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You can now build smarter Google Home routines without extra work

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Google Home automations are getting a lot smarter, as Google has rolled out a sizable update that expands the building blocks of automations, making routines more flexible than before. If you rely on Google Home to run your lights, appliances, or security setup, this update opens the door to much more precise control.

The update introduces around 20 new starter conditions and actions in the Google Home app. Anish Kattukaran, Chief Product Officer for Google Home and Gemini for Home, shared the news in an announcement on X, saying it will enable more detailed and flexible smart home automations.

A quick new year update for our automation builders 📣

We’re rolling out a new batch of ~20 starters, conditions, and actions in the Google Home app to give you more granular control.

You can now build logic around:
📺 Media Playback: “If TV is playing, dim lights 50%”
🧺…

— Anish Kattukaran (@AnishKattukaran) January 12, 2026

At the heart of the update are new starters, conditions, and actions that let automations respond to what is actually happening in your home. You can now build Google Home routines around media playback states such as playing, paused, or buffering, along with volume levels and screen brightness thresholds.

That means things like dimming the lights automatically when a movie starts, or reacting differently if a TV is paused instead of actively playing. Smart appliances also get more attention, with automations able to check whether a washer or dryer is running, stopped, paused, or reporting an error, giving routines a sense of awareness they previously lacked.

What the new actions unlock for everyday routines

The action side of automations has grown just as much. Google Home can now turn specific devices on or off, arm security systems, open or close smart blinds, and control robot vacuums by pausing, resuming, or sending them back to their dock.

Certain appliances, such as washers, dryers, and coffee machines, can also be started, stopped, or paused through routines, although support is still limited to select models. Google notes that some categories like smart ovens, robot vacuums, and robot mops, are not supported yet, but more device types are expected over time.

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There are also smaller quality-of-life improvements bundled in. Google has made it easier to leave feedback on AI-generated automation descriptions, which are still in Early Access, allowing users to quickly flag what works and what does not.

According to Google, this is only the first batch, with more automation traits already planned. With Gemini finally arriving on Google’s smart home devices, these updates give Google Home users finer control over routines without making automations harder to set up.

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