List of Google products


Web-based products

Search tools

Advertising services

Communication and publishing tools

  1. Google Cultural Institute
  2. FeedBurner – used in news feed management services, including feed traffic analysis and advertising facilities.
  3. Google 3D Warehouse – online service that hosts 3D models of existing objects, locations and vehicles created in Google SketchUp. Models can be downloaded into Google Sketch-up by other users or Google Earth.
  4. G Suite – service for businesses, enterprise, and education providing independently customizable versions of several Google products under a custom domain name. Services included are Gmail, Google Hangouts, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Forms, Google Slides, Google Sites, Google Contacts and Google Groups.
  5. Google Hire – human resources hiring tool. Provides a system for employers to collect applications and search for job candidates.
  6. Blogger – weblog publishing tool. Users can create custom, hosted blogs with features such as photo publishing, comments, group blogs, blogger profiles and mobile-based posting with little technical knowledge.
  7. Google Bookmarks – free online bookmark storage service.
  8. Boutiques.com – personalized shopping to find/discover fashion goods.
  9. Google Business Solutions – collection of services offered by Google directed at webmasters and businesses. Components: Feedburner, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, Google Enterprise Search solutions, G Suite, Google Checkout, Google Local Business Center, Google Merchant Center, Google Trusted Stores, Postini, Google Webmaster Central, Google Ad Manager, Google Maps and Earth Solutions, Google Website Optimizer.
  10. Google Calendar – online calendar with Gmail integration, calendar sharing and a "quick add" function to create events using natural language. It is similar to those offered by Yahoo! and Windows Live.
  11. Google Charts – interactive, Web-based chart image generation from user-supplied JavaScript.
  12. Google Docs – document, spreadsheet, drawing, survey and presentation application, with document collaboration and publishing capabilities.
  13. Google Domains – domain registration service, with website publishing partners.
  14. Google Drive – online backup service and storage space.
  15. Google Hangouts – an instant messaging and video chat platform.
  16. Google Meet - a video conferencing app.
  17. Gmail – IMAP and POP email service, known for its abundant storage, intuitive search-based interface and elasticity.
  18. Google Keep – a note-taking service.
  19. Google Play Music – used to upload up to 50,000 songs for free for cloud media access.
  20. Poly – with it creators can browse, share and download 3D models.
  21. Google Account – controls how a user appears and presents themselves on Google products.
  22. Google Sites – a wiki- and web page-creation tool both for personal and corporate use.
  23. SMS Channels – used to create and subscribe to channels over SMS. Channels can be based on RSS feeds.
  24. Speak To Tweet – telephone service created in collaboration with Twitter and SayNow allowing users to phone a specific number and leave a voicemail; a tweet is automatically posted on Twitter with a link to the voice message stored on Google's SayNow.
  25. Google Voice – VoIP system. Google Voice provides a phone number but is not the last mile provider. It includes a follow-me service that lets users forward their Google voice phone number to simultaneously ring up to 6 phone numbers. It also features a unified voice mail service, SMS and free outgoing calls via Google's "click2call" and 3rd party dialers.
  26. Google Fonts – interactive directory of hosted web font-API's.
  27. Google Classroom – content management system for schools that aids in distribution and grading of assignments and providing in-class communication.
  28. Google Cloud Search – smart search engine that allows G Suite business customers to search across G Suite products.

    Development tools

  29. Google App Engine – write and run web applications.
  30. Google Developers – open source code and lists of API services. Provided project hosting for free and open source software until 2016.
  31. Dart – structured web programming language
  32. Flutter – mobile cross platform development tool for iOS and Android
  33. Go – compiled, concurrent programming language
  34. OpenSocial – APIs for building social applications on many websites.
  35. Google PageSpeed Tools – optimize webpage performance
  36. Google Web Toolkit – open source Java software development framework that allows web developers to create Ajax applications in Java.
  37. Google Search Console Sitemap – submission and analysis for the Sitemaps protocol.
  38. Translator Toolkit – collaborative translation tool
  39. GN – meta-build system generating Ninja build configurations. Replaced GYP in Chromium.
  40. Gerrit – code collaboration tool
  41. Googletest – testing framework in C++
  42. Bazel – build system
  43. FlatBuffers – serialization library
  44. american fuzzy lop – a security-oriented fuzzer
  45. Google Guava – core libraries for Java
  46. Google Closure Tools – JavaScript tools
  47. – Write Python code, using a Jupyter notebook

    Security tools

  48. reCAPTCHA – a user-dialogue system used to prevent bots from accessing websites.
  49. Google Safe Browsing – blacklist service for web resources that contain malware or phishing content.
  50. Titan security hardware chip
  51. #Titan Security Key – a security token.
  52. #Titan M – in mobile devices starting with the Pixel 3.
  53. #Titan C – in Chromebooks, for example the Pixel Slate.

