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The Home app makes it easy to create custom home automations. You can trigger an accessory or scene based on the time of day, your location, sensor detection, and more. Just set up a HomePod, Apple TV, or iPad as a home hub—then you can sit back and let your home control itself.*
Here's what you need
- Set up your HomePod, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, or iPad as a home hub.*
- Add HomeKit accessories to the Home app.
- Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS. To use the Home app on Mac, update your Mac to macOS Mojave.
*HomePod and Apple TV aren't available in all countries and regions.
Create an automation based on an accessory's action
When an accessory turns on, off, or detects something, you can automate other accessories and scenes to react and perform actions.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- In the Home app, tap the Automation tab, then tap Create new Automation or .
- To start an automation when an accessory turns on or off, tap An Accessory is Controlled. Or tap A Sensor Detects Something.
- Select the accessory that starts the automation, then tap Next.
- Choose the action that triggers the automation, like if it turns on or opens, then tap Next.
- Select accessories and scenes that react to the action, then tap Next.
- To adjust an accessory, press and hold it.
- Tap Done.
On your Mac
- In the Home app, click in the upper-right corner, then click Add Automation.
- To start an automation when an accessory turns on or off, choose An Accessory is Controlled. Or choose A Sensor Detects Something.
- Select the accessory that starts the automation, then click Next.
- Choose the action that triggers the automation, like if it turns on or opens, then click Next.
- Select accessories and scenes that react to the action, then click Next.
- To adjust an accessory, double-click it.
- Click Done.
Want to get an alert when an accessory detects something? Learn how to set up notifications for your HomeKit accessories.
Create an automation based on who’s home
Automate your accessories and scenes to turn on or off when you or a shared user arrives or leaves your home.
To create an automation triggered by location, you and the people you invite to control your home need to turn on Share My Location for the primary iOS device1 used to control your home. Go to Settings > [your name] > Share My Location, tap From and make sure that 'This Device' is selected.
Then open the Home app on your iOS device or Mac and follow these steps.
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On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Tap the Automation tab, then tap .
- Choose if you want the automation to occur when People Arrive or People Leave your home. To choose a specific person to start the automation, tap . You can also choose a location2 and time for the automation.
- Select scenes and accessories to automate, then tap Next.
- To adjust an accessory, press and hold it.
- Tap Done.
On your Mac
- Click in the upper-right corner, then click Add Automation.
- Choose if you want the automation to occur when People Arrive or People Leave your home. To choose a specific person to start the automation, click . You can also choose a location2 and time for the automation.
- Select scenes and accessories to automate, then click Next.
- To adjust an accessory, double-click it.
- Click Done.
- You can't use a Mac to trigger a location-based automation.
- If you choose a location other than your home, then only you can trigger the automation and other users that you've invited to control your home will be removed from the automation.
Automate accessories at a certain time
Create an automation that runs at a specific time, on certain days, and based on who’s home. Just open the Home app on your iOS device or Mac and follow these steps.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- In the Automation tab, tap .
- Tap A Time of Day Occurs, then choose a time and day. Tap People to have the automation occur at a certain time when someone is home.
- Select scenes and accessories to automate, then tap Next.
- To adjust an accessory, press and hold it.
- Tap Done.
On your Mac
- Click in the upper-right corner, then click Add Automation.
- Choose A Time of Day Occurs, then choose a time and day. Click People to have the automation occur at a certain time when someone is home.
- Select scenes and accessories to automate, then click Next.
- To adjust an accessory, double-click it.
- Click Done.
Turn off or delete an automation
To enable or disable an automation:
- Open the Home app on your iOS device or Mac and go to the Automation tab.
- Tap or click the automation.
- Turn Enable This Automation on or off.
Tap Turn Off to choose an amount of time to turn off accessories in an automation. For example, if you create an automation that turns on the lights when you arrive home, you can have the lights turn off after an hour.
To delete an automation, tap or click the automation, then scroll to the bottom and tap or click Delete Automation. On your iOS device, you can also swipe left over the automation and tap Delete.
Do more with the Home app
- Set up a home hub to control your HomeKit accessories remotely, grant access to the people you trust, and automate your accessories.
- Invite people to control your home in the Home app.
- Get notifications for your HomeKit accessories.
- Use the Home app to manage and securely control your HomeKit accessories on your iOS device or Mac.
- Ask Siri to turn on lights, adjust the thermostat, and control all of your HomeKit accessories.
- Use Siri on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to send a video to your TV, play movies and TV shows, and control playback.
With the Home app, you can easily and securely control your HomeKit accessories from all your Apple devices. Turn off the lights, see who’s at the front door, adjust your living room temperature, turn up the music, and so much more. And with the new HomeKit Secure Video capability and HomeKit‑enabled routers, it’s all even more secure. The Home app makes all your connected devices work harder — and smarter — for you.
One app for all your home accessories.
No matter which compatible accessories you choose, the Home app makes it easy to set up and control all of them, all from one place. Over 100 brands worldwide are committed to providing accessories that are compatible with the HomeKit framework, and the number available is growing every day. Each of these accessories is reviewed and approved by Apple to help ensure your security when you use it.
- Air Conditioners
- Air Purifiers
- Bridges
- Cameras
- Doorbells
- Fans
- Faucets
- Garage Doors
- Humidifiers
- Lights
- Locks
- Outlets
- Receivers
- Routers
- Security
- Sensors
- Speakers
- Sprinklers
- Switches
- Thermostats
- TVs
- Windows
Look for this symbol in stores and online.
Get your house in order. Room by room.
The Home app groups accessories by room, so you can easily control devices in any part of your house with a tap or a click. You can even tell Siri things like “Turn off my bedroom lights” or “Start heating the upstairs.” You can press an icon to perform more complex tasks like dimming the lights or adjusting the thermostat. And you can add your AirPlay 2–enabled TV1 to the Home app and control it like any other accessory — turn it
on and off, change the volume, and switch inputs.
on and off, change the volume, and switch inputs.
Keep an eye on your home.
And keep other eyes out.
Footage from home security cameras contains your most personal and sensitive data. With HomeKit Secure Video, activity detected by supported cameras is privately analyzed by your home hub using on‑device intelligence to determine if people, pets, or cars are present. When important activity is detected, you and anyone you share your Home app with will receive a rich notification that lets you view the clip right from the Lock Screen. Recorded video is available to view for ten days from the Home app. It’s securely stored for free in supported iCloud accounts and doesn’t count against your storage limit.2 Leading camera manufacturers like Eufy, Logitech, and Netatmo have announced support for HomeKit Secure Video.
HomeKit routers make your home
as secure as it is smart.
Smart home accessories that connect to the internet can be vulnerable to attack. That’s why HomeKit‑enabled routers are available as a foundational layer of security for your smart home. HomeKit routers can firewall off each of your accessories so even if one were to be compromised, it wouldn’t be able to access your other devices or personal information. You can use the Home app to control which services your HomeKit accessories can communicate with in your network and on the internet. Leading manufacturers like Eero, Linksys, and Charter Spectrum have announced support for HomeKit‑enabled routers.
Set several things
in motion with a tap. Or your voice.
Home allows you to set scenes, which enable multiple accessories to work in
combination — all with a single command. So you can create a scene named “Leaving Home” that turns off the lights, locks your doors, and lowers the thermostat. Or a scene called “Movie Night” that turns on
your AirPlay 2–enabled TV, lowers the shades, and dims the lights.
combination — all with a single command. So you can create a scene named “Leaving Home” that turns off the lights, locks your doors, and lowers the thermostat. Or a scene called “Movie Night” that turns on
your AirPlay 2–enabled TV, lowers the shades, and dims the lights.
Good Morning
Greet the day with a custom scene that warms up your house, opens the blinds, and fires up the coffee maker.
Arrive Home
Prep your home for your arrival with a scene that opens the garage, unlocks your door, and turns on the lights.
Good Night
When you’re ready to turn in, a custom scene can turn off the lights, lower the thermostat, and secure the doors.
Home On Mac Apps
Siri makes your voice
the on/off switch.
Home App On Mac
Siri knows which HomeKit‑enabled accessories you have in your home as well as their status.3 So you can ask Siri to turn an appliance on or off, dim your lights, change the song, set one of your scenes, or play movies and music on your AirPlay 2–enabled TV from your iPhone or iPad. With Apple TV or HomePod, you don’t even have to be home — for example, you can ask Siri to set the “I’m Home” scene while you’re driving. When you arrive, your house will be bright and warm, waiting for you to settle in.
Hey Siri, turn off the lights downstairs
Control your HomeKit accessories.
Hey Siri, set my bedtime scene
Use multiple HomeKit accessories to create a scene.
Hey Siri, play Killing Eve in the living room
Control your AirPlay 2–enabled TVs with HomeKit.
Hey Siri, make it warmer
Control your HomeKit accessories.
Hey Siri, play some jazz in the kitchen
Control your AirPlay 2–enabled speakers.
Control your house from just about anywhere.
Using the Home app, you can access all of your home’s smart accessories remotely through Apple TV, HomePod, or iPad.4 You can do things like shut your garage door, view live camera video of the doorway, or even ask Siri to lower the thermostat — anything you normally do while using the Home app at home.
Put your home on autopilot.
Home Sharing Mac Apple Tv
Apple TV, HomePod, and iPad also enable your home to carry out certain tasks automatically. For example, you can trigger an accessory or scene based on the time of day, your location, sensor detection, and more. Set it up once and you’re done.
Location
Set your lights to turn on as soon as you pull up to the house.
Time
Have your home turn up the heat at 6:00 a.m., before you get out of bed.
Action
Use a motion sensor in the doorway to turn your kitchen lights on when you walk in.
Occupancy
Trigger a scene based on who’s home, like automatically turning the lights off as you leave if nobody else is there.
Getting started is easy.
Setting up a HomeKit accessory to work with the Home app is simple and secure. Just tap the accessory or scan the HomeKit setup code found directly on the accessory or in its instructions, and it’s instantly paired with your iOS or iPadOS device. The Home app will also recognize existing HomeKit accessories that
have been set up using other apps.
have been set up using other apps.
Home Application On Mac
Resources
Create home
automations with
the Home app
automations with
the Home app
Set up your
HomePod,
Apple TV, or iPad
as a home hub
HomePod,
Apple TV, or iPad
as a home hub
Privately monitor
home activities with HomeKit Secure Video
home activities with HomeKit Secure Video