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New Netflix design for TV: Improved navigation and more

by Milan
June 6, 2024
Netflix Design

Netflix on Apple TV showing on the screen of TV. Man hands switch on television using remote controller, Fabruary 2023, Prague, Czech Republic.

Netflix announced today that the Netflix app on TV devices like the Apple TV 4K, Chromecast, and various smart TVs is getting a major redesign. Below, you'll learn all about the changes the new interface brings and how they could improve your streaming experience.

If you're like most of us, you probably spend hours scrolling through the Netflix homepage, looking for the next great show or the perfect movie. Navigation can be a bit tedious at times, but Netflix has responded by promising that the new design will make everything easier and more intuitive. Let's take a closer look at the new features and what they mean for you.

Dynamic homepage without sidebar menu

The most noticeable change in the redesigned Netflix app is the home page. Instead of the static tiles you were used to, Netflix now uses dynamic boxes. These boxes expand as you navigate over them with your remote control. Emma Roth from The Verge describes this new look as a significant improvement that will make your navigation on the homepage smoother and more interactive.

changes in the menu

Another major change is the removal of the menu on the left side of the Netflix homepage. Instead, you'll now find a clear selection of options at the top of the screen: Search, Home, Shows, Movies, and My Netflix. This new arrangement is reminiscent of the design of the Apple TV app and is intended to make navigation more intuitive and consistent.

test phase and future introduction

Netflix has hundreds of millions of users worldwide, so the company is taking its time to roll out these changes gradually. For now, the new features are only being tested with a select group of users. The goal is to gather feedback and make any improvements before the new design is rolled out widely. According to The Verge, Netflix hopes to make the changes available to all users soon.

My opinion

The decision to change the way tiles behave is a bold one. It will be interesting to see how the dynamic boxes affect the user experience. While some users might find this feature useful and interactive, others might find it annoying. Especially when titles quickly expand when you linger on them for just a moment, it might be perceived as intrusive. A similar thing is auto-playing trailers, which often cause more frustration than benefit. Personally, I see the move of the main menu from the sidebar to the top of the screen as a positive step. This design is similar to the Apple TV app and makes for a more consistent user experience. Consistency is especially important when it comes to navigating streaming apps, and if implemented well, it could significantly improve the user experience.

Future of Streaming: Netflix's TV App Redesign at a Glance

Netflix proves once again that it is not afraid to make big changes to optimize the user experience. The new design of the TV app is an exciting step towards a more intuitive and interactive streaming platform. Even though the new design is only being tested at first, there is a high chance that you will see it in your own Netflix app soon. Stay tuned and ready for an improved streaming experience with Netflix! (Photo by Vladimka / Bigstockphoto)

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