Home Assistant 2025.10 brings improved automation editor, image generation, and much more
Home Assistant 2025.10 is now available, continuing the platform's push toward a more flexible and user-friendly home automation experience. This release brings major enhancements to the automation editor, including a resizable sidebar, streamlined block pasting, and the return of the overflow menu. Users benefit from undo and redo capabilities for up to 75 editing steps, making automation changes safer and easier to manage. The “repeat” building block has also been broken into four smaller components, reducing complexity when building routines.
Following the previous addition of data generation with large language models, Home Assistant now supports generating images using your selected language model. On the Home dashboard, a new system suggests entities based on your interaction history and the time of day, aiming to show only the most relevant controls.
With this version, ESPHome-based voice assistants formally allow users to define two wake words and assign two assistants per device, making it practical to handle multi-language needs. As a further refinement, the Assist feature plays a brief “beep” for local actions instead of a full spoken response when possible. Finally, the update delivers 11 new integrations, improvements across existing integrations, as well as other noteworthy enhancements and bug fixes.

