Modifying this control will update this page automatically
Your Apple TV streams video and music, but it stores apps locally. The more apps you download to Apple TV, the more storage is used up. At some point you may get a warning that you’re running out of disk space. If so, you can remove apps to free up space.
You can set Apple TV to remove unused apps to save space. Removing apps preserves your documents and data in case you download an app again later.
Open Settings on Apple TV.
Go to Apps and turn on Offload Unused Apps.
Open Settings on Apple TV.
Go to General > Manage Storage.
Navigate to the trash icon for any item in the list and press the clickpad center (second-generation Siri Remote) or the touch surface (first-generation Siri Remote).
The app and all of its data are removed from the device.
You can also delete apps directly on the Home screen. See Customize the Apple TV Home screen.
If you delete an app, you can download it again from the App Store without repurchasing it. For more about the App Store, see Find apps in the Apple TV App Store.
Open Settings on Apple TV.
Go to General > Manage Storage.
A list of the apps on your Apple TV shows how much space each item is using.