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When is Gemini for Home rolling out: Schedule, countries, & early access [U]

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Google is implementing a phased rollout of its "Gemini for Home" initiative, significantly upgrading its smart home ecosystem with a redesigned app, AI-powered camera features, and a new Gemini voice assistant. The updated Google Home app and basic AI-driven "Ask Home" functionalities are launching now, with advanced AI camera capabilities for Premium Advanced subscribers and a Gemini voice assistant for US early access users beginning in late 2025. This strategic push, with broader international expansion planned for early 2026, signals Google's intent to deepen AI integration across its smart home offerings, including tiered service models.

Analysis

Gemini for Home is the umbrella term for Google’s renewed smart home effort with several distinct aspects: app, camera, and voice assistant. From what the company has shared so far, here’s when Gemini for Home is rolling out. Rolling out now (October 1+) The redesigned Google Home app with three tabs in the bottom bar is rolling out globally right now. Make sure you’re on version 4.0 (which brings a new homescreen icon) on Android and iOS. This is a server-side update. The Ask Home search/chat experience in the Google Home app is currently available in the following countries: - United States (English) - Canada (English and French) - United Kingdom (English) - Ireland (English) - Australia (English) - New Zealand (English) These features are available to all (free) users: - Quick search: You can now quickly search for devices and automations right from the search bar. As you type, results and relevant suggestions will appear instantly. - Simple device queries: You can now ask questions about your devices. Simply say, “Which lights are on?” or “Is the front door locked?” - Real-time device control: You can now give simple commands like, “Close all blinds,” and it will instantly follow through. Functionality that requires Google Home Premium Standard: - Automation creation: You can now create automations using natural language in Ask Home. You can also access Help me create in the Automations tab of the Google Home app to create automations. - Recurring automations: “Turn off all lights whenever we are away.” - One-time automations: “Later this evening at 7 PM, make the living room warm and play our favorite music.” - Saved information: You can have Ask Home remember things about you or your household, such as your favorite color, to personalize your experience. Requires Google Home Premium Advanced: - AI descriptions and AI notifications: Your camera events will now have detailed captions. Instead of just “person” or “package,” the captions will tell you more about what’s happening in the clip. You’ll also get these detailed descriptions in your camera notifications. - Search video history: Find specific events recorded by your cameras by asking questions like “Did the dog go outside today?” - Home Brief: Receive a daily summary each evening of the most important events captured by your cameras. These features will not be available to ADT+ subscribers for the time being. AI camera features are actively rolling out for Google Home Premium Advanced subscribers with the new Nest Cam Outdoor (2nd gen), Nest Cam Indoor (3rd gen), and Nest Doorbell (3rd gen) in the following countries/languages: - United States (English) - Canada (English and French) - United Kingdom (English) - Ireland (English) - Australia (English) - New Zealand (English) This is rolling out as a software update that “could take several days to reach all eligible subscribers.” Gemini for Home camera features include: - AI descriptions, which process recorded camera events to provide more detailed short and long descriptions of what happened. - For example, instead of the usual “activity or animal detected” label, the AI description may be ”the dog is digging in the garden.” - AI notifications, which provide short versions of AI descriptions within camera event notifications, making it easier to see what happened at a glance. - Home Brief, which provides an overview of what happened at home each day. - Ask Home video history search, which allows you to use natural language to search for a specific camera event. Beginning October 28, 2025 The Gemini for Home voice assistant, or the Google Assistant replacement, will begin rolling out for users in the US that join the “Early access” program starting October 28. Note: Early access just applies to Gemini for Home (AI) features. The existing Public Preview program remains available to test the “latest Google Home app features .” The instructions Google provided are below, but users with the redesigned app are just seeing “Public Preview,” with the switch immediately toggling off after enabling. It’s presumably still rolling out. - Open the Google Home app. - At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial. - Tap Home settings > Early Access. The following devices will receive Gemini, but only the last four devices on this list will receive Gemini Live (which requires Google Home Premium Standard): - Google Home - Google Home Mini (1st gen) - Google Home Max - Google Nest Hub (1st gen) - Google Nest Wifi point - Google Nest Mini (2nd gen) - Google Nest Hub Max - Google Nest Audio - Google Nest Hub (2nd gen) Early 2026 The Gemini for Home camera features for the new New Cams and Doorbell mentioned above are rolling out to “other supported regions in early 2026.” From where the cameras are sold, that should be: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Similarly, the plan is to expand the Gemini for Home voice assistant “to more countries in early 2026.” Spring/March 2026 In most countries, the company says the Google Home Speaker is coming in “Spring 2026.” The Australian Google Store mentions March 2026. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More. Comments Google (GOOGL) is executing a strategic, multi-year overhaul of its smart home ecosystem with the phased rollout of "Gemini for Home." This initiative introduces a tiered monetization strategy, with basic app and search functionalities remaining free while advanced features like natural language automation creation and AI-powered camera analysis are locked behind new "Google Home Premium Standard" and "Premium Advanced" subscription tiers. The deployment timeline is protracted; while a redesigned app is rolling out now, the core Gemini voice assistant will not begin its early access program in the US until late October 2025, with broader international expansion slated for early 2026. This indicates a gradual, rather than immediate, revenue impact. Notably, the explicit exclusion of ADT+ subscribers from these new AI features, reflected in the negative sentiment score for ADT (-0.4), creates a near-term risk for the partnership and weakens the value proposition for ADT's offering.

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Key Decisions for Investors

  • For Google investors, the key element is the introduction of a tiered subscription model, which represents a new recurring revenue vector, but its financial impact should be modeled gradually given the rollout extends into 2026.
  • Investors in ADT should recognize the heightened risk to its Google partnership's value, as the exclusion of its subscribers from new AI features could negatively impact customer acquisition and retention.
  • Monitor user adoption rates of the new Google Home Premium tiers upon wider availability and track competitive responses from Amazon and Apple, as the long rollout timeline creates an opportunity for rivals to counter.