Google Nest is a line of smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, streaming devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, routers and security systems including smart doorbells, cameras and smart locks.
The Nest brand name was originally owned by Nest Labs, co-founded by former Apple engineers Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers in 2010. Its flagship product, which was the company's first offering, is the Nest Learning Thermostat, introduced in 2011. The product is programmable, self-learning, sensor-driven, and Wi-Fi-enabled: features that are often found in other Nest products. It was followed by the Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in October 2013. After its acquisition of Dropcam in 2014, the company introduced its Nest Cam branding of security cameras beginning in June 2015.
The company quickly expanded to more than 130 employees by the end of 2012. Google acquired Nest Labs for US3.2billioninJanuary2014,whenthecompanyemployed280.Asoflate2015,Nestemploysmorethan1,100andaddedaprimaryengineeringcenterinSeattle.AfterGooglereorganizeditselfundertheholdingcompanyAlphabetInc.,NestoperatedindependentlyofGooglefrom2015to2018.However,in2018,NestwasmergedintoGoogle′shome−devicesunitledbyRishiChandra,effectivelyceasingtoexistasaseparatebusiness.InJuly2018,itwasannouncedthatallGoogleHomeelectronicsproductswillhenceforthbemarketedunderthebrandGoogleNest.NestLabswasfoundedin2010byformerAppleengineersTonyFadellandMattRogers.TheideacamewhenFadellwasbuildingavacationhomeandfoundalloftheavailablethermostatsonthemarkettobeinadequate,motivatedtobringsomethingbetteronthemarket.EarlyinvestorsinNestLabsincludedShastaVenturesandKleinerPerkins.OnJanuary13,2014,GoogleannouncedplanstoacquireNestLabsfor3.2 billion in cash. Google completed the acquisition the next day, on January 14, 2014. The company would operate independently from Google's other businesses.