For the third update in a row, Google Home is improving automations. Google has a trio of new features and changes with the February 17, 2026 release notes.

Up first are “Pre-defined voice assistant actions” in the Google Home app’s automation editor under the Devices action type on smart speakers and displays:

Announce current time

Announce today’s weather

Ask what time to set an alarm

Play chime

Play music

Play news

Play podcast

Play radio

Play sleep sounds

Tell a joke

These pre-defined actions are “not yet supported” when using Ask Home or Help me create, while you can still use the Ask Google action for custom commands. Google says it is “continuing to expand support for home automation capabilities.” 

Meanwhile, Google now lets you delete pre-made routines like Good morning, Bedtime, and Workday. This gives you “more space to see all the custom automations you create.” Tap the trash icon in the top-right corner or overflow menu. 

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The last related update lets you “tap and hold a specific automation from your automation tab to bring up the feedback menu.” The list lets you select “issues you encountered with your automation and provide additional information about your issue.” This new automation feedback method is rolling out. 

Google today also has a “foundational fix” that “improves support for continuous video clip downloads of up to 5 minutes” on home.google.com.

This ensures long-form clips remain uninterrupted and can span multiple overlapping short event clips.


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