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No — Google Nest is not being discontinued as a whole. As of June 5, 2026, Google is still selling Nest-branded products such as the Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) and Nest Thermostat, and Google also introduced new Nest Cams and a Nest Doorbell in October 2025. (store.google.com)
What is happening is a selective phase-out of older Nest hardware and the old standalone Nest experience. Google has ended support for some legacy products, moved more functionality into the Google Home app, and stopped selling at least some older devices. (support.google.com)
The confusion comes from the fact that “Nest” now means two different things:
Google’s current behavior shows continued investment, not a total shutdown. The Google Store still lists current Nest thermostats, and Google’s October 2025 announcement introduced a new portfolio of home devices including new Nest Cams and a Nest Doorbell. That is inconsistent with a full brand discontinuation. (store.google.com)
However, Google has clearly been retiring older products and services:
From a product-lifecycle perspective, this is best described as portfolio consolidation, not full discontinuation. Google is keeping newer Nest hardware alive while removing long-tail support burdens from legacy devices and merging control into the Google Home software stack. (support.google.com)
A notable current trend is that Google is making the Google Home app the primary control plane for the smart home. In its October 2025 update, Google said the unified Home app includes support for core Nest devices and features, including Nest Thermostats from 2015 onward, Nest Protect emergency alerts, and Nest x Yale Lock passcode management. (blog.google)
This indicates a broader architectural shift:
If you are asking, “Should I worry that my Nest device will stop working soon?”, the answer depends on the generation:
If you already own Nest products, the practical recommendations are:
If by “Google Nest” you specifically meant the old Nest app/ecosystem identity, then the answer is closer to “it is being absorbed into Google Home.” If you meant the Nest hardware line, then the answer is “no, not entirely.” (blog.google)
Bottom line: Google is not discontinuing Nest as an entire product family, but it has discontinued some older Nest products, ended support for some legacy devices, and shifted the platform toward Google Home. Newer Nest hardware is still being sold and developed. (support.google.com)
If you want, I can also give you a device-by-device status list for thermostats, cameras, doorbells, speakers, Protect, and locks.