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Tizen

Tizen is a Linux-based open-source

Operating System (OS) platform targeted at embedded and connected devices across consumer and industrial environments.

  • Linux-based OS platform (operating systems)
  • Application framework for native and web applications (application platforms)
  • Support for multiple device profiles, including wearables, TVs, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices (embedded systems)
  • Open-source governance under The Linux Foundation (open-source foundations)
  • SDKs and tooling for application and platform development (developer tools)

More About Tizen

Tizen is an open-source OS (operating systems) based on the Linux kernel that targets embedded and connected devices, including wearables, smart TVs, in-vehicle systems, and IoT endpoints (embedded systems). The project operates under the umbrella of The Linux Foundation (open-source foundations) and is developed through a collaborative model involving device manufacturers, software vendors, and other ecosystem participants.

The platform provides an application framework (application platforms) that supports both native and web applications, giving developers flexibility in language choice and runtime environments. The web application model is based on widely used web standards (web technologies), enabling HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript-based applications, while the native model provides access to system-level APIs for performance-sensitive workloads. Tizen includes a user interface framework, system services, and APIs for device capabilities such as sensors, connectivity, multimedia, and power management (device software platforms).

Tizen is structured around multiple device profiles (embedded systems), each tailored to a specific class of hardware and use case. These profiles define relevant middleware, UX components, and APIs for categories such as wearables, televisions, and other smart devices. This profile-based approach allows reuse of a common core while enabling vendors to adapt the system to different form factors and UI paradigms. The platform also supports extension and customization by device manufacturers that need to integrate vendor-specific services or hardware components.

For developers, Tizen provides software development kits and tools (developer tools), typically including Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), emulators, debuggers, and packaging utilities. These tools support application development, testing, and deployment across the supported profiles. The platform’s Application Programming Interface (API) sets and SDKs are documented and versioned to support lifecycle management and compatibility planning in enterprise and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) contexts.

In enterprise and institutional use, Tizen is positioned primarily as an embedded device OS (embedded systems) that organizations can adopt when building custom hardware products or deploying fleets of smart endpoints, such as displays, appliances, or wearables. Because it is open source and Linux-based, it aligns with standard open-source compliance and security workflows, and it can be integrated with existing firmware update, device management, and network security practices. Within a technical directory or taxonomy, Tizen fits under Linux-based embedded operating systems and device software platforms for consumer electronics and IoT.