announcing the new interface, Amazon described the redesign as “cleaner, faster, and better organized,” aiming to help you spend more time streaming and less time searching – a common issue us movie buffs run into. The new Fire TV revamp aims to cut down on this time by grouping movies, TV shows, sports, news, and live content from your streaming services into one space in the UI.

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launched on the web for everyone, and now it will find a new home across the Fire TV interface. You can tell it what mood you’re in, who you’re watching with, and even give examples of directors and movie stars you like for more precise results.

Needless to say, I’m quite excited to make the most of Fire TV’s next upgrade and compare its smarts to other smart TVs. But this is just the beginning of Fire TV’s next era, and following its US release in February Amazon will be expanding the interface upgrade to more countries and even more devices in the spring.

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