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TV VESA Pattern Finder

Enter your TV brand and model — or measure the holes — to get the exact VESA pattern, the panel weight, and the mounts that fit.

A TV's VESA pattern is the spacing between the four mounting holes on its back, written width × height in millimeters (for example 400 × 300 mm). It is the single spec that decides which wall mount fits. Find yours below by looking up your exact Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, Hisense, or Vizio model, or by measuring the holes directly — the most accurate method for any TV.

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How to find your TV's VESA pattern

Every wall-mountable TV has four threaded holes on the back in a rectangle. The VESA pattern is the distance between them: the horizontal spacing first, the vertical spacing second, in millimeters. To measure it yourself, hold a tape measure across the center of the left and right holes for the first number, then the top and bottom holes for the second. A reading of 400 mm across and 300 mm down is a 400 × 300 VESA pattern.

Any mount that lists your pattern within its supported range will fit. Just as important is weight: the mount must be rated above your TV's panel weight (without the stand). The finder above returns both the VESA pattern and the panel weight for over 1,000 current models, so you can match a mount on the first try.

Typical VESA pattern by TV size

Use this as a rough guide only — the exact pattern varies by brand and model year, so confirm with the finder or by measuring before you buy a mount.

Screen size Most common VESA (mm) Also seen
32"–43" 200 × 200 100 × 100, 200 × 100
48"–50" 200 × 200 300 × 200, 400 × 300
55" 300 × 200 – 400 × 400 300 × 300, 400 × 300
65" 300 × 300 – 400 × 400 300 × 200, 400 × 300
75" 400 × 400 300 × 300, 600 × 400
77"–83" 300 × 300 – 400 × 400 600 × 400
85" 600 × 400 400 × 400
98"+ 800 × 400 600 × 400, non-standard

A note on Frame TVs and large formats

Lifestyle TVs like the Samsung Frame and Hisense CanvasTV ship with a proprietary slim "no-gap" mount, but they also expose the standard VESA holes, so an ordinary aftermarket bracket still works if you prefer one. Very large panels — 85 inch and up, and TCL's QM-series above 75 inch — often use oversized patterns like 600 × 400, 600 × 600, or larger, which need a heavy-duty or universal large-format mount rather than a typical consumer bracket. The finder flags these automatically.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find the VESA pattern for my TV?

Two ways. Fastest: measure the four mounting holes on the back of your TV, center to center, in millimeters — the horizontal distance is the first VESA number, the vertical is the second (for example 400 x 300 mm). Or use the finder on this page: pick your brand, model, and screen size and it returns the manufacturer VESA spec plus the panel weight. Measuring is always accurate for your exact unit; the lookup is faster when you know the model.

What is a VESA pattern?

VESA is the standard hole spacing on the back of a TV, set by the Video Electronics Standards Association. It is written as width x height in millimeters between the four mounting screws — common patterns are 200 x 200, 300 x 300, 400 x 300, 400 x 400, and 600 x 400. Any wall mount that lists your TV's VESA pattern in its supported range will bolt on.

Does VESA depend on screen size?

It correlates with size but is not fixed by it. A 65-inch TV can be 300 x 200, 300 x 300, or 400 x 400 depending on the brand, panel type, and model year. That is why looking up the exact model (or measuring) beats guessing from the size alone. For example, the LG C4 65-inch is 300 x 200, while many 65-inch Samsung QLEDs are 400 x 300.

What VESA pattern is a Samsung Frame or 85-inch TV?

The Samsung Frame (LS03D) 65-inch is 400 x 300 mm and ships with Samsung's proprietary No-Gap mount, though the standard VESA holes are also present so an aftermarket bracket fits. Most 85-inch TVs use 600 x 400 mm and need a mount rated for that pattern and roughly 90 to 130 lb. Use the finder above for your exact model.

What if my TV isn't listed?

Measure it. Hold a tape measure across the center of the four mounting holes on the back of the TV — the horizontal distance in millimeters is the first VESA number, the vertical is the second (for example 400 x 300 mm). That gives you the exact pattern for any TV, listed or not, and is the most reliable method. As a rough guide, most 32-43 inch TVs are 200 x 200, 55-65 inch are 300 x 300 to 400 x 400, and 85 inch and up are 600 x 400.

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