Google Home APIs Enter Public Developer Beta On Android

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Google Home APIs Enter Public Developer Beta On Android

Following the announcement at I/O 2024, Google is launching a public developer beta for its new Home APIs on Android.

There are three parts to the Home APIs:

  • Device and Structure APIs: “With one single integration, get access to over 600M devices already connected to Google Home and a single unified interface to manage and control both cloud-connected and Matter devices across Google Home, enabling local control, broad device reach, and support for Matter custom clusters.” This includes Nest Thermostats and other compatible devices, like light bulbs.
  • Commissioning API: “Simplifies device set up with Fast Pair on 3 billion Android devices, commission Matter devices directly within your app, enabling seamless onboarding, voice control via Google Assistant, and compatibility with the Google Home ecosystem.”
  • Automation API: “Empower your users with all the tools needed to create and manage home automations directly in your app, leveraging extensive signals, commands, and Google specific AI-driven capabilities for personalized and intelligent home experiences.”

Some partners last year have already launched integrations using the Home APIs:

  • “Eve was able to unlock advanced features like autonomous heating schedules on Eve Thermo for their users and also expand their reach within the Android ecosystem, establishing a solid foundation for future development.”
  • “Nanoleaf used the Home APIs to make entertainment even more delightful by giving customers simple voice commands to turn on their Nanoleaf 4D screen mirroring light strip.” 
  • “…LG used the Home APIs to integrate Google Home devices directly into their TV smart home experiences.”
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All developers can now access the Android version of the Home APIs and test their apps with up to 100 users, with iOS getting a public developer beta in the coming months. The Google Home APIs will hit general availability “later this year.” 

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