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Liquid Canvas at CES 2026: Redefining the Intersection of Art and Technology

Liquid Canvas made its official debut at CES 2026, marking a pivotal moment in how art, technology, and television converge.

While major TV manufacturers used CES to announce new native art modes and closed ecosystems, Liquid Canvas launched with a fundamentally different approach as an open, platform-agnostic, and designed to scale across every TV, everywhere.


What stood out at CES 2026

CES is where new tech and consumer electronics categories are showcased, and in 2026 Liquid Canvas introduced the world to the future of TV art.


Liquid Canvas is the only open, platform-agnostic TV art platform that enables users to transform any television into a dynamic, personalized canvas.


With Liquid Canvas, users can:

  • Access 6,500+ curated artworks, including hundreds of animated pieces

  • Upload and display personal photos and videos

  • Display and share NFTs across TVs anywhere in the world

  • Create and manage art playlists, not static screensavers

All with one subscription and one device, across every major TV brand. One Subscription. Every TV. Everywhere.


Where digital art meets the future of display. Liquid Canvas at CES 2026
Where digital art meets the future of display. Liquid Canvas at CES 2026

The Spotify of Art for TVs

At CES 2026, one idea resonated immediately: “Liquid Canvas is the Spotify of Art for TVs,” as we had intended.


Just as Spotify changed how people discover and share music across devices, Liquid Canvas is redefining how visual art is discovered, curated, and experienced on television screens.


Instead of being locked into a single TV brand or a limited gallery, users gain:

  • Cross-platform compatibility

  • Expansive and constantly growing art libraries

  • Dynamic playlists that evolve with mood, space, and time

Your TV becomes a living design element not an afterthought.


Why Liquid Canvas Stood Apart at CES

The CES 2026 headlines highlighted new native art platforms from major TV brands, including: Amazon Ember, TCL Art Mode, LG Gallery+ , Hisense Canvas and a lot more

These solutions remain closed, brand-specific ecosystems.


Liquid Canvas stood apart by offering:

  • A dramatically larger and more diverse art catalog

  • True cross-brand TV compatibility

  • A single subscription instead of fragmented native apps

  • The ability to share art and personal media across locations

For consumers, this means freedom. For artists, it means reach. Simple.



Supporting Independent Artists and Democratizing Art

One of our most compelling narratives is our commitment to independent artists. Through our content partner program, Liquid Canvas enables artists to:

  • Monetize the display of their work on TVs worldwide

  • Earn ongoing royalties as their art is streamed

  • Reach audiences far beyond traditional galleries and social platforms


Liquid Canvas is actively democratizing art for all, connecting creators and audiences at scale while ensuring artists are fairly rewarded.


This artist-first approach was especially well received on the CES show floor and continues to be central to Liquid Canvas’ mission.



Try Liquid Canvas Free for 7 Days

CES 2026 was just the beginning. Liquid Canvas is now available with a 7-day free trial, inviting anyone to experience the future of TV art. Curate art playlists, share visuals across the TVs of friends and family, support independent artists while enhancing your space.


Start your 7-day free trial today and reimagine what your TV can be. Your TV deserves more than a screensaver. Do More With Your TV.





 
 
 

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