Samsung Frame TVs for Airbnb hosts
You can manage Samsung Frame TVs across multiple Airbnb properties from one app — uploading curated photos or art to each Frame over the property's WiFi, with no USB stick and no Samsung account. Frame Photos supports multiple TVs and shows an accurate preview of the framed result before you send, so every unit looks intentional. Your first 4 uploads are free.
The host situation
You put a Frame in every unit because it looks like art, not a black rectangle. Then keeping the photos current means driving over with a USB stick because SmartThings won't cooperate. There's a better way.
The host problem — great TV, painful to update at scale
One Frame is easy. A handful of them, spread across listings, is a chore. SmartThings is unreliable for the art workflow, so refreshing the photos in each unit usually means copying images onto a USB stick and physically driving from property to property. That does not scale with your time — and a stale or generic wall makes a Frame feel like any other TV instead of the detail that lifts a listing.
Manage every Frame from one app
Frame Photos brings every Frame into one app and uploads to each one over its property's WiFi. To be precise: this is on-network management — you update a unit's Frame while the app is connected to that property's local WiFi, not a cloud push to a TV that is off-network.
Every Frame in one app
Frame Photos keeps all of your Samsung The Frame TVs in a single app on your iPhone or iPad. When you are at a property, the app scans that property's WiFi and lists the Frames it finds, so you manage the whole portfolio from one place instead of juggling a different setup per unit.
Update each Frame on its own WiFi
Here is the honest part: updating a Frame "remotely" means uploading over that property's local WiFi while the app is on-network — it is not a cloud push to an off-network TV. When you are on the property's network (in person, or anyone you trust who is on-site), you send new photos to that unit's Frame directly. No USB stick, no Samsung account, no SmartThings sign-in.
Works across the Frames you already own
Properties accumulate different model years. Frame Photos is tested on every Samsung The Frame from 2017 through the 2025 Pro, including the older 2017–2021 art interface that trips up many apps — so the Frame in your first rental works the same way as the one in your newest.
A guest-ready gallery in minutes
Each unit can have its own curated look. Build the set, preview the matte so it reads as intentional, and send — then the Frame greets every guest as art instead of an idle screen.
A curated set per unit
Gather local art, seasonal shots, or photos that match each property's style into real albums, and push the set to that unit's Frame. Every wall looks intentional and on-brand for the listing, not like a random screensaver.
An accurate matte preview
Before anything is sent, pick a matte color and width, crop to taste, and see an accurate render of how the photo will look mounted on the wall. Picking and matting a photo is always free, on every Frame, so you can get each unit right before a guest ever sees it.
Party Mode for multi-Frame units
For a property with more than one Frame, Party Mode lets you drive several Frames together so a whole space feels coordinated — useful for larger listings where the art should read as one gallery.
What it costs
Your first 4 uploads are free, so you can try the whole flow on a real Frame in one of your units before deciding anything. After that, the full app is a one-time unlock that covers both iPhone and iPad — there is no subscription on the core app. A free-launch window is open now: download free today, and early users stay grandfathered when it becomes paid.
Proof
A host testimonial is coming. We would rather leave this space honest than fill it with a quote we cannot stand behind — when a real host running multiple Frames shares their experience, it will appear here. In the meantime, the most reliable proof is your own: try Frame Photos on one unit's Frame with your free uploads and see whether it fits how you run your properties.
Frequently asked questions
Can I manage Frame TVs across multiple Airbnb properties?
Yes — Frame Photos supports multiple TVs from one app, and you upload to each property's Frame over that property's WiFi. The app connects on-network rather than pushing from the cloud, so being on the property's network is what lets you update its Frame.
Do I need to be at the property to update the Frame?
You upload over the property's WiFi, so you (or anyone on-site you trust) need to be on that network — no USB stick required. It is an on-network upload, not a cloud push to an off-network TV.
Do guests need a Samsung account to see the photos?
No — you upload the photos with Frame Photos; guests just see the art on the Frame in Art Mode. There is no account or app for them to set up.
Keep reading
- How to upload photos to a Samsung Frame TV — the three-step flow you will use on each unit's Frame.
- Support — questions about a specific Frame model or your setup.
Try Frame Photos on one of your Frames
Frame Photos is free to try — at one of your properties, find that unit's Frame on its WiFi, matte a photo, and send your first 4 uploads at no cost. You only pay after it works on your Frame. A free-launch window is open now: download free today, and early users stay grandfathered when it becomes paid.