List of home automation software


Home automation software facilitates control of devices connected within a home automation system. Commonly controlled devices include: lights, HVAC equipment, access control and sprinklers - although many more appliances continue to be added to the 'Smart Home'. Sensor devices, such as those to detect light or motion, may also be connected and managed to facilitate automations.
The software enables users to monitor their connected devices and also configure desired behaviours. Example behaviours include scheduling device activation/deactivation and reactive event handling.
Typically the application will support multiple interfaces to the outside world, such as XMPP, email, Z-Wave, and X10.
Home automation software is often based on a client-server model, where a user is able to configure devices and their actions via a web or smartphone app and the connected devices orchestrated by a server-side software or 'hub' device.
The user interface of mass-market players focus on rich user interfaces with the ability to configure straightforward actions. More advanced, niche or open-sourced, software allows users to write scripts in a programming language to handle more complex tasks. There are currently many competing home automation standards for both hardware and software.

Open-source software

This is a list of software across multiple platforms which is designed to perform home automation.
NameLinuxMacWindowsAndroidiOSLicenseTechnologies
AllJoyn Apache 2.0 License
Control AppControl App
Home AssistantControl AppControl AppApache 2.0 LicenseAs of April 2025, 3100 add-ons were officially listed as available for integration Popular examples include; Alexa, Bluetooth, ecobee, IFTTT, Google Cast (Chromecast and Google Home/Nest), Google Assistant, HomeKit, IKEA Home Smart, KNX, Kodi (XBMC), Lutron, Matter, MQTT, Philips Hue, Plex, Samsung/SmartThings, Shelly, Sonos, SwitchBot, Tuya, Xiaomi Smart Home (Mi Home), Zigbee, Z-Wave
IoTivity Apache 2.0 License
LinuxMCEControl AppControl AppControl AppGPLAsterisk, Bluetooth, KNX, 1-Wire, Serial, Wake on LAN (WoL), Z-Wave, X10, Infrared, GlobalCache, MythTV, Video Disc Recorder (VDR), Hulu, HDHomeRun
openHABEclipse Public LicenseAs of April 2025, 474 add-ons were available for integration. Popular examples include Alexa, Bluetooth, Bose, BTIcino, Chromecast, Daikin, IFTTT, Google Assistant, HomeKit, IKEA, KNX, Kodi (XBMC), Philips Hue, MQTT, Nest, Miele, MiHome, Samsung, Sonos, Tesla, Zigbee, ZWave
OpenRemoteControl AppControl AppAGPL
QIVICONEclipse Public License 2.0HomeMatic, Zigbee

Proprietary hardware

This is a list of platforms that require custom, closed hardware for home automation.
NameConfiguration ToolsTechnologies
AMX LLCNetlinx Studio, TPDesignConfiguration tools only work on Windows.
Control4ComposerUses a Linux kernel, configuration tools only work on Windows. Platform also supports open hardware utilising the Z-Wave standard.
HomeySome of the available integrations are: Alexa, ecobee, IFTTT, Google Cast (Chromecast and Google Home/Nest), Google Assistant, IKEA Home Smart, KNX, Lutron, Matter, MQTT, Philips Hue, Plex, Samsung/SmartThings, Shelly, Sonos, SwitchBot, Tuya, Xiaomi Smart Home (Mi Home), Zigbee, Z-Wave
InsteonInsteon Hub, Insteon for WindowsLighting, appliances, sensors. Mobile apps for Android and iOS, configuration tools only work with Windows.
LutronFocused on lighting and shades, configuration tools only work on Windows.
SmartThingsLighting, appliances, sensors. Mobile apps for Android and iOS.
VivintSensors and one-touch hardware for security.