    Map-related products

  54. Google Maps – mapping service that indexes streets and displays satellite and street-level imagery, providing directions and local business search
  55. *Google Street View
  56. * Google Street View Inside Trusted – 360°, interactive tour. Walk around, explore and interact with a business using Street View technology.
  57. Google My Maps – social custom map making tool based on Google Maps
  58. Google Maps Gallery – collection of data and historic maps
  59. Google Mars – imagery of Mars using the Google Maps interface. Elevation, visible imagery and infrared imagery can be shown.
  60. Google Moon – NASA imagery of the moon through the Google Maps interface
  61. Google Sky – view planets, stars and galaxies
  62. Google Transit – public transport trip planning through the Google Maps interface
  63. Google Santa Tracker – track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve
  64. Zygote Body – 3D anatomical model of human body
  65. Smarty Pins – geographical trivia game that features the Google Maps pin

    Statistical tools

  66. Google Analytics – traffic statistics generator for defined websites, with AdWords integration. Webmasters can optimize ad campaigns, based on the statistics. Analytics are based on the Urchin software.
  67. Google Surveys – market research tool.
  68. Firebase – open, creative commons, attribution licensed collection of structured data, and a Freebase platform for accessing and manipulating that data via the Freebase API.
  69. Google Fusion Tables – gather and visualize arbitrary data
  70. Google Ngram Viewer – chart year-by-year frequencies of any set of comma-delimited strings in Google's text corpora.
  71. Google Public Data Explorer – public data and forecasts from international organizations and academic institutions including the World Bank, OECD, Eurostat and the University of Denver
  72. TensorFlow – Machine Learning service that simplifies designing neural networks in an easier and more visible fashion
  73. Google Trends – graphing application for Web Search statistics, showing the popularity of particular search terms over time. Multiple terms can be shown at once. Results can be displayed by city, region or language. Related news stories are shown. Has "Google Trends for Websites" sub-section that shows popularity of websites over time.
  74. Google Activity Report – monthly report including statistics about a user's Google usage, such as sign-in, third party authentication changes, Gmail usage, calendar, search history and YouTube.

    Operating systems

  75. Android – Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers by Google and the Open Automotive Alliance
  76. #Wear OS – version of Google's Android operating system designed for smartwatches and other wearable items.
  77. #Android Auto – version of Android made for automobiles by Google.
  78. #Android TV – version of Android made for TVs
  79. Chrome OS – Linux-based operating system for web applications
  80. Glass OS – operating system for Google Glass
  81. Google Fuchsia – unreleased OS predicted to be for laptops and smartphones
  82. Google Pigweed – unreleased OS

    Desktop applications

  83. AdWords Editor – desktop application to manage a Google AdWords account; lets users make changes to their account and advertising campaigns before synchronizing with the online service.
  84. Google Chrome – The most popular web browser in the world.
  85. Google Earth – virtual 3D globe that uses satellite imagery, aerial photography, GIS from Google's repository.
  86. Google Input Tools – Input method editor that allows users to enter text in one of the supported languages using a Roman keyboard.
  87. Google Japanese Input – Japanese input method editor.
  88. Google Pinyin – input method editor that is used to convert Pinyin characters, which can be entered on Western-style keyboards, to Chinese characters.
  89. Google Toolbar – web browser toolbar with features such as a Google Search box, pop-up blocker and ability for website owners to create buttons.
  90. Android Studio – integrated development environment for Android
  91. Google Web Designer – WYSIWYG editor for making rich HTML5 pages and ads intended to run on multiple devices
  92. Google Drive – client software to synchronize files between the user's computer and Google Drive storage.
  93. Google Photos Backup – back up photos and videos to Google Photos service
  94. Nik Collection – Image editing plugins for Adobe Photoshop - Sold to DXO
  95. Tilt Brush – painting game for the Vive and Oculus Rift
  96. Backup and Sync – client application for Google Drive and Google Photos
  97. Password Checkup Chrome Extension – An extension that alerts you to unsafe sign-ins.
  98. Google Trends Screensaver – a screensaver showing the Google Trends in a customizable colorful grid for macOS

