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Home Assistant 2025.10: Powerful Undo/Redo, Smarter Dashboards & AI Magic

Discover what’s new in Home Assistant 2025.10: Undo/Redo in automations, smarter dashboards, AI image generation, and enhanced voice control.

Undo and Redo in Home Assistant Automations

One of the most requested features finally arrives: Undo and Redo support. With Home Assistant 2025.10, you can step back up to 75 edits when building automations, using familiar shortcuts like CTRL+Z and CTRL+Y. This makes editing complex workflows far less stressful.

Faster Editing With Copy and Paste Blocks

Another major improvement is the ability to copy and paste automation blocks. Instead of recreating triggers or actions, you can duplicate them with CTRL+V. Combined with the new resizable sidebar, editing automations is now more efficient than ever.

Additionally, the repeat block has been simplified into four separate options—Repeat multiple times, Repeat until, Repeat while, and Repeat for each—making advanced loops clearer and easier to build.

AI-Powered Image Generation in Home Assistant

The standout innovation of Home Assistant 2025.10 is AI image generation. You can now create visual automations, such as receiving a cartoon snapshot when your doorbell rings. This feature expands the creative possibilities for smart home enthusiasts.

Smarter Dashboards With Suggested Entities

Dashboards are becoming more predictive. The update introduces suggested entities that adapt to your habits and the time of day. For example, if you usually turn on lights in the evening, Home Assistant will recommend that control at the right moment.

These suggestions can also be added directly to your personalized dashboards for quick access.

Multiple Wake Words for ESPHome Voice Assistants

Multilingual homes will love the new dual wake word system. Each ESPHome-based voice assistant can now recognize two wake words and connect to two assistants. Imagine saying “Okay Nabu” to activate a French cloud assistant, and “Hey Jarvis” for an English local one.

Assist Gets Smarter (and Quieter)

The Assist voice assistant is now less intrusive. If you issue a command and the action happens in the same room—like turning on a light—Assist will respond with a short beep instead of a spoken confirmation. This reduces unnecessary chatter and makes interactions feel smoother.

Final Verdict

Home Assistant 2025.10 strikes the perfect balance between usability and innovation. From lifesaving Undo/Redo tools to AI-generated images, smarter dashboards, and multilingual voice control, this release sets a new standard for smart home automation.

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