According to Google Home chief Anish Kattukaran, the company has already made significant rollout progress over the past two weeks. He confirmed that Google is now scaling up early access and increasing availability across newly added countries in Europe and Asia-Pacific. The company is also speeding up approvals for users waiting to test the new Gemini-powered Home experience.
Google says users in supported regions can improve their chances of getting access by signing up for early access through the Google Home app. Kattukaran noted that Google is now clearing the early access queue daily, meaning users who opt in through the app move closer to the front of the line. This faster approval cycle suggests Google is preparing for a much broader public rollout in the coming weeks.
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Google is accelerating Gemini for Home access in more countries, with faster rollout, wider language support, and improved smart home controls for eligible users.
The Google Home Gemini expansion now covers several new markets, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand. Google has also expanded language support, allowing more users to interact with Gemini in their local language and making the experience more accessible across regions.
Google has been steadily improving Google Home Gemini over the last few months with faster responses, better smart device recognition, and smoother voice interactions. Recent updates have also improved automation tools and made Gemini more responsive for daily smart home tasks. With this wider rollout, Google is clearly pushing Gemini to become the next major upgrade for the Google Home ecosystem.
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