Apple yesterday released tvOS 16.1 for the Apple TV HD and all generations of the Apple TV 4K. The update is pretty minor but does bring the platform up to speed with the rest of Apple’s lineup. The update makes Siri easier to use and can find sports scores and more and the Photos app now supports the new Shared Photo Library.

To update your Apple TV, launch Settings > System > Software Update.

Siri can now help you find more information about music, apps, sports scores and much more. The UI of Siri has changed too, rather than taking up the whole bottom of the screen, it is now in the bottom right corner, which set less space up.

Just like with iOS 16.1, tvOS 16.1 now supports Shared Photo Library, which allows you to share and collaborate on one photo library with your family.

Apple TV has always functioned as a home hub and now, Matter is now supported allowing many more devices to be used in your Apple home setup.

Release Notes

tvOS 16.1 introduces a completely redesigned Siri experience, brings Shared Photo Library to the biggest screen in the home, and lets you work out and meditate with Apple Fitness+ with iPhone.

Siri
All-new design for Siri makes it even easier to find movies and shows to watch, play the latest music, discover new apps, get sports scores, and more.
Say “Hey Siri” to enjoy hands-free control when wearing AirPods that are connected to your Apple TV.

Photos
Shared Photo Library support lets you see your favorite moments from the entire family.
Create a Shared Photo Library on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, then select Shared Library in the Photos app.

Apple Fitness+
Work out and meditate with Apple Fitness+ on Apple TV — now all you need is iPhone to receive onscreen coaching, timers, and trainer callouts while also tracking your estimated Move ring progress.

Home hub
Matter, the new smart home connectivity standard, is now supported, enabling a wide variety of smart home accessories to work together across ecosystems.

This update joins, macOS 13, iPadOS 16.1, iOS 16.1, HomePod software 16.1 and watchOS 9.1. All of which were released yesterday.