Google Home Upgraded to Gemini 3.1, Ask Home Moves to Web Preview
Google rolls out Gemini 3.1 to early‑access Home devices and previews a web‑based Ask Home chatbot for camera and automation control.

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TL;DR: Google Home devices in early access now run Gemini 3.1, promising better multi‑step voice handling, while the Ask Home chatbot debuts on the Home web interface.
Google announced a major software upgrade for its smart‑speaker line, extending the Gemini 3.1 AI model to Google Home. The company says the new model brings “advanced reasoning” that can parse and execute complex, multi‑step voice commands.
Early‑access participants have already received the update. Google confirmed that users enrolled in the program are running Gemini 3.1 on their speakers, a model previously limited to phones and other platforms since February.
In parallel, Google is previewing the Ask Home Gemini chatbot on the Home web portal. The web‑based assistant will let users converse about camera history and create new automations without opening the mobile app.
Key facts - Gemini 3.1 claims to improve logical reasoning, allowing a single spoken request to trigger several actions. Tests such as ARC‑AGI‑2 and Humanity’s Last Exam showed the model handling intricate prompts better than earlier versions. - Early‑access users report the update is already live, meaning the rollout will expand to the broader Home ecosystem in the coming weeks. - The Ask Home preview adds conversational access to camera feeds and automation setup directly from a browser, extending the AI experience beyond voice‑only interactions.
What it means For households that rely on voice control, Gemini 3.1 could reduce the need to break tasks into separate commands. A user might say, “Turn off the living‑room lights, lock the front door, and set the thermostat to 68 °F,” and the speaker should execute all three actions in one go. The improvement hinges on the model’s ability to retain context across a single prompt.
The web preview of Ask Home signals Google’s push to make smart‑home management more flexible. By allowing users to type or speak queries about camera footage and automation rules in a browser, Google reduces friction for those who prefer a visual interface.
Both updates aim to tighten the integration between Google’s AI advances and everyday home automation. As Gemini 3.1 spreads beyond early adopters, watch for broader availability of multi‑step voice commands and the full release of the Ask Home web chatbot.
What to watch next: Google’s timeline for rolling Gemini 3.1 to all Home devices and the transition of Ask Home from preview to a standard feature across the Home web platform.
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