
LiquidView is reaching a larger audience this year. The news came at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 on January 6, with the team confirming an appearance on episode 8 of Shark Tank Season 17 that is scheduled to air on January 7, 2026.
This renewed attention follows the exposure from last year. In 2025, LiquidView was featured on the Today Show after being recognized as a top product at CES 2025.
The shift from trade-show praise to a major television platform shows how fast the brand is growing. The business and its product show how quickly a strong idea can move from industry circles into everyday conversations.
LiquidView To Appear On Shark Tank Season 17 Episode 8
The founder and CEO of LiquidView, Mitch Braff, has commented on the milestone. He said, “Our mission has always been simple: bring windows and views to windowless rooms – giving real wellness benefits to spaces that lack access to the outside.”
“Appearing on Shark Tank is an incredible opportunity to share that vision with a national audience and highlight the growing importance of wellness-centered design,” Braff added.
LiquidView Windows creates screens that feel like real windows. They show outdoor scenes that change with the time of day. Mornings look bright and evenings feel softer and calmer. This rhythm helps indoor spaces feel more natural and easier to spend time in. It can also support healthy sleep and daily focus.
That appeal has led to adoption across a wide range of industries. The product is already used in many types of places. It’s in use in places like hospitals, senior communities, offices, hotels, and private homes. Groups such as JW Marriott, Adobe, and the Mayo Clinic have brought it into their spaces.
The Science Behind LiquidView’s Digital Windows and Wellness
LiquidView’s work is backed by active academic research. The company is working with Stanford University to study how people respond to its digital windows. Early findings suggest the body reacts in ways that are close to what happens near a real window.
People tend to feel calmer. Stress signals in the body appear to drop. The nervous system shows signs of settling down. This helps clarify why the technology feels purposeful and not just visual. It can have a real effect on how people feel.
How LiquidView Plans To Tell Its Story on Shark Tank
In the upcoming Shark Tank episode, the LiquidView team will walk viewers through how their system works. They will talk about where it is being used today. Healthcare and business spaces are a big part of that story.
The LiquidView team will also explain what’s next, along with how wellness might guide future spaces.
The company films real outdoor scenes in ultra-high resolution and adds them to a growing content collection for 8K digital windows. Those scenes play on large commercial screens made by Sony to create a convincing window effect. The setup includes motorized Palladium shades from Lutron. This gives the look and feel of a real architectural feature.
LiquidView is spending time with a wide mix of people at CES this year. That includes partners, resellers, and end users. These conversations span homes, healthcare settings, and business spaces.
The company plans to keep building those relationships after the event as well, as it looks to grow across all of those markets.
LiquidView and The Future of Wellness-Focused Interior Design
LiquidView’s 8K digital windows are addressing an existing demand rather than following a short-lived trend. Rather, it is responding to something people already want. That is, rooms that feel calmer and lights that feel more natural. Spaces that align with natural human rhythms rather than working against them, while you’re trying to work, rest, or recover.
When something meets a real need like that, it doesn’t stay novel for long. It just becomes normal. And that kind of change often ends up shaping how people think about space, even if they never stop to name it.
With a CES spotlight and a Shark Tank appearance, LiquidView appears positioned to bring wellness-centered design into the mainstream.






