Whale TV has unveiled several major updates, including the rollout of Whale OS 10, its latest TV operating system, which will launch this quarter. The new OS introduces personalized user profiles, AI-powered recommendations, and a voice assistant driven by ChatGPT for more intuitive interaction. Existing Whale TV partners will be among the first to adopt the upgraded platform.
The company also announced a Profit Sharing Program designed to support TV brands. Partners will receive compensation for every TV shipped and a share of the platform’s monetization revenue, with a combined total of up to 40%. This initiative aims to address the tight margins in TV hardware by providing brands with additional revenue streams to fuel growth and competitiveness.
“This program reflects our commitment to building enduring partnerships,” said Jason He, CEO of Whale TV. “By sharing revenue, we empower TV brands to strengthen their position in the market.”
Key Features of Whale OS 10
Whale OS 10 continues Whale TV’s mission to provide a straightforward, user-friendly TV experience. The system supports global deployment with localization in 68 languages and compatibility with all tuner standards. Its new personalization features and AI-driven tools enhance navigation, making it easier for users to discover and enjoy their favorite content across streaming services, broadcasts, or connected devices.
Whale TV+ Expands Availability
As part of its platform updates, Whale TV+ is now available on all Whale TV devices, enabling users to stream thousands of hours of free content without a subscription or registration. The service includes a wide selection of programming from partners such as Lionsgate, Bloomberg, and Trusted Media Brands.
A Decade of Innovation
With over 43 million monthly active TVs, Whale TV has solidified its position as a leader in independent TV operating systems. Collaborating with 13 manufacturers, including Moka, KTC, and Express Luck, the company continues to deliver a platform that combines ease of use, global accessibility, and extensive content options through partnerships with popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube.