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What’s New in Google Home: Gemini for Home and Latest Updates (May 11, 2026)

Key Points of This Article
  • Google has released the latest “What’s new in Google Home” update, summarizing new features and improvements for its smart home ecosystem.
  • Details on new features and enhancements for “Gemini for Home (early access)” and the “Google Home” app have been revealed.
  • The “Google Home” app has replaced the previous complex selection menu for adding new smart devices with an integrated QR code scanner.

On Monday, May 11, 2026, Google released the latest “What’s new in Google Home” official update, detailing the new features and improvements currently rolling out for the Google Home ecosystem.

This edition of “What’s new in Google Home” introduces updates for both “Gemini for Home (early access)” and the Google Home app. Notably, the Google Home app has simplified the process of adding new smart devices by removing the previously complex selection menu in favor of a streamlined QR code scanning setup.

Release notes for 2026

May 11, 2026

Gemini for Home: voice assistant (early access)

Quick & Simple Feedback on Smart Displays

Your feedback is critical to helping us make Gemini for Home even better for you. We’re introducing a new faster way to give feedback on Gemini for Home on smart displays. Following most voice interactions, thumbs-up and thumbs-down buttons will appear. Simply tap thumbs up if you’re satisfied or thumbs down if you’re dissatisfied. This will help us zero in on what we need to improve next. Thank you and keep the feedback coming.

Smarter, Faster Smart Home

We’ve improved how Gemini interacts with your smart home devices, focusing on both deeper personalization and faster response times. Gemini can now leverage information you saved in Ask Home, when asking questions about camera history, as you speak to it on your smart speakers and displays. It uses explicit information that you chose to save about family members or frequent visitors, such as “our nanny’s name is Alice” to intelligently resolve camera search queries for a more seamless experience. For example, Gemini may search for a familiar face tagged as Alice if you ask if your nanny arrived.

You can also get a quick recap of what happened at home while you were away by asking for your “Home Brief” on your speaker or display. At the same time, we’ve optimized backend processing for device commands, making actions like turning on lights noticeably faster and more responsive.

Try saying:

  • “When did the nanny come home?”
  • “Where is my wife’s car?”
  • “Give me my Home Brief for the day”
  • “Turn on the living room lights”

Faster Alarms & Timers

Setting your daily alarms and timers should now be noticeably quicker. We’ve streamlined how queries and commands are processed so Gemini responds much faster, reducing wait times and the need to repeat yourself while improving overall reliability.

Try saying:

  • “Set a 10 minute timer”
  • “Set an alarm for 7 AM”

Expanded Access for Answers

We’ve updated our safeguards to provide more helpful content for adult users. While we maintain strict protections to prevent age-inappropriate content for younger users, adults will now experience improved availability for general queries, including recipes for age-gated beverages.

Try saying:

  • “Give me the recipe to make a margarita”

If Gemini for Home is not responding to your requests appropriately, please be sure to check both your Parental Controls & Digital Wellbeing settings and your Gemini for Home response filter settings in the Google Home app.

Improved Onboarding Discovery

Gemini is now better at helping you find new ways to use it. When you ask Gemini for help getting started, it now reliably responds with clear suggestions tailored to your needs, helping you discover new ways to interact.

Try saying:

  • “What can you do?”

Google Home App

These features and improvements are available in Google Home App version 4.16, and are beginning to roll out today.

App Features & Improvements

Energy

Nest Thermostats

  • One-tap temperature overrides: You can now instantly pause the use of outdoor temperatures to heat or cool your home directly from your thermostat controller. This gives you immediate flexibility to adjust your home’s temperature on the fly without changing your long-term automatic settings.
  • Up-to-date schedule advice: Thermostat schedule banners now always include the most relevant information, guaranteeing that the recommendations and schedules displayed are always timely and tailored to your current environment.

Works with Google Home Thermostats

  • More controls for non-Nest thermostat on iOS: On iOS, you can now seamlessly manage compatible third-party thermostats and air conditioners directly from the Google Home app, just like on Android.

Device Setup

New Device Setup Experience

Setting up new smart home devices is now simpler with the new QR code discovery flow. We have replaced the previous multi-option setup menu with a convenient QR code scanner that guides you to the correct setup path for your device. This streamlined experience removes the guesswork (Is this a ‘Matter-enabled device’ or a ‘Works with Google Home’ device or a ‘Google Nest’ device) from adding new products, helping you get them connected with greater ease and confidence.

What’s new in Google Home – Google Nest Help

“Gemini for Home (early access)”

The new features and improvements announced for “Gemini for Home (early access)” include the addition of “Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down” feedback buttons, better smart home device integration, improved alarm and timer settings, updated safety protocols, and proactive suggestions for new ways to use the service.

It is a comprehensive update.

New “Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down” Buttons

After voice interactions in “Gemini for Home (early access),” users will now see “Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down” buttons, making it easy to provide feedback on the accuracy of voice responses.

Improved Smart Home Device Integration

As part of the integration improvements, “Gemini for Home (early access)” now leverages camera history and visitor information saved in “Ask Home.”

For instance, if you have a nanny and ask, “Has the nanny arrived?” via Ask Home, Gemini can now identify the individual using historical camera footage to provide an accurate answer. Additionally, a new “Home Brief” feature allows you to quickly check what happened at home while you were away using your smart speaker or display. Furthermore, response times for smart home actions, such as turning on lights, have been significantly increased.

Improved Alarm & Timer Settings

Gemini has optimized its query and command processing for “Gemini for Home (early access),” leading to a significant improvement in response speeds.

This results in faster responses to simple commands such as “Set a 10-minute timer” or “Set an alarm for 7 AM.”

Updated Protection Features

Safety safeguards for “Gemini for Home (early access)” have been updated, relaxing restrictions on responses for adult users.

Adult users can now receive a broader range of information when asking for things like cocktail or alcoholic drink recipes. Meanwhile, strict content filtering remains in place for minors.

Suggestions for New Ways to Use

When you ask “What can you do?” to “Gemini for Home (early access),” it will now reliably provide clear, helpful suggestions tailored to your needs.

This helps users discover new and useful ways to interact with the service.

“Google Home” App

The latest updates for the Google Home app include improvements to the Nest Thermostat, expanded controls for third-party thermostats, and a new device setup experience.

Notably, the new device setup experience replaces the old, complex menu with an integrated QR code scanner for adding new smart home devices.

Nest Thermostat Improvements

Nest Thermostat improvements allow you to temporarily pause automatic heating or cooling adjustments—based on outdoor temperatures—directly from the Google Home app controller, without altering your long-term schedule. Furthermore, the schedule banner display has been enhanced to always show the most relevant, up-to-date recommendations tailored to your current environment.

Expanded Third-Party Thermostat Controls

Users on the iOS version of the Google Home app can now seamlessly manage compatible third-party thermostats and air conditioners.

This functionality was already available on the Android version of the Google Home app.

New Device Setup Introduction

The previous complex menu for adding new smart home devices has been discontinued in favor of a unified QR code scanning setup.

This means users no longer need to manually select between protocols like “Matter,” “Works with Google Home,” or “Google Nest”; simply scanning the QR code will automatically guide you to the correct setup flow.

Source:Google

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