Artists deserve better distribution
Gallery walls are scarce and social feeds are noisy. We're building a platform where artists can reach real audiences in real homes - and eventually earn from it.
Artvue started two years ago over lunch. We were talking about how difficult it is for artists to find meaningful distribution - gallery walls are limited, social feeds are fleeting, and most digital platforms weren't built with art in mind. It felt like a real problem worth solving.
We noticed that Samsung had already started exploring this space with The Frame TV, but their experience felt closed and limited. The art selection was curated entirely by Samsung, artists had no direct relationship with viewers, and the ecosystem didn't extend beyond their own hardware. We thought we could do better.
So Artvue was born. Our goal is simple: make great art more accessible in everyday homes, while giving artists a genuine new path to reach an audience. We work across Samsung, Apple TV, and Google TV - so your living room becomes a gallery, regardless of what's on your wall.
We have a long way to go. But we're building something we're proud of, and we're glad you're here for it.
Gallery walls are scarce and social feeds are noisy. We're building a platform where artists can reach real audiences in real homes - and eventually earn from it.
The best place for art isn't behind glass - it's in the room where you eat, relax, and spend time with the people you love.
Technology should get out of the way. Artvue is designed to feel effortless - on your TV and in your pocket.