Top U.S. Smart TV Companies for 2025
12 Jun, 2025

Top United States Smart TV Companies

United States Smart TV market is expected to reach US$ 134.97 billion in 2033 from US$ 54.95 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 10.50 % from 2025 to 2033. The integration of smart home ecosystems, rising demand for streaming services, and technological improvements have all contributed to the notable rise of the US smart TV industry. High-definition screens with 4K and 8K resolutions, as well as capabilities like voice control, AI-powered suggestions, and seamless communication with other smart devices, are becoming more and more popular among consumers. Smart TV adoption has been further stimulated by the growth of over-the-top (OTT) services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+, which offer direct access to a wide variety of content without requiring extra hardware. Manufacturers are concentrating on improving user experiences through advancements in display technology, user interfaces, and integration with emerging technologies as the market continues to change. 

 

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List of Leading Companies in the United States Smart TV Market 

 

Panasonic Corporation 

Establishment: 1918 

Headquarters: Japan 

Website: holdings.panasonic 

Revenue: $58.5B in 2024 

A variety of electric and electronic devices are developed, manufactured, sold, and serviced by Panasonic Holdings Corp (Panasonic), originally known as Panasonic Corp. TVs, fixed phones, digital cameras, video equipment, home audio equipment, rice cookers, lights, wiring devices, air conditioners, air purifiers, and bicycles are all part of Panasonic's product line. Additionally, it sells computer systems, tablets, projectors, batteries, electric motors, semiconductors, LCD panels, mounting machines, welding equipment, and electrical components. Among other things, it offers solutions for consumers, logistics, automobiles, airplanes, entertainment, manufacturing, and housing. In Japan, Asia, the Americas, and Europe, the corporation runs and maintains buildings as well as research and development centers. The headquarters of Panasonic are located in Kadoma-shi, Osaka, Japan. 


 

Sony Corporation

Establishment: 1946 

Headquarters: Japan  

Website: www.sony.com 

Revenue: $89.7B in 2024 

The conglomerate Sony Group Corp. (Sony) is focused on the creation, design, manufacture, and distribution of electronic instruments, equipment, and components. The firm sells televisions, still and video cameras, mobile phones, image sensors, audio and video recorders and players, and game hardware and software. In the entertainment sector, Sony also produces and distributes animated films, manages and licenses music, and is in charge of the creation, acquisition, and distribution of films and television shows. The business caters to the industrial, professional, and consumer industries. It uses factories, authorized independent service centers, authorized servicing dealers, contact centers, service centers, online support networks, and subsidiaries to run its business. Products are marketed under the following brand names: Sony, PlayStation, Walkman, Blu-ray, Cyber-shot, Bravia, Exmor, Experia, and Airpeak. The business has operations in the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Tokyo, Japan's Minato-Ku is home to Sony's headquarters. 


 

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd 

Establishment: 1969 

Headquarters: South Korea  

Website: www.samsung.com 

Revenue: $220.8B in 2023 

Consumer electronics, information technology, mobile communications, and device solutions are all produced by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (Samsung), a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. Televisions, refrigerators, network systems, audio equipment, medical devices, printers, air conditioners, computers, monitors, and digital cameras are among the items offered by the firm. Additionally, it produces tablets, cellphones, LCD and LED panels, and associated accessories. Samsung offers solutions to the government, retail, hospitality, banking, education, and transportation industries. The corporation operates in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. South Korea's Seoul is home to Samsung's headquarters. 


 

Sharp Corporation

Establishment: 1912 

Headquarters: Japan  

Website: corporate.jp.sharp 

Revenue: $14.9B in 2024 

Sharp Corp. (Sharp) creates, develops, and sells business, energy, and health and environmental equipment as well as digital information equipment. Refrigerators, microwaves, electric fans, air conditioners, washing machines, LED lights, projectors, mobile phones, tablets, calculators, phones, thin-film solar cells, storage batteries, and beauty appliances are among the company's main goods. Additionally, it offers alternatives and consumables, software, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, business projectors, sensors, office supplies, and ultrasonic cleaners. The business distributes its goods all over the world and supplies original equipment manufacturers, the electronics and solar sectors, and residential consumers. It operates in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. The headquarters of Sharp are located in Sakai-Ku, Osaka, Japan. 


 

VIZIO Inc

Establishment: 2002 

Headquarters: Irvine, Ca United States  

Website: http://www.VIZIO.com 

VIZIO Holding Corp. was founded and is based in Orange County, California. It has become a major force in the connected home entertainment market. With its integrated platform of cutting-edge Smart TVs and the exclusive SmartCastTM operating system, the firm aimed to provide immersive entertainment experiences and lifestyle improvements. Additionally, VIZIO provided a selection of cutting-edge sound bars intended to improve customers' audio quality. Its platform gave marketers better capabilities for dynamic and targeted ad distribution and allowed content producers to distribute media more efficiently. VIZIO significantly influenced the direction of television and connected home technologies by fusing hardware innovation with digital ecosystem integration. 


 

Koninklijke Philips NV 

Establishment: 1891 

Headquarters: Netherlands  

Website: www.philips.com 

Revenue: $19.5B in 2023 

Koninklijke Philips NV (Philips) is a multifaceted technology firm that creates and produces consumer electronics and medical solutions. Precision diagnostics, image-guided therapy, monitoring, enterprise informatics, sleep and respiratory care, and personal health are among the items that the firm sells. X-ray and fluoroscopy equipment, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment, computed tomography (CT) equipment, integrated interventional X-ray equipment, image guided therapy equipment, intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) equipment, hospital patient monitoring equipment, ambulatory monitoring and diagnostics equipment, battery-operated toothbrushes, brush heads, breast pumps, baby bottles, sterilizers, groomers, trimmers, and hair clippers are some of its main offerings. In Europe, North America, and Asia, the corporation provides services to healthcare practitioners, patients, and consumers in a variety of sectors. The Netherlands' Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, is home to Philips' headquarters. 


 

Hitachi Ltd

Establishment: 1910 

Headquarters: Japan 

Website: www.hitachi.co.jp 

Revenue: $67.3B in 2024 

A worldwide company, Hitachi Ltd. (Hitachi) is involved in the fields of electronics, power systems, social infrastructure, industrial systems, construction machines, and information technology. Information and telecommunications systems, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, construction equipment, electronic systems and equipment, automotive systems, smart life and environmentally friendly systems, and more are all manufactured and sold by the corporation. The manufacturing, communications, banking, healthcare, life science, government, energy, automotive, aerospace, transportation, nuclear, and technology sectors all use its goods and services. It conducts business in Asia-Pacific, North America, and Europe through affiliates, subsidiaries, associates, and joint ventures. The headquarters of Hitachi are located in Tokyo, Japan's Chiyoda-Ku.