The living room is a tremendous place where your users consume content and have extended
engagement in your app. If your apps meet the core app quality guidelines on Android devices and
provide a high-quality experience for Android TV devices, your apps are surfaced on Google Play
for easy discovery.


To get started, review this page to learn how to distribute your Android TV apps to users through
Google Play. Be sure to read
[Android TV app quality](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality) for information on
the usability and quality standards that your apps should meet. When your app is ready, you can
opt-in for designation as an Android TV app from the Play Console.

### Opt-in to Android TV and publish


After you build your release-ready app and test to ensure that it
meets all of the
[Android TV app
quality](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality) criteria, upload it to the Play Console. Update your store
listing with Android TV screenshots and set distribution options as needed.
If you aren't familiar with how to prepare for launch on Google Play, see
the [Launch Checklist](https://developer.android.com/distribute/best-practices/launch/launch-checklist).


Before you publish to users, you must opt-in to Android TV from the
**Advanced Settings** section of the Play Console. Opt-in means
that you want your app to be made discoverable to Android TV users through
Google Play, and that your app meets the
[criteria](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality). Note that
you must upload at least one Android TV screenshot before opting in for
Android TV app quality review. You also need to mention Android TV
in your app's store listing for your app to pass the review process.


After you opt-in and save changes, you can publish your app as
usual. Google Play then submits your app for review against the [criteria](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality) and
notifies you of the result. To view the appoval status of your app,
see [Track your review and approval](https://developer.android.com/training/tv/publishing/distribute#track_review).


If your app meets the
[guidelines](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality), Google
Play makes it discoverable to Android TV users. Your app is also eligible
for higher-visibility featuring in app collections and promotions.


Opt-in to Android TV in the Play Console by doing the following:

1. Enable the Android TV form factor, as described in the following steps:
   1. In the **All Applications** page, click the app you want to opt-in.
   2. Under **Setup** , enter the **Advanced Settings** page.
   3. In the **Form Factors** tab, click **Add Release Type**.
   4. Select **Android TV**.
2. Follow the instructions for opting into Android TV:
   1. Mention Android TV in the description of your app's store listing.
   2. Add Android TV screenshots to the app's store listing that comply with the [screenshot requirements](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9866151#zippy=%2Cscreenshots).
   3. Add an [Android TV banner graphic](https://developer.android.com/training/tv/start/start#banner) to the app's store listing.
   4. Upload Android app bundle or APK files.
   5. Opt-in to Android TV and agree to the review policy.
3. Click **Start rollout**.
| **Caution:** Double check that you haven't missed any of the requirements above. Otherwise your app may be rejected during app review.

### Track your review and approval


If your app meets the technical and quality criteria for Android TV, as
described above, your app will be made discoverable for users on Android TV
devices. If your app doesn't meet the criteria, you'll receive a
notification email sent to your developer account address with a
summary of the areas that you need to address. When you've made the
necessary adjustments, you can upload a new version of your app for
review.


At any time, you can check the review and approval status of your app in
the Play Console, under **Android TV** in the app's **Pricing and
Distribution** page.


There are three approval states:

- **Pending** --- Your app was sent for review and the review is not yet complete.
- **Approved** --- Your app was reviewed and approved. The app will be made discoverable to Android TV users.
- **Not approved** --- Your app was reviewed and not approved. Check the notification email for information about why the app was not approved. You can address any issues and opt-in and publish again to initiate another review.


To understand how your apps are evaluated, please see the
[Android TV app
quality](https://developer.android.com/docs/quality-guidelines/tv-app-quality) guidelines.