List of Google products


The following is a list of products, services, and apps provided by Google.

Web-based products

Developer tools

Operating systems

Desktop applications

Other

Mobile applications

Hardware

Product families

Processors

Services

Scheduled to be discontinued

Applications that are no longer in development and scheduled to be discontinued in the future:

2026

  • Google Fit API – Will become deprecated.
  • Google Assistant – After continuously removing many features from Assistant since 2023 to focus more on Gemini, Google Assistant has finally been scheduled to be retired for mobile, tablets, smartwatches, headphones and cars by the end of 2025. These devices will have Google Assistant replaced by Google Gemini in the future. Additionally, Google also recommends using Routines as an alternative to Assistant. However, the future of products such as the Google Home and Google Nest remain uncertain.

    Discontinued products and services

Google has retired many offerings, either because of obsolescence, integration into other Google products, or lack of interest. Google's discontinued offerings are colloquially referred to as Google Graveyard.

2025

  • Google Tables – A business workflow automation tool. Discontinued on December 16, 2025.
  • Google URL ShortenerURL shortening service. Started to turn down support on March 30, 2018, was discontinued on March 30, 2019, and stopped working on August 25.
  • Firebase Dynamic LinksURL shortening service. Shut down on August 25.

    2024

  • Jamboard – Discontinued on December 31.
  • Stack – An app that allowed users to scan and organize documents and receipts on their mobile devices. Shut down on September 23. Users were advised to switch to Google Drive's built-in document scanning features instead.
  • Google Mars – Website that offered an imagery of Mars, using the Google Maps interface. Discontinued in August. Replaced by Google Maps in Space and Google Earth Pro.
  • Google Moon – Website that offered a NASA imagery of the moon, using the Google Maps interface. Discontinued in August. Replaced by Google Maps in Space and Google Earth Pro.
  • Google Sky – Website that offered the view of planets, stars and galaxies. Discontinued in August. Replaced by Google Maps in Space and Google Earth Pro.
  • Chromecast – Discontinued on August 6 and replaced by Google TV Streamer.
  • VPN by Google One – Shut down on June 20, citing low usage.
  • Google Pay – Payment app developed by Google. Shut down on June 4 and replaced by Google Wallet.
  • People Cards – New profiles couldn't be created after April 7, but gave users the option to download or save content, until they were removed the following month. Google cited that the feature wasn't that useful, as they intended it to be.
  • Dropcam – Shut down on April 8.
  • Nest Secure – Pulled from Google Store in October 2020. Shut down on April 8.
  • Google Podcasts – Shut down on April 2 and replaced by YouTube Music.
  • Keen – Shut down on March 24 and the website is no longer accessible.
  • Google Search's Cache link – Discontinued in February as it was no longer necessary due to improved internet reliability.
  • Google Earth View – Website with a collection of satellite-captured wallpapers and Chromecast backgrounds. Shut down in mid-January.
  • Basic HTML View on Gmail – Discontinued in January.

    2023

  • Google Optimize – Freemium web analytics and testing tool. Shut down on September 30.
  • Google Glasswearable computer with an optical head-mounted display and camera that allows the wearer to interact with various applications and the Internet via natural language voice commands. Discontinued on September 15.
  • Google Duo – Free high quality video calling service for mobiles and desktops.
  • Google Domains – Shut down on September 7 after migrating to Squarespace.
  • Google Pixel Pass – Discontinued on August 29.
  • Google Cloud IoT Core Service – Shut down on August 16.
  • Google Album Archive – Discontinued on July 19.
  • Google Code Competitions – Discontinued on July 1.
  • Google Universal Analytics – Shut down on July 1 and replaced by Google Analytics 4.
  • Conversational Actions – Extended the functionality of Google Assistant by allowing 3rd party developers to create custom experiences, or conversations, for users of Google Assistant. Shut down in June.
  • Grasshopper – Shut down on June 15.
  • Google Now Launcher – Discontinued in May.
  • Jacquard – Shut down in April 24.
  • Google Currents – internal enterprise communication tool, formerly Google+ for G Suite. Shut down on March, with users migrated to Spaces in Google Chat.
  • Google Street View – Shut down on March 21. The Street View Studio app and the ability to use Street View in the main Google Maps app, rendered the Street View app redundant, however it is now required to purchase a 360 camera to contribute to Street View, as the app allowed you to create photospheres with any supported smartphone camera. The "Photo Paths" feature, which allowed any smartphone to create a 2D capture of any road not yet covered by Street View was completely removed, requiring users to either purchase a 360 camera or migrate to a third-party service such as Mapillary.
  • Stadia – Shut down on January 18.

