Samsung is doubling down on its “Screens Everywhere” vision with the launch of its latest smart refrigerators.
The new lineup packs a plethora of AI skills and now come with multiple display sizes to suit different kitchens.
The 2025 range includes fresh takes on Samsung’s 4-Door, 4-Door French Door, and Side-by-Side fridge models, now featuring an upgraded AI Vision Inside system and a choice of screen sizes; including a brand-new 9-inch AI Home display.
That smaller 9-inch screen may not be as massive as Samsung’s Family Hub panels, but it still delivers the same smart features: food tracking, meal suggestions, and smart home controls.
If you prefer a larger display, Samsung is still offering the 21.5-inch and 32-inch Family Hub options.
Samsung’s improved AI Vision Inside can now recognize 37 different food items and even keeps track of frequently stored groceries, making it easier to manage your fridge contents.
It works with the built-in screens to suggest recipes, highlight expiration dates, and generally make sure you’re not discovering mystery leftovers way past their prime.
There’s an AI Energy Mode feature on board as well, letting users reduce energy consumption by up to an additional 10%.
Earlier this year, the Korean tech giant used its Unpacked launch event to announce a big step toward its “AI for All” vision; detailing how the SmartThings platform will evolve to make the smart home more intelligent, more personalized, and – crucially – more invisible.
Of course, devices like refrigerators are perfectly placed for this purpose.
The new fridges can act as a control center for SmartThings devices, including third-party smart plugs and lights, and feature SmartThings features like Map View and Energy Management.
The fridges also support voice recognition and Bixby can tailor its responses for different family members.
If you want some entertainment while cooking, there’s built-in Spotify streaming and SmartView Mirroring so you can beam over your tunes or videos from your phone.
Samsung’s new smart refrigerators are set to roll out in late spring.