# Set up Buzzblender on an LG webOS TV

### Before you start

Make sure you have:

* An [LG webOS TV](https://buzzblender.com/lg-webos-signage-player/) or LG commercial webOS display connected to the internet
* A Buzzblender account — [sign up for a free trial](https://app.buzzblender.com/) if you don't have one yet

### Install the Buzzblender app from the LG Content Store

1. On your LG TV remote, press the **Home** button.
2. Navigate to the **LG Content Store**.
3. Search for **Buzzblender**.
4. Select the Buzzblender app and choose **Install**.

### Connect your TV to the Web Admin panel

Once the app is installed, you'll pair it with your Buzzblender account using an access code.

1. Open the Buzzblender app on your LG TV.
2. The app will display an **Access Code** on the TV screen. Keep this code visible.
3. On your computer or mobile device, go to the **Web Admin panel** at [app.buzzblender.com/device](https://app.buzzblender.com/device).
4. In the **Device** section, enter the access code shown on your TV.

Your LG webOS TV is now connected to your Buzzblender account.

### What's next

After connecting your screen, you can:

* Upload images, videos, or promotional content
* Create playlists and schedule content to play at specific times
* Add QR code overlays to drive customer engagement

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<summary>Do I need extra hardware?</summary>

No. Buzzblender runs natively on LG webOS, so you don't need an external media player or additional hardware. The app runs directly on your TV.

</details>

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<summary>Which LG models are supported?</summary>

Buzzblender supports LG webOS TVs and LG commercial webOS displays designed for signage. Most recent LG webOS models with internet connectivity work with Buzzblender. If you're unsure about a specific model, check your TV's webOS version or contact support.

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