    2022

  • YouTube Originals – discontinued on December 31.
  • Google OnHub – stopped receiving support on December 19.
  • Google Hangouts – discontinued on November 1, after migrating all users to Google Chat.
  • Google Surveys – Market research tool. Discontinued on November 1.
  • YouTube for Wii U – Shut down in October.
  • YouTube Go – An app aimed at making YouTube easier to access on mobile devices in emerging markets through special features like downloading video on WiFi for viewing later. It was shut down in August.
  • Google My Business – An app that allowed businesses to manage their Google Maps Business profiles. It was shut down in July.
  • Android Auto for phone screens – An app that allowed the screen of the phone to be used as an Android Auto interface while driving, intended for vehicles that did not have a compatible screen built in. It was shut down in July.
  • Kormo Jobs – A service that allowed users in primarily India, Indonesia, and Bangladesh to help them find jobs nearby that match their skills and interests. It was shut down on June 30.
  • G Suite – A free tier offering some of the services included in Google's productivity suite. Discontinued on June 27.
  • Google Chrome Apps – Apps hosted or packaged web applications that ran on the Google Chrome browser. Support for Windows and other Operating systems dropped in June and shut down on ChromeOS in January 2025. For ChromeOS devices enrolled in the LTS channel, Chrome apps will be supported until October 2028.
  • Google Assistant Snapshot – The successor to Google Now that provided predictive cards with information and daily updates in the Google app for Android and iOS.
  • Cameos on Google – Cameos allowed celebrities, models and public figures to record video-based Q&A. Shut down on February 16.
  • Android Things – A part of Google Internet of Things. Shut down on January 5.

    2021

  • AngularJSOpen source web application framework. Shut down on December 31.
  • Google Clips – a miniature clip-on camera device. Pulled from Google Store on October 15, 2019. Discontinued on December 31.
  • Google Toolbar – web browser toolbar with features such as a Google Search box, pop-up blocker and ability for website owners to create buttons. Shut down on December 12.
  • My Maps – an Android app that enabled users to create custom maps for personal use or sharing on their mobile device. Shut down on October 15 and users were asked to migrate to the mobile web version of the app.
  • Backup and Sync – Desktop software that synchronized files between a user’s computer and Google Drive. Discontinued on October 1. Replaced by Google Drive for desktop.
  • Google Bookmarks – Online bookmarking service. Discontinued on September 30.
  • Tour Builder – allowed users to create and share interactive tours inside Google Earth. Shut down in July, replaced by new creation tools in Google Earth.
  • Poly – a service to browse, share and download 3D models. Shut down on June 30.
  • Google Expeditionsvirtual reality platform designed for educational institutions. Discontinued on June 30. The majority of Expedition's tours were migrated to Google Arts & Culture.
  • Tour Creator – allowed users to create immersive, 360° guided tours in the Expeditions app that could be viewed with VR devices. Shut down on June 30.
  • Timely – an Android app that provided alarm, stopwatch and timer functions with synchronization across devices. Timely servers were shut down on May 31.
  • Google Go Links – a URL shortening service that also supported custom domain for customers of Google Workspace. Discontinued on April 1.
  • Google Public Alerts – an online notification service that sent safety alerts to various countries. Shut down on March 31 and functions moved to Google Search and Google Maps.
  • Google Crisis Map – a service that visualized crisis and weather-related data. Shut down March 30. Improvements to Google Search and Maps rendered this service redundant.
  • Google App Maker – allowed users to develop apps for businesses. Shut down on January 19 due to Google's acquisition of AppSheet.