    Mobile applications

Mobile web applications

These products can be accessed through a browser on a mobile device.
  1. Blogger Mobile – U.S. and Canadian networks only. Allows updating Blogger from mobile devices.
  2. Google Calendar – display Google Calendar events on a mobile device; users can quickly add events to personal calendars.
  3. Drive – view documents on a mobile device
  4. Gmail – access a Gmail account from a mobile device using a mobile web browser. Google provides a specific mobile application to access Gmail messages.
  5. Google Keep – create, access and organize notes, lists and photos
  6. Google Maps – find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions
  7. Maps Navigation – navigation application for GPS-enabled mobile devices with 3D views, voice guided turn-by-turn navigation and automatic rerouting
  8. Mobilizer – optimize web pages for mobile web browsers
  9. Google News – access Google News
  10. Google Shoelace – hyper-local social network aimed at forming a group of friends by matching the user with people having similar interests. It's still in an invite-only testing phase.
  11. Google Product Search – easily search for information about a product
  12. Google Photos – unlimited video and photo storage for personal use
  13. Google Search – search webpages, images, videos and more
  14. Google Pay – It was founded as Google Tez, a digital wallet platform and online payment system developed by Google that uses the Unified Payments Interface to power in-app and tap-to-pay purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments. It was rebranded to "Google Pay" on August 28, 2018.
  15. Google Pay Send – peer-to-peer payments service under Google Pay
  16. Google Translate – online language translation service
  17. YouTube – Video hosting service that publishes to a public web site available for both desktop and mobile
  18. Quick, Draw! – online game based around a neural network guessing what a drawing represents, intended to teach people about machine learning

    Mobile standalone applications

  19. Google Authenticator – MFA
  20. Google Play Books – buy and download books and keep them stored on remote servers, allows reading one book on a variety of devices.
  21. Gmail – email app
  22. Catalogs – shopping application for tablet computers
  23. DeepDream – create overly processed images by enhancing patterns using a convolutional neural network.
  24. Drive – access files and documents stored on Google Drive.
  25. Files by Google – Android storage cleanup, file-browsing and offline file-transfer
  26. Google Keep – note-taking and web surfing
  27. Google Goggles – search based on pictures taken with a device's built-in camera; taking pictures of things causes searches for information on them.
  28. Tango – augmented reality, indoor navigation, 3D mapping, physical space measurement and environmental recognition. It also allows developers to create applications using its APIs.
  29. Google Maps – view maps
  30. Google Play Music – online music store
  31. Google Play Newsstand – news aggregator that combines the features of the discontinued apps Google Play Magazines and Google Currents. It was discontinued in 2018
  32. Google Podcasts – podcasts client app for Android
  33. One Today – allows people to donate to nonprofits that are part of the Google for nonprofits program,.
  34. Shopper – makes shopping easier and smarter.
  35. Sky Map – augmented-reality program displaying a star map that shifts perspective following the device's movement
  36. Google Primer – teaches digital-marketing skills
  37. Google Sync – synchronizes mobile phones with multiple Google calendars and contacts
  38. Hangouts – instant-messaging and video-chat platform
  39. Google Translate – translate conversations
  40. Google Voice
  41. Yinyue – site linking to a large archive of Chinese pop-music, including audio streaming over Google's own player, legal lyric downloads, and in most cases legal MP3 downloads. The archive is provided by Top100.cn and is available in mainland China only.
  42. YouTube
  43. YouTube Remote – control YouTube video that plays on a TV
  44. Google Now – personal assistant operated through voice commands
  45. Waze – input and view live traffic and alerts.
  46. Who's Down – indicate social availability to one's friends.
  47. Gboard – touchscreen keyboard that features glide typing, GIF search, emoji search and Google search
  48. Live Transcribe – App for transcribing text; can be used to help the deaf.

