Finding the right movie on Netflix is sometimes like looking for a needle in a haystack of pixels. To change the game, the platform deploys heavy artillery: AI-boosted search (artificial intelligence). And not just any AI. It’s OpenAI’s technology powering this new experience! Here are the new features.
No more need to type vague keywords or navigate blindly. You can simply tell Netflix what you want, like to a friend: “I want a tense thriller but not too dark” or “a romantic comedy for a rainy Sunday“. The generative AI search tool, still in testing on iOS in Australia and New Zealand, turns these fuzzy desires into ultra-targeted suggestions.
This feature relies on close collaboration with OpenAI, the company behind the artificial intelligence ChatGPT. The bet is simple: replace tedious navigation with natural interaction.
On the design side, changes are happening too. Netflix has revamped the interface on Smart TVs to better match this new logic.
These visual markers are integrated into the algorithm logic that learns, ranks, and proposes in real time. Navigation becomes more intuitive, less mechanical. Everything is designed so that the AI does the heavy lifting without the user having to try.
On mobile, Netflix pushes experimentation even further. A vertical feed, TikTok style , scrolls through clips of series or movies to discover. The goal? To catch attention on the fly, with AI helping to choose which content snippets deserve the scroll. You can add directly to your list or share with a tap.
This ultra-dynamic format becomes a natural extension of recommendation intelligence:
If Netflix pushes AI so much, it’s not just for style. Behind the innovation lies a real business strategy. In markets where subscriber growth slows, the goal is clear: keep users hooked. By simplifying their lives and reducing what is called choice fatigue, artificial intelligence becomes a loyalty lever.
The user is less passive. They interact, discover, and stay longer. It’s a new way to interact with a streaming platform. More intuitive, more personal, almost tailor-made. The only thing missing is the option to pay their subscription in bitcoin and everything will be perfect!
Netflix no longer just wants to show you what is available. Thanks to AI, the company wants to understand what you are looking for, even if you aren’t quite sure how to express it. By partnering with OpenAI, which currently aims to create its own social network , the streaming giant is betting on a new generation of platforms: smarter, smoother, more human… And this is probably just the beginning.