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Home Assistant officially Matters
Matter in Home Assistant has been officially certified! 🎉 The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) has certified Home Assistant
Home Assistant, as part of the Open Home Foundation
All these benefits led us to include open standards certification in our roadmap. Home Assistant’s implementations of Matter, Zigbee, and Z-Wave are already industry-leading, so it only makes sense to clearly signal and give users peace of mind that we provide true compatibility. This most recent certification is not just big for Home Assistant, but read on to see how it also helps any open source project looking to use Matter.
Read on →2025.3: View those headers!
Home Assistant 2025.3! 🎉
But! Before I dive into the release, let me quickly catch you up on things you might have missed. There is a lot of cool stuff happening lately!
We had a live stream about Assist: Voice chapter 9
I’m also super stoked about the announcement
that Apollo Automation
And our friends at Music Assistant
Great stuff, right? But this release today is also packed with amazing things!
After a few releases focusing on backups, we are back with a release packed with new features and improvements, mostly focusing on dashboards! 🤩
The new abilities, the tile card’s fine-tuning, and the dashboard view’s new headers are really cool; I can’t wait to see screenshots of your dashboards with these new features! 📸
Enjoy the release!
../Frenck
Read on →Music Assistant's next big hit
Over the past several months, Music Assistant
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- Optimized for Assist
- External audio & Spotify Connect
- Podcasts & Audiobooks
- More players and providers
- Equalizer control & features
- Home Assistant improvements
- More stable streaming
- Get Music Assistant 2.4 today!
Apollo joins the Works With Home Assistant Program

Apollo Automation
Notably, these are the first ESPHome
Speech-to-Phrase brings voice home - Voice chapter 9
Welcome to Voice chapter 9 🎉 part of our long-running series following the development of open voice.
We’re still pumped from the launch of the Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition at the end of December. It sold out 23 minutes into our announcement - wow! We’ve been working hard to keep it in stock at all our distributors.
Today, we have a lot of cool stuff to improve your experience with Voice PE or any other Assist satellite you’re using. This includes fully local and offline voice control that can be powered by nearly any Home Assistant system.
- Voice for the masses
- Building an Open Voice Ecosystem
- Large language model improvements
- Expanding Voice Capabilities
- Home Assistant phones home: analog phones are back!
- Wyoming improvements
- 🫵 Help us bring choice to voice!
2025.2: Iterating on backups
Home Assistant 2025.2! ❤️
In the previous release, we overhauled our backup system, and the response was overwhelming! Tons of suggestions and feature requests came in, so this release is—once again—focused on backups. Based on this community feedback, we’ve added loads of improvements, including the first integrations to store your backups in Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive!
This release also brings exciting new features to Voice! Home Assistant can now call your analog phone, and when dinner is ready, you can broadcast that message to all voice assistants in your home! But wait… there’s more!
On February 12, 2025, we’re streaming live on YouTube all about Voice:
Voice - Chapter 9
Before diving into the release notes, I also want to give a shoutout to our
friends at ESPHome
Enjoy the release!
../Frenck
PS: It is almost Valentine’s day, did you set up some romantic scenes yet? 🌹
Read on →3…2…1… Backup

Home Assistant is a powerful tool that can save you time and money by automating your home. Pretty important things around the home, from heating to an automatic fish feeder, need to depend on it. However, as your setup grows more complex, maintaining it—what we call “digital housekeeping”—can become a time-consuming task. Backups are a critical part of this maintenance, yet they’re often overlooked, especially by new users, often until it is too late when disaster strikes.
To make backups effortless, we’ve introduced new automated and off-site backup features in the latest release of Home Assistant. These improvements will make it easier than ever to safeguard your setup. As we step into the New Year, we would encourage you to adopt a simple yet crucial resolution: regularly back up your data. With our new tools, it takes just five minutes to set up and provides lasting peace of mind.
Learn more about our backups below, or get started now by updating and visiting the backups page.
Read on →2025.1: Backing Up into 2025!
Home Assistant 2025.1! 🥂
Happy New Year! The whole Home Assistant project wishes you and your loved ones a fantastic and healthy 2025! ❤️ Let’s make this year even better than the last!
We are all super excited to kick off the new year with an absolute massive release! 🎆
This release brings a complete overhaul of the backup system in Home Assistant, which has been in the works for months! And I’m not just talking about some user interface changes—no, we are talking about a complete overhaul from front to back!
Automated backups, encrypted Home Assistant Cloud backup storage, retention policies, configuration wizards, and even the ability for integrations to offer backup storage locations! 🤯
But that is not all! We also had the Month of “What the Heck?!” in December, which resulted in a lot of quality-of-life improvements raised by the community that month!
There is so much to unwrap in this release, seriously, let’s just dive in!
Enjoy the release!
../Frenck
Read on →The era of open voice assistants has arrived
TL;DR: Check out the product page
We all deserve a voice assistant that doesn’t harvest our data and arbitrarily limit features. In the same way Home Assistant made private and local home automation a viable option, we believe the same can, and must be done for voice assistants.
Since we began developing our open-source voice assistant for Home Assistant, one key element has been missing - great hardware that’s simple to set up and use. Hardware that hears you, gives you clear feedback, and seamlessly fits into the home. Affordable and high-quality voice hardware will let more people join in on its development and allow anyone to preview the future of voice assistants today. Setting a standard for the next several years to base our development around.
We’re launching Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition to help accelerate our goal of not only matching the capabilities of existing voice assistants but surpassing them. This is inevitable: They’ll focus their efforts on monetizing voice, while our community will be focused on improving open and private voice. We’ll support the languages big tech ignores and provide a real choice in how you run voice in your home.
The era of open, private voice assistants begins now, and we’d love for you to be part of it.
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Read on →Voice Chapter 8 - Assist in the home today

As you have probably already read, we launched our Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition today. The culmination of the past several years of open-source software progress on Home Assistant’s home-grown voice assistant, Assist. A sizable group of dedicated developers has been working together on adding and honing its many features, and if it’s been a while since you tried Assist, you should use this launch as a chance to jump back in and see the progress we’ve made.
Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition has been launched to build on this work, continuing the momentum we’ve already built and accelerating our goal of not only matching the capabilities of existing voice assistants but surpassing them. We had an early production run of Voice Preview Edition (a preview preview 😉), and we tried to get them in the hands of as many of our language leaders and voice developers as possible - and we’re already seeing the fruits of their efforts with language support improving over the past month alone!
I’d like to highlight in this voice chapter all the things you can do with Assist today. I also want to give the state of our development, what the limitations are, and where your support can be best applied.