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A smarter home starts with Google Home

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Your smart home, everywhere you go

Control and manage your favorite compatible devices, all in one place. Access the Google Home app when you want, where you want – from any device, with ease.1

All your favorites in one place

Google Home app home panel on Google Pixel 8 Pro

Create a customized view of your home. Pin your most used devices, automations, and actions to the Favorites tab for easy access.2

Control from anywhere

Google Home app Device controls on Google Pixel 8 Pro

Manage your smart home, all in one place. Turn on the lights or adjust the thermostat whether you’re at home or on the go.1,3

Let Google Home do it

Google Home app Automations panel on Google Pixel 8 Pro

Automate your favorite smart devices to help with everyday tasks, save energy, enhance security, and more.2

Know what happened

Google Home app Activity panel on Google Pixel 8 Pro

Quickly review key moments from your Nest cameras and other devices. Filter your home activity to find what’s most important.

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Say goodbye to smart device app overload, and hello to your whole home in a single, personalized view.

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Thousands of devices. Endless possibilities.

Google Home brings together all of your compatible smart devices from Google; and thousands of your favorite Works with Google Home partner brands. With seamless compatibility, easy setup, and control from a single app, the possibilities are endless.

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Elevate your every day with automated routines

Create helpful routines to automate everyday household tasks, from opening blinds and turning off porch lights to making coffee and locking your doors.2,3

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Learn about premium features available through subscriptions that help you get the most help possible from your smart home.

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Google uses your compatible devices and data to make your home more helpful - and in the ways that you prefer. So you can rest easy knowing that you’re in control of your personal information, and that you’re backed by world-class security.

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Make your home ready for Matter

Matter is the new, universal standard for smart home devices; making your smart home more compatible, easy to set up, and reliable. To add Matter-enabled devices to Google Home and the ability to control them remotely when you're away, you need a hub device.6

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Check out the latest devices, features, and smart home inspiration to find out how Google Home can help bring comfort, safety and convenience to your every day.

Frequently 
asked questions

What are the benefits of using Google Home to organize and control my smart home over other smart home platforms?

Google Home unites all of your compatible smart devices to work together in harmony, in a single app. This means you no longer need to constantly switch between apps to get things done or tweak minor settings.

Help is always within reach across all of your compatible smart devices from your phone, Wear OS watch, tablet, laptop or desktop, smart display, Google TV, and even just using your voice by saying "Hey Google" to get help from Google assistant.

Set up helpful routines to automate your home to get automatic help from your home.2

Google Home supports the latest smart home device categories and technologies to ensure your smart home is always ready to help.

Intelligent alerts from Google Nest Aware subscriptions make your smart home even more helpful through premium features that ensure you are getting the most out of your smart home.

It's easy to get started, and as your needs grow, so does the help from Google Home.

Do all smart devices work with Google Home?

Google Home works with all of your favorite devices made by Google, as well as over 80,000 compatible Works with Google Home devices from your other favorite brands.

Additionally, the new standard for smart home devices, Matter, was designed around the vision of making all Matter-enabled devices compatible with one another.6

Because Google Home supports Matter, as more smart home device makers adopt this technology, your smart home will automatically be compatible with them as they become available.

Can I use my iPhone to control my devices with Google Home?

Yes. The Google Home app is compatible with and available for download on both Android and iOS devices alike.

If one person sets up their smart home, can other people in their home still control it without the help of the person who set it up?

Yes. No matter which family member sets up Google Home, all members of the family will be able to control your smart devices via the app, personalized routines, or even simply by using their voice.

Additionally, if you would like to limit access for certain household members or guests, the Limited Access feature in the Google Home app lets you customize how much access to allow for different members of your household or guests, and what level of information Google Home should share.

What are smart home automations; are they the same as smart home routines?

Smart home automations and smart home routines both involve automating tasks and actions within your smart home system.2 So they are basically the same. But there are some key differences.

Routines are typically initiated by a voice command (eg "Hey Google, good morning") or a manual action (eg tapping in the app).

Automations are triggered by events or certain household conditions like specific events occurring within your home. This could be a sensor detecting motion, a door opening, or the time of day.

Automations are more flexible and customizable because they offer more granular control and customization options, allowing you to set scenarios for automating that are as simple or as complex as you like (eg "if motion is detected after sunset, turn on the porch light").

Routines in the Google Home app are automations for your home devices that can help you and your household automate tasks throughout the day.

What are Matter devices, and how are they different from devices based on other smart home technologies?

Smart home industry leaders(from platforms like Google Home, Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings to smart device makers like Philips Hue, August Home, Nanoleaf, TP-Link, and hundreds more), have all partnered together to create a new, single technology for smart home devices. This ensures they can all easily speak to one another and can be controlled from any Matter-certified smart home platform.

To add Matter to Google Home, or any other smart home platform, simply add a device that acts as a Matter hub with the smart home platform you are using.6 After adding a device that works as a hub for Matter, you will be able to easily set up Matter devices, and control them remotely when away from home.7

Why do I need a hub to get started with Matter devices? I don’t need a hub to use my Google and Works with Google Home devices, why do I need a hub for my Matter-enabled devices?

Matter was created by smart home industry leaders working together with the vision of solving smart home device compatibility issues across ecosystems.6 Before this, smart home devices were built and designed to work with specific smart home platforms. Additionally, they were only controllable over certain smart home connectivity technologies like Wi-Fi, Zigbee, or Z-Wave.

As a result, many smart home consumers were frustrated by the lack of compatibility from one device to another. This made it difficult to choose which devices would work in their home, or with their smart home platform app of choice.

Matter, the new, universal standard for smart home devices, was created to make smart devices more compatible, easier to set up, and more reliable. And for connecting devices together, Matter devices use either your home Wi-Fi network, or Thread, the latest connectivity technology for faster smart devices that reach further than ever before in your home.

A hub device for Matter is required for every smart home platform that you want to control your Matter smart devices with. This enables you to set up your Matter devices, and to control them remotely when you are away from home.7 Once you have a Matter hub added to your Google Home, all of your favorite Google, Works with Google Home, and Matter devices will work together seamlessly and smoothly.

What is Thread, and how is it different from other smart home connectivity protocols like Wi-Fi?

Thread is the latest wireless technology like Wi-Fi, but designed specifically for smart home devices.

Smart devices that use Thread to connect with one another, work faster and reach further than smart devices that only use Wi-Fi to connect.

Thread also uses less power than Wi-Fi, so certain smart devices that use batteries (eg. sensors, door locks, and more) can last much longer between battery changes.

Thread devices create a mesh network to make your smart device connections stronger.

Thread devices require a Thread border router to connect them together and acts as a bridge between your Thread network of smart devices and your existing home Wi-Fi network. This allows Thread-enabled devices to communicate with other non-Thread smart devices and also access the internet. Additionally this expands the reach of your smart home and enables communication between devices that might be too far away from to work over Wi-Fi alone.