The Google Home app can manage your smart home devices from anywhere – but sometimes a small phone isn’t the easiest to use. Thankfully, you may access Google Home from any computer using a web browser. The online version of Google Home allows you to access your smart camera feed on a larger screen. It also hides a beta feature that’s not yet available on the mobile app.
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Google Home for web has been around since 2022. However, the recentMarch 2024 updatebrings more functionality to the platform. That includes the ability to view clips, where previously you could only watch live footage. Additionally, the web app now also allow users to customize the length of clips before downloading. It’s also possible to use the software’s built-in AI to write custom automation scripts, something you can’t do as of yet in the mobile app. At the same time, Googleannounced the public previewof a feature that designed to notify users when their Nest camera notices the garage door was left open. For the moment, however, this is a tool that’s only available in the mobile app.

How to use Google Home from any computer
There are a number of different tasks you can complete through Google Home for web – the first step is simply accessing it.
From here, you can now view your cameras, manage your routines, and more.

Google Home for web only works with browsers that support bothWebRTCandMedia Source Extensions.
What can you do from Google Home for web?
Once you’ve logged into the website, navigating and finding different options will feel similar to using the mobile app. However, the capabilities of the web app are somewhat different than the mobile option. Here are some of the things that you can do from Google Home on a web browser:
How to try out beta or public preview features on Google Home
Google Home for web isa public preview itself. That means, when you log in, you’ll see a yellow beaker icon in the corner that indicates that you’re using pre-release software. The first time you log in, you’ll also see pop-ups notifying you that you are using a beta feature and what that means.
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Some beta features are also available from the mobile app. To turn on these early access features on, open the Google Home app and go toSettings>Public Previewand tapJoin Public Preview. Then follow the on-screen instructions.

Upcoming features that Google is currently testing through the public preview include custom clip lengths, garage door detection, and a script editor. Some of these beta features have known issues.
Q: Can you use Google Home on the web?
Yes, Google Home’s web platform allows you to see your camera feeds and history, as well as viewing live streams, downloading clips, and accessing automations. The web platform is still a public preview, however.
Q: Can you use Google Home on a PC?
While the Google Home app is not designed for desktop computers, some of the options can be accessed from a PC by using Google Home in a web browser like Chrome.
Q: What is the Google Home app and do I have to have it?
The Google Home app is the platform for managing the brand’s smart home devices, including cameras, thermostats, lights and more. While you can access some features from a web browser, to receive push notifications and access your home devices on the go, you’ll want to download the Google Home app from the Google Play Store or iOS App Store.
Q: Is the Google Home app free?
Google Home is a free app that is designed to work with the company’s smart home devices. While the app itself is free, the devices are not. Some features, like facial recognition and storing smart home camera clips for more than three hours, will require a Nest Aware subscription.