    Hardware

  49. Google Search Appliancesearch appliance designed for indexing corporate data
  50. Google driverless car – autonomous vehicle
  51. Nexus One – 3.7" phone running Android 2.3 "Gingerbread"
  52. Nexus S – 4" phone running Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean"
  53. Galaxy Nexus – 4.7" phone running Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean"
  54. Nexus Q – media streaming entertainment device in the Google Nexus product family
  55. Nexus 7 – 7" tablet running Android 5.1 "Lollipop"
  56. Nexus 7 – 7" tablet running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow"
  57. Nexus 4 – 4.7" phone running Android 5.1 "Lollipop"
  58. Nexus 5 – 4.95" phone running Android 6.0 "Marshmallow"
  59. Nexus 6 – 5.96" phone running Android 7.1.1 "Nougat"
  60. Nexus 9 – 9" tablet running Android 7.1 "Nougat"
  61. Nexus 10 – 10" tablet running Android 5.1 "Lollipop"
  62. Nexus 5X – 5" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo"
  63. Nexus 6P – 5.7" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo"
  64. Nexus Player – streaming media player running Android 8.0 "Oreo"
  65. Pixel C – 10.2" convertible tablet running Android 8.1 "Oreo"
  66. Chromebook Pixel — laptop running Chrome OS. Released in 2013
  67. Google Pixelbook – laptop running Chrome OS. Released in 2017.
  68. Google Pixelbook Go – laptop running Chrome OS. Released in 2019
  69. Pixel Slate – 2-in-1 PC running Chrome OS
  70. Chromebox – desktop computer running Chrome OS
  71. Chromecast – media streaming adapter
  72. Chromecast Ultra – 4K-capable media streaming adapter
  73. Chromecast Audio – audio streaming adapter
  74. Google Glass – wearable 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
  75. Google OnHub – router line
  76. Google Daydream View – virtual reality headset for smartphones
  77. Google Home – smart speaker line
  78. Google Wifi – router
  79. Pixel – 5" smartphone running Android 10
  80. Pixel XL – 5.5" smartphone running Android 10
  81. Pixel 2 – 5" smartphone running Android 10
  82. Pixel 2 XL – 6" smartphone running Android 10
  83. Pixel 3 – 5.5" smartphone running Android 10
  84. Pixel 3 XL – 6.3" smartphone running Android 10
  85. Pixel 3a – 5.6" smartphone running Android 10
  86. Pixel 3a XL – 6" smartphone running Android 10
  87. Pixel 4 – 5.7" smartphone running Android 10
  88. Pixel 4 XL – 6.3" smartphone running Android 10
  89. Nest Labs devices
  90. Android One smartphones – smartphones from multiple manufacturers
  91. Jamboard – 55" interactive whiteboard
  92. Jamboard – 55" interactive whiteboard
  93. Stadia Controller - gaming controller for Google's Stadia game streaming service.

    Services

  94. Google Cloud Platform – modular cloud-based services for software development
  95. Google Crisis Response – public project that covers disasters, turmoils and other emergencies and alerts
  96. Google Fi – cell phone plan aimed at simple plans and pricing
  97. Google Fiber – experimental broadband internet network infrastructure using fiberoptic communication in Kansas City, Provo and Austin
  98. Google Get Your Business Online – increase the web presence of small businesses and cities. Advice on search engine optimization and maintaining business owners update their business profile.
  99. Google Station – public Wi-Fi that can be monetized through ads
  100. Google Public DNS – publicly accessible DNS server
  101. Google Ideas – cross-sector, interdisciplinary "think tank" or "think/do tank" based in New York City, dedicated to understanding global challenges and applying technological solutions.
  102. Google Person Finder – open-source tool that helps people reconnect with others in the aftermath of a disaster
  103. Google Accelerated Mobile Pages – open-source project and service to accelerate content on mobile devices. AMP provides a JavaScript library for developers and restricts the use of third-party JS.
  104. Google Firebasereal time database that provides an API that allows developers to store and sync data across multiple clients
  105. Google Cast – display entertainment and apps from a phone, tablet or laptop right on a TV or speakers.
  106. Stadia – video game streaming service
  107. YouTube TV - American over-the-top internet television service that offers live TV

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Scheduled to be discontinued

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

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