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mapou Visibility Index · Consumer electronics → Smart home & connected devices · May 2026

Which smart-home brands does AI cite most?

When buyers ask AI assistants questions like What are the best smart home devices to consider in 2026? or Best affordable smart home devices under $100?, a small set of smart home brandsget cited every time. Most don't. This report measures which.

How we measured. MVI is a 0–100 score per brand: 0 means AI never cites you in smart home brands, 100 means it cites you in every prompt. We tested 20 brands across 5 AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, Grok) using 20 fixed prompts, reused every monthly run for replicability.

How we describe AI visibility

  • Stage 1, First encounter. The brand is discovered and cited occasionally in AI answers for buyer-intent prompts.
  • Stage 2, Repeat use. The brand is cited regularly enough that it feels familiar and reliably present across prompts and engines.
  • Stage 3, Default choice. The brand is the go-to recommendation in AI answers within its segment, often appearing first or most consistently.
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Bottom line

Google Nest leads smart home brands on AI search visibility with MVI 64, sitting firmly in the repeat-use tier, in a tight race with Philips Hue (MVI 55).

  • Who AI cites most

    Google Nest is cited in 56 of 100 prompt-engine pairs (56%). 95% confidence interval 55-73.

  • Concentration

    The top 3 brands (Google Nest, Philips Hue, Amazon Alexa) capture 44% of all citations in this segment. 10 of 20 tracked brands are cited in fewer than 1 in 10 prompt-engine pairs.

  • Where the field sits

    Of 20 brands tested: 3 in repeat-use, 2 in first-encounter, 15 not yet cited. Overall, AI cites a brand from this segment in 16% of buyer-intent prompt-engine pairs.

  • Engine asymmetry

    Google Nest is cited in 88% of Claude prompts but only 0% on Gemini, visibility is engine-specific, not universal.

  • Wildcard competitor

    AI also cites Ring 448 times across these prompts, even though it is not on our tracked-brand list. A citation-share leak worth investigating.

Analyst note

Google Nest leads with a 64 MVI, but no brand reaches the leader tier.

Google Nest has a 64 MVI and is in the foothold tier. It performs well on ChatGPT and Claude engines, scoring 80 and 88. Philips Hue follows with an MVI of 55 and scores 88 on ChatGPT. Amazon Alexa is close behind at 52 MVI, with a 73 on Perplexity. Fifteen out of 20 brands are invisible, showing that visibility is concentrated among a few players.

Risk:Google Nest's 0 MVI on the Gemini engine creates a risk, allowing competitors to gain visibility there.

Headline finding

Google Nest leads smart home brands on AI search visibility with MVI 64, sitting firmly in the repeat-use tier.

Average MVI

20

Default choice

0

Of 20 brands

Repeat use

3

First encounter

2

Not yet cited

15

Citation rate per engine

How often each engine cites a brand from this category as a recommendation, averaged across all 20 brands tested.

ChatGPT

20%

14 / 20 brands cited at least once

Perplexity

19%

19 / 20 brands cited at least once

Gemini

0%

0 / 20 brands cited at least once

Claude

26%

17 / 20 brands cited at least once

Grok

16%

14 / 20 brands cited at least once

Phase strength across the category

Which buyer-intent phases are easiest vs hardest to win in smart home brands. Citation rate averaged across all brands tested. Phase weights are part of the MVI formula.

Discovery · 30%

16%

Top: Google Nest

Filtered discovery · 25%

14%

Top: Google Nest

Comparison · 25%

19%

Top: Google Nest

Evaluation · 20%

16%

Top: Google Nest

Who wins which buyer phase

Top 12brands by MVