The following is a list of products, services, and apps provided by Google. Active, soon-to-be discontinued, and discontinued products, services, tools, hardware, and other applications are broken out into designated sections.
Product | Description |
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Search tools | |
Google Search | A web search engine and Google's core product. |
Google Alerts | An email notification service that sends alerts based on chosen search terms whenever it finds new results. Alerts include web results, Google Groups results, news, and videos. |
Google Assistant | A virtual assistant. |
Gemini | A conversational generative artificial intelligence chatbot. |
Google Books | A search engine for books. |
Google Dataset Search | Allows searching for datasets in data repositories and local and national government websites. |
Google Flights | A search engine for flight tickets. |
Google Images | A search engine for images online. |
Google Shopping | A search engine to search for products across online shops. |
Google Travel | A trip planner service. |
Google Videos | A search engine for videos. |
Groupings of articles, creative works, documents, or media | |
Google Arts & Culture | An online platform to view artworks and cultural artifacts. |
Google Books | A website that lists published books and hosts a large, searchable selection of scanned books. |
Google Finance | Searchable US business news, opinions, and financial data. |
Google News | Automated news compilation service and search engine for news in more than 20 languages. |
Google Patents | A search engine to search through millions of patents, each result with its own page, including drawings, claims, and citations. |
Google Scholar | A search engine for the full text of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and scholarly fields. Includes virtually all peer-reviewed journals. |
YouTube | A video hosting website. |
Advertising services | |
Google Ads | An online advertising platform. |
AdMob | A mobile advertising network. |
Google AdSense | A contextual advertising program for web publishers that delivers text-based advertisements that are relevant to site content pages. |
Google Ad Manager | An advertisement exchange platform. |
Google Marketing Platform | An online advertising and analytics platform. |
Google Tag Manager | A tag management system to manage JavaScript and HTML tags, including web beacons, for web tracking and analytics. |
Local Service Ads | An online advertising platform for lead generations that provide local businesses with a Google guaranteed green check mark. |
Communication and publishing tools | |
Blogger | A weblog publishing tool. |
FeedBurner | A tool in web feed management services, including feed traffic analysis and advertising facilities. |
Google Chat | An instant messaging software with the capability of creating multi-user "rooms". |
Google Saved | A collections app. |
Google Classroom | A content management system for schools that aids in the distribution and grading of assignments and provides in-class communication. |
Google Fonts | A webfont hosting service. |
Google Groups | An online discussion service that also offers Usenet access. |
Google Meet | A video conferencing platform. |
Google Voice | A VoIP system that provides a phone number that can be forwarded to actual phone lines. |
Google Sites | A webpage creation and publication tool. |
Productivity tools | |
Gmail | An email service. |
Google Account | Controls how a user appears and presents themselves on Google products. |
Google Calendar | An online calendar with Gmail integration, calendar sharing, and a "quick add" function to create events using natural language. |
Google Charts | An interactive, web-based chart image generation from user-supplied JavaScript. |
Google Docs Editors | A productivity office suite with document collaboration and publishing capabilities. |
Google Drive | A file hosting service with synchronisation option; tightly integrated with Google Docs Editors. |
Google Translate | A service that allows carrying out machine translation of any text or web page between pairs of languages. |
Google Keep | A note-taking service. |
Google Drawings | A diagramming software. |
Google Slides | A presentation editing software. |
Google Sheets | A spreadsheet editing software. |
Map-related products | |
Google Maps | A mapping service that indexes streets and displays satellite and street-level imagery, providing directions and local business search. |
Google My Maps | A social custom map making tool based on Google Maps. |
Google Earth | A virtual 3D globe that uses satellite imagery, aerial photography, GIS from Google's repository. |
Google Street View | Provides interactive panoramas from positions along many streets in the world. |
Google Santa Tracker | Simulates tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. |
Google Moon | NASA imagery of the moon through the Google Maps interface. |
Google Mars | Imagery of Mars using the Google Maps interface. |
Product | Description |
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Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) | An open-source project and service to accelerate content on mobile devices. Provides a JavaScript library for developers and restricts the use of third-party JS. [1] [2] [3] |
Google App Engine | Write and run web applications. |
Google Developers | Open source code and lists of API services. Provided project hosting for free and open source software until 2016. |
Material Design | A design language created in 2014, that focuses on creating user interfaces with a consistent visual language. |
Dart | A structured web programming language. |
Flutter | A mobile cross-platform development tool for Android and iOS. |
Go | A compiled, concurrent programming language. |
OpenSocial | APIs for building social applications on many websites. |
Google PageSpeed Tools | Optimize webpage performance. |
Google Web Toolkit | An open source Java software development framework that allows web developers to create Ajax applications in Java. |
Google Search Console | A web service that helps website owners, webmasters, and SEO professionals monitor and maintain a site's presence in Google Search results. |
GN | Meta-build system generating Ninja build configurations. Replaced GYP in Chromium. [4] |
Gerrit | A code collaboration tool. |
Googletest | Testing framework in C++. [5] |
Bazel | A build system. |
FlatBuffers | A serialization library. |
Protocol Buffers | A serialization library similar to FlatBuffers. |
Shaderc | Tools and library for compiling HLSL or GLSL into SPIRV. |
American fuzzy lop | A security-oriented fuzzer. |
Google Guava | Core libraries for Java. |
Google Closure Tools | JavaScript tools. |
Google Collaboratory | Write Python code using a Jupyter notebook. |
Security Tools | |
reCAPTCHA | A user-dialogue system used to prevent bots from accessing websites. |
Google Safe Browsing | A blacklist service for web resources that contain malware or phishing content. |
Titan | A security hardware chip. [6] [7] |
Titan Security Key | A U2F security token. [8] |
Titan M | Used in Pixel smartphones starting with the Pixel 3. [9] |
Titan M2 | Successor starting with the Pixel 6 based on RISC-V. [10] |
Titan C | Used in Google-made Chromebooks such as the Pixel Slate. [11] |
Product | Description |
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Android | A Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. |
Wear OS | A version of Android designed for smartwatches and other wearable items. |
Android Auto | A version of Android optimized for automobiles, offering enhanced connectivity and in-car experience. |
Android TV | A version of Android tailored for smart TVs, offering apps, games, and content streaming. |
Google Cast | A version of Google Cast powering some Google Nest devices. |
ChromeOS | A Linux-based operating system designed for web applications and lightweight devices. [12] |
Fitbit OS | An operating system developed for Fitbit devices. |
Fuchsia | An operating system based on the Zircon kernel. |
Product | Description |
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AdWords Editor | A desktop application to manage Google AdWords accounts; enables users to make campaign changes offline before synchronizing with the online service. |
Drive File Stream | File synchronization software for the business edition of Google Drive. |
Google Chrome | A popular web browser developed by Google. |
Google IME | An input method editor allowing users to enter text in supported languages using a Roman keyboard. [13] |
Google Japanese Input | A Japanese input method editor. |
Android Studio | An integrated development environment (IDE) designed for Android app development. |
Google Web Designer | A WYSIWYG editor for creating rich HTML5 pages and ads optimized for various devices. |
Backup and Sync | Client software that synchronizes files between a user’s computer and Google Drive. |
Tilt Brush | A virtual reality painting application designed for the Vive and Oculus Rift. |
Google Trends Screensaver | A screensaver for macOS displaying the latest Google Trends in a customizable, colorful grid. |
Chrome Remote Desktop | A desktop and browser application enabling users to remotely access another Windows, Mac, or Linux system. |
Product | Description |
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Jigsaw | Google Jigsaw is a technology incubator that develops tools and strategies to address global security challenges, including combating online harassment, disinformation, and censorship, while promoting digital safety and open access to information. |
Product | Description |
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Nexus One | 3.7" phone running Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" |
Nexus S | 4" phone running Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" |
Nest Learning Thermostat (first generation) | Smart thermostat |
Galaxy Nexus | 4.7" phone running Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean" |
Nexus Q | Media streaming entertainment device in the Google Nexus product family |
Nexus 7 (2012) | 7" tablet running Android 5.1 "Lollipop" |
Nexus 10 | 10" tablet running Android 5.1 "Lollipop" |
Nest Learning Thermostat (second generation) | Smart thermostat |
Nexus 4 | 4.7" phone running Android 5.1 "Lollipop" |
Chromebook Pixel (2013) | Laptop running ChromeOS |
Nexus 7 (2013) | 7" tablet running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" |
Nexus 5 | 4.95" phone running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" |
Nest Protect (first generation) | Smoke alarm |
Nexus 6 | 5.96" phone running Android 7.1.1 "Nougat" [14] |
Nexus 9 | 9" tablet running Android 7.1 "Nougat" |
Nexus Player | Streaming media player running Android 8.0 "Oreo" |
Chromebook Pixel (2015) | Laptop running ChromeOS |
Nest Cam Indoor | Security camera |
Nest Protect (second generation) | Smoke alarm |
Nest Learning Thermostat (third generation) | Smart thermostat |
Nexus 5X | 5" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo" |
Nexus 6P | 5.7" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo" |
Pixel C | 10.2" convertible tablet running Android 8.1 "Oreo" |
Nest Cam Outdoor | Security camera |
Pixel | 5" smartphone running Android 10 |
Pixel XL | 5.5" smartphone running Android 10 |
Daydream View (first generation) | Virtual reality headset for smartphones |
Google Home | Smart speaker |
Google Wifi | Wireless router |
Nest Cam IQ Indoor | Security camera |
Nest Thermostat E | Smart thermostat |
Nest Hello | Smart video doorbell |
Nest Cam IQ Outdoor | Security camera |
Nest × Yale | Smart lock |
Pixel 2 | 5" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 2 XL | 6" smartphone running Android 11 |
Daydream View (second generation) | Virtual reality headset for smartphones |
Home Mini | Smart speaker |
Home Max | Smart speaker |
Pixel Buds (first generation) | Wireless earbuds |
Pixelbook | Laptop running ChromeOS |
Pixel 3 | 5.5" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 3 XL | 6.3" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel Slate | 2-in-1 PC running ChromeOS |
Pixel Stand | Wireless charger |
Nest Hub | Smart display |
Stadia Controller | Gaming controller for Stadia |
Pixel 3a | 5.6" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 3a XL | 6" smartphone running Android 11 |
Nest Hub Max | Smart display |
Pixel 4 | 5.7" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 4 XL | 6.3" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixelbook Go | Laptop running ChromeOS |
Nest Mini | Smart speaker |
Nest Wifi | Wireless router |
Pixel Buds (second generation) | Wireless earbuds |
Pixel 4a | 5.8" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 4a (5G) | 6.2" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 5 | 6" smartphone running Android 11 |
Nest Audio | Smart speaker |
Nest Thermostat | Smart thermostat |
Pixel Buds A-Series | Wireless earbuds |
Pixel 5a | 6.3" smartphone running Android 11 |
Pixel 6 | 6.4" smartphone running Android 12 |
Pixel 6 Pro | 6.7" smartphone running Android 12 |
Pixel 6a | 6.1" smartphone running Android 12 |
Pixel 7 | 6.3" smartphone running Android 13 |
Pixel 7 Pro | 6.7" smartphone running Android 13 |
Pixel Watch | Smartwatch |
Pixel Tablet | Tablet |
Pixel 7a | 6.1" smartphone running Android 13 |
Pixel Fold | Foldable smartphone |
Pixel 8 | 6.2" smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel 8 Pro | 6.7" smartphones running Android 14 |
Pixel Watch 2 | Smartwatch |
Pixel 8a | 6.1" smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel 9 | 6.3" smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel 9 Pro | 6.3" smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel 9 Pro XL | 6.8" smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel 9 Pro Fold | Foldable smartphone running Android 14 |
Pixel Watch 3 | Smartwatch |
Pixel Buds Pro 2 | Wireless earbuds |
Component | Year | Associated Device |
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Pixel Visual Core | 2017 | Pixel 2 |
Titan M | 2018 | Pixel 3 |
Pixel Neural Core | 2019 | Pixel 4 |
Titan C | 2019 | Pixelbook Go |
Titan M2 | 2021 | Pixel 6 |
Google Tensor | 2021 | Pixel 6 |
Google Tensor G2 | 2022 | Pixel 7 |
Google Tensor G3 | 2023 | Pixel 8 |
Google Tensor G4 | 2024 | Pixel 9 |
Service | Description |
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Google Cloud Platform | A modular cloud-based service for software development. |
Google Crisis Response | A public project covering disasters, turmoils, and other emergencies with alerts. |
Google Fi Wireless | A MVNO offering simple plans and pricing. |
Google Get Your Business Online | Aims to increase the web presence of small businesses and cities, offering advice on search engine optimization and maintaining updated business profiles. [15] |
Google Public DNS | A publicly accessible DNS server. |
Google Person Finder | An open-source tool to help people reconnect with others after a disaster. |
Google Firebase | A real-time database providing an API for developers to store and sync data across multiple clients. |
Google Cast | A platform to display entertainment and apps from a phone, tablet, or laptop directly on a TV or speakers. [16] |
Google Pay | A digital wallet platform and online payment system. |
YouTube TV | An over-the-top internet television service offering live TV. |
Applications that are no longer in development and scheduled to be discontinued in the future:
Google has retired many offerings, either because of obsolescence, integration into other Google products, or lack of interest. [20] Google's discontinued offerings are colloquially referred to as Google Graveyard. [21] [22]
This section is missing information about the discontinuation date of each product in this section.(October 2013) |
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air and public transportation. As of 2020, Google Maps was being used by over one billion people every month around the world.
Google Talk was an instant messaging service that provided both text and voice communication. The instant messaging service was variously referred to colloquially as Gchat, Gtalk, or Gmessage among its users.
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. Versions were later released for Linux, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and also for Android, where it is the default browser. The browser is also the main component of ChromeOS, where it serves as the platform for web applications.
Google Drive is a file-hosting service and synchronization service developed by Google. Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files in the cloud, synchronize files across devices, and share files. In addition to a web interface, Google Drive offers apps with offline capabilities for Windows and macOS computers, and Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Google Drive encompasses Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides, which are a part of the Google Docs Editors office suite that allows collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms, and more. Files created and edited through the Google Docs suite are saved in Google Drive.
Google Play, which is also known as the Google Play Store or Play Store, is a digital distribution service operated and developed by Google. It serves as the official app store for certified devices running on the Android operating system and its derivatives, as well as ChromeOS, allowing users to browse and download applications developed with the Android software development kit and published through Google. Google Play has also served as a digital media store, with it offering various media for purchase such as books, movies, musical singles, television programs, and videogames.
Google Play Music was a music and podcast streaming service and an online music locker operated by Google as part of its Google Play line of services. The service was announced on May 10, 2011; after a six-month, invitation-only beta period, it was publicly launched on November 16, 2011, and shut down in December 2020.
Google Hangouts was a cross-platform instant messaging (IM) service developed by Google. It originally was a feature of Google+, becoming a standalone product in 2013, when Google also began integrating features from Google+ Messenger and Google Talk into Hangouts. Google then began integrating features of Google Voice, its Internet telephony product, into Hangouts, stating that Hangouts was designed to be "the future" of Voice.
Chromecast is a discontinued line of digital media players developed by Google. The devices, designed as small dongles, can play Internet-streamed audio-visual content on a high-definition television or home audio system. The user can control playback with a mobile device or personal computer through mobile and web apps that can use the Google Cast protocol, or by issuing commands via Google Assistant; later models introduced an interactive user interface and remote control. Content can be mirrored to video models from the Google Chrome web browser on a personal computer or from the screen of some Android devices.
Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a collection of proprietary applications and application programming interfaces (APIs) services from Google that are typically pre-installed on the majority of Android devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. GMS is not a part of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which means an Android manufacturer needs to obtain a license from Google in order to legally pre-install GMS on an Android device. This license is provided by Google without any licensing fees except in the EU.
Android Auto is a mobile app developed by Google to mirror features of a smartphone on a car's dashboard information and entertainment head unit.
Google Spaces was a mobile app for group discussions and messaging developed by Google. The app was intended to compete with Slack as a content sharing platform where users can create a "space", invite their friends for discussion, and share videos, images, text, and other media. Google services such as the web browser Chrome, search engine Google Search, and video sharing platform YouTube were built into the app to allow users to source content from them. Google Spaces launched on May 16, 2016, available on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS operating systems. The app was discontinued on April 17, 2017. The Spaces brand name was revived for a feature in Google Chat, formerly named Rooms.
Google Allo was an instant messaging mobile app by Google for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems, with a web client available in some web browsers. It closed on March 12, 2019.
Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based operating system developed by Google. In contrast to Google's Linux-based operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted as a self-hosted git repository in August 2016 without any official corporate announcement. After years of development, its official product launch was in 2021 on the first-generation Google Nest Hub, replacing its original Linux-based Cast OS.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations. On December 1, 2020, YouTube Music replaced Google Play Music as Google's primary brand for music streaming. In April 2023, the service expanded its offerings to include support for podcasts shortly before Google Podcasts was shut down.
Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google, designed to bring up relevant information related to objects it identifies using visual analysis based on a neural network. First announced during Google I/O 2017, it was first provided as a standalone app, later being integrated into Google Camera but was reportedly removed in October 2022. It has also been integrated with the Google Photos and Google Assistant app and with Bard as of 2023.
Google Podcasts was a podcast application developed by Google and released on June 18, 2018, for Android devices, and released on iOS devices on March 24, 2020.
Google Meet is a video communication service developed by Google. It is one of two apps that constitute the replacement for Google Hangouts, the other being Google Chat. It replaced the consumer-facing Google Duo on November 1, 2022, with the Duo mobile app being renamed Meet and the original Meet app set to be phased out.
Google Chat is a communication service developed by Google. Initially designed for teams and business environments, it has since been made available for general consumers. It provides direct messaging, group conversations, and spaces, which allow users to create and assign tasks and share files in a central place in addition to chatting. It can be accessed through its own website and app or through the Gmail website and app.
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