Own a window tinting franchise backed by a proven business model, premium branding, and operational excellence.
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When you decide to buy a window tint franchise, you want more than a recognizable name — you want a business model designed for long-term growth. That’s where Black Optix Tint stands apart.
We’ve built a scalable, profitable franchise opportunity designed for today’s market, giving owners the tools, training, and resources to succeed quickly while positioning themselves as leaders in their local markets.
45-minute installs let you serve 20+ vehicles daily.
Tinting, PPF, coatings, detailing, and audio under one roof.
Upscale showrooms + polished marketing = customer trust.
40+ years, 1,600+ locations, unmatched buying power + support.
Since 2014, built on quality installs + customer experience.
Black Optix Tint is committed to Veterans with discounted fees and launch program. Learn more »
Black Optix Tint isn’t just about owning one location — it’s about building a business portfolio. With protected territories, cross-sell opportunities, and operational support, you can grow into multi-unit ownership without sacrificing quality or consistency.
The automotive restyling industry has grown into a $10.5B market, with rising consumer demand for vehicle customization and protection services. Backed by United Franchise Group, Black Optix Tint gives you a head start in a booming sector with the resources to scale fast.
Expanding as consumers invest in style, privacy, and protection.
As car owners seek premium customization and long-lasting protection.
Backed by 40+ years of franchise excellence, proven systems, and nationwide support.
Black Optix Tint was founded by Randal Moore, who opened his first automotive restyling shop and scaled it into a national franchise system without outside investors or a corporate parent company. Every process in the Black Optix Tint franchise playbook was developed by someone who has actually run the operations — hired the techs, served the customers, and dealt with the day-to-day reality of running a tint shop.
When Randal made a promise to franchisees that they would have real support from real operators, he meant it.