Google starts Japan early access for Gemini for Home
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Google on April 8, 2026 said it is beginning a rolling early-access launch of Gemini for Home in Japan. The company describes the release as a foundational upgrade for voice assistants in the home, extending Gemini across smart displays, speakers, cameras, intercoms, and the Google Home app.
From commands to conversation
Google says Gemini for Home is designed to move beyond rigid command syntax. The system can keep conversational context, support 10 new voices, and interpret ambiguous or complex requests. In Google's examples, Gemini can understand that "turn on the light next to the stove" refers to the kitchen light even if the speaker is upstairs, and it can handle exception-based requests such as turning off all lights except one room.
Google also says Gemini becomes more proactive in everyday organization. For calendars, lists, timers, and reminders, the assistant is positioned as a partner that can infer intent instead of simply recording instructions. A user can ask it to add ingredients for pad thai to a shopping list, and Google says Gemini can infer likely ingredients and ask follow-up questions about diet or quantity.
Camera and app upgrades
The Google Home app gains an "Ask Home" interface for natural-language device control, settings changes, automation creation, and camera-history search. On the camera side, Google says Gemini can generate descriptive notifications, create day summaries from hours of footage, and retrieve relevant scenes from video history using everyday questions instead of manual scrubbing through clips.
Pricing and rollout
Google says the core upgrade for supported speakers and smart displays is available at no extra charge. More advanced features, including Gemini Live, AI notifications, day summaries, video-history search, and automation creation through Ask Home, are part of the Google Home Premium Advanced plan priced at JPY 2,000 per month or JPY 20,000 per year, and included with Google AI Ultra. Users can register for early access through version 4.0 or later of the Google Home app. The launch is notable because it shifts smart-home UX from command memorization toward multimodal and conversational control.
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