Chamberlain Group
Chamberlain Group, the corporate parent company to LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Merlin, and Grifco, designs and engineers residential garage door openers, commercial door operators, security cameras, and gate entry systems. As of 2025, CGI brands had a garage door opener market share of over 70% in the United States.
CGI is also the parent company to Controlled Products Systems Group, the largest wholesale distributor of perimeter access control equipment in the United States.
In September 2021, The Duchossois Group sold the Chamberlain Group to Blackstone.
Products
Garage door openers
- Chamberlain — the company's do-it-yourself line of garage door openers.
- LiftMaster — the company's line of garage door openers for professional installers.
- Raynor — the company's line of garage door openers for professional installers. This line of professional installers is slightly less common than LiftMaster.
- Craftsman — re-branded Chamberlain models sold at Sears. Those products have a "139" model prefix to denote that the Chamberlain Group made them for Sears.
- Clicker — a line of universal garage door remotes.
myQ app
Chamberlain's myQ smart garage door controller technology, which requires a monthly subscription, is embedded in garage door openers and lights, and can be added to Wi-Fi networks to control these devices.At CES 2019, Chamberlain announced a partnership with Amazon, allowing packages to be placed in customers garages with myQ openers, as part of the Amazon Key service.
Controversy
In November 2023, after previously ending Google Assistant support and discontinuing its official Apple HomeKit integration, the company disabled all other third party access to their "myQ" products, effectively stopping all open-source third-party integrations, like Home Assistant. Writing for Ars Technica, Ron Amadeo interpreted the ban on "unauthorized" third-party integrations as driven by "Chamberlain's hardware-app-as-ad-platform strategy," describing the purpose of the myQ app as being "to display ads and upsell you on services."In December 2025, Chamberlain Group left the Connectivity Standards Alliance, the group responsible for the smart-home interoperability standard Matter, a move described by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy of The Verge as "locking users deeper into proprietary, subscription-centric ecosystem". As part of its Security+ 3.0 update, Chamberlain also blocked access to third-party aftermarket controllers for garage door openers such as Tailwind.