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Google says Nest cameras can now identify and track your furry friends at home

By dailyguardian.aeJune 3, 20263 Mins Read
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Google Home is giving its cameras a more specific memory for the animals at home. Pet Memory, a new Gemini for Home feature, lets supported cameras recognize a pet by name after an owner adds that pet’s name and type in Ask Home.

The update works with indoor Nest cameras and select cameras with Gemini built in. Once it’s set up, Google Home can send a tailored alert when a known pet walks through a room or shows up in camera history.

Pet Memory requires the Advanced plan of Google Home Premium, so the feature is tied to Google’s paid smart home tier.

What changes when cameras know pets

A named pet alert can save owners from opening a live feed or scrubbing through clips just to figure out which animal triggered motion. For homes with more than one pet, that specificity is the whole appeal.

Google says Pet Memory is designed to reduce misidentifications. In practice, that means an alert can point to the right pet, the right room, and the right kind of activity with less guesswork from the person checking the app.

The tradeoff starts at setup. To make the feature work, users have to give Ask Home more household detail, including a pet’s name and type, before Gemini can return more personal camera updates.

Why pet AI has baggage

Google isn’t alone in trying to make pet recognition more useful. Ring’s Search Party uses AI to help find missing dogs by scanning participating outdoor Ring cameras and doorbells near a lost-pet report, then lets camera owners decide whether to share a matched clip.

Ring’s rollout shows how quickly a pet-friendly feature can turn into a privacy fight. Search Party drew criticism because it was enabled by default on eligible cameras, and the backlash grew after Ring promoted the feature in a 2026 Super Bowl ad.

Ring Search Party

The fallout reached beyond the dog-finding feature. Amazon’s Ring later ended a planned partnership with Flock Safety, a law enforcement technology company, after the wider surveillance backlash around the ad, though reports noted Search Party itself was separate from that deal.

What to check before enabling it

Google’s version is narrower than Ring’s neighborhood search. Pet Memory is tied to a user’s own supported indoor cameras, and it begins only after the owner adds pet details in Ask Home.

Still, the comparison gives Google’s update a sharper edge. Camera AI feels helpful when it explains what the dog did while you were away, but it gets more sensitive when it starts identifying what lives in a home.

Google hasn’t listed every supported Gemini built-in camera or provided a separate regional timeline for Pet Memory. Before turning it on, check camera eligibility, Ask Home access, alert visibility, and whether the Advanced plan is worth paying for.

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