Home Assistant has a new foundation and a goal to become a consumer brand (2024)

An Open Home stuffed full of code —

Can a non-profit foundation get Home Assistant to the point of Home Depot boxes?

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Home Assistant, until recently, has been a wide-ranging and hard-to-define project.

The open smart home platform is an open source OS you can run anywhere that aims to connect all your devices together. But it's also bespoke Raspberry Pi hardware, in Yellow and Green. It's entirely free, but it also receives funding through a private cloud services company, Nabu Casa. It contains tiny board project ESPHome and other inter-connected bits. It has wide-ranging voice assistant ambitions, but it doesn't want to be Alexa or Google Assistant. Home Assistant is a lot.

After an announcement this weekend, however, Home Assistant's shape is a bit easier to draw out. All of the project's ambitions now fall under the Open Home Foundation, a non-profit organization that now contains Home Assistant and more than 240 related bits. Its mission statement is refreshing, and refreshingly honest about the state of modern open source projects.

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"We've done this to create a bulwark against surveillance capitalism, the risk of buyout, and open-source projects becoming abandonware," the Open Home Foundation states in a press release. "To an extent, this protection extends even against our future selves—so that smart home users can continue to benefit for years, if not decades. No matter what comes." Along with keeping Home Assistant funded and secure from buy-outs or mission creep, the foundation intends to help fund and collaborate with external projects crucial to Home Assistant, like Z-Wave JS and Zigbee2MQTT.

Home Assistant's ambitions don't stop with money and board seats, though. They aim to "be an active political advocate" in the smart home field, toward three primary principles:

  • Data privacy, which means devices with local-only options, and cloud services with explicit permissions
  • Choice in using devices with one another through open standards and local APIs
  • Sustainability by repurposing old devices and appliances beyond company-defined lifetimes

Notably, individuals cannot contribute modest-size donations to the Open Home Foundation. Instead, the foundation asks supporters to purchase a Nabu Casa subscriptionor contribute code or other help to its open source projects.

From a few lines of Python to a foundation

Home Assistant founder Paulus Schoutsen wanted better control of his Philips Hue smart lights just before 2014 or so and wrote a Python script to do so. Thousands of volunteer contributions later, Home Assistant was becoming a real thing. Schoutsen and other volunteers inevitably started to feel overwhelmed by the "free time" coding and urgent bug fixes. So Schoutsen, Ben Bangert, and Pascal Vizeli founded Nabu Casa, a for-profit firm intended to stabilize funding and paid work on Home Assistant.

Through that stability, Home Assistant could direct full-time work to various projects, take ownership of things like ESPHome, and officially contribute to open standards like Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Matter. But Home Assistant was "floating in a kind of undefined space between a for-profit entity and an open-source repository on GitHub," according to the foundation. The Open Home Foundation creates the formal home for everything that needs it and makes Nabu Casa a "special, rules-bound inaugural partner" to better delineate the business and non-profit sides.

Home Assistant as a Home Depot box?

In an interview with The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, and in a State of the Open Home stream over the weekend, Schoutsen also suggested that the Foundation gives Home Assistant a more stable footing by which to compete against the bigger names in smart homes, like Amazon, Google, Apple, and Samsung. The Home Assistant Green starter hardware will sell on Amazon this year, along with HA-badged extension dongles. A dedicated voice control hardware device that enables a local voice assistant is coming before year's end. Home Assistant is partnering with Nvidia and its Jetson edge AI platform to help make local assistants better, faster, and more easily integrated into a locally controlled smart home.

That also means Home Assistant is growing as a brand, not just a product. Home Assistant's "Works With" program is picking up new partners and has broad ambitions. “We want to be a consumer brand,” Schoutsen told Tuohy. “You should be able to walk into a Home Depot and be like, ‘I care about my privacy; this is the smart home hub I need.’”

Where does this leave existing Home Assistant enthusiasts, who are probably familiar with the feeling of a tech brand pivoting away from them? It's hard to imagine Home Assistant dropping its advanced automation tools and YAML-editing offerings entirely. But Schoutsen suggested he could imagine a split between regular and "advanced" users down the line. But Home Assistant's open nature, and now its foundation, should ensure that people will always be able to remix, reconfigure, or re-release the version of smart home choice they prefer.

Home Assistant has a new foundation and a goal to become a consumer brand (2024)

FAQs

What is the point of a Home Assistant? ›

Home Assistant acts as a central smart home controller hub by combining different devices and services in a single place and integrating them as entities. The provided rule-based system for automation allows creating custom routines based on a trigger event, conditions and actions, including scripts.

Who owns Home Assistant? ›

Nabu Casa, Inc was founded in 2018 by the founders of both Home Assistant, the open source home automation platform, and Home Assistant OS, the operating system that turns your device into a smart home hub powered by Home Assistant.

How much does a Home Assistant cost? ›

Home Assistant Green is the easiest way to run Home Assistant for the low price of $99. Try out Home Assistant for your smart home or share the love with family and friends.

What is Home Assistant assist? ›

Assist is our voice assistant that allows you to control Home Assistant using natural language. Assist is built on top of an open voice foundation and powered by knowledge provided by our community.

What is the best unit for Home Assistant? ›

The “best” hardware depends on your specific needs and budget. For small setups, a Raspberry Pi 4 is excellent. For more extensive systems, consider an Intel NUC or Home Assistant Blue.

What is better than Home Assistant? ›

Open Source Home Automation

The best alternatives to Home Assistant are Gladys Assistant, Zuli Smartplug, and Josh.ai. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below. What do you think of Home Assistant? Home light switch automation made simple.

How many people use Home Assistant? ›

9 Years later, Home Assistant is actively used by more than 500,000 people and growing every day.

Does Home Assistant run locally? ›

In Home Assistant, the Assist pipelines are made up of various components that together form a voice assistant. For each component you can choose from different options. There is a speech-to-text and text-to-speech option that runs entirely local.

Is Home Assistant self hosted? ›

Yes you run Home Assistant on a computer in the house you want to automate. You can't run it remotely (well, you can, if you know what you're doing and you're very careful in the integrations you pick).

What coding language does Home Assistant use? ›

Home Assistant Core is a Python program, in simple words.

Does Home Assistant need wifi? ›

Home Assistant doesn't work without a local network that connects everything together. You do not need internet access after Home Assistant is installed, but you do need a local network.

Can you control a Home Assistant with voice? ›

Assist allows you to control Home Assistant using natural language. It is built on top of an open voice foundation and powered by knowledge provided by our community. Want to use Home Assistant with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa? Get started with Home Assistant Cloud.

Can you talk to a Home Assistant? ›

You can either converse by pressing the microphone in the frontend (supported browsers only (no iOS)) or by calling the conversation/process service with the transcribed text. Screenshot of the conversation interface in Home Assistant.

What is the difference between Google Home and Home Assistant? ›

That said, if you simply want a home assistant with basic home control, Google Home will do the job for you. On the other hand, Home Assistant is better if you prioritize privacy and better compatibility as long as you're willing to learn the ups and downs of using this home automation software.

Is my Home Assistant secure? ›

Home Assistant Cloud

A unique remote URL will be generated and given to you along with a certificate so all your traffic to Home Assistant is encrypted automatically.

Does Home Assistant collect data? ›

Like most website operators, Home Assistant collects non-personally-identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request.

What is the difference between Home Assistant and HomeKit? ›

Both are two way compatible however those who choose the Apple ecosystem often find themselves needing to use Home Assistant to complete tasks and automations that aren't natively integrated with Homekit, whereas Home Assistant users don't have a need for Homekit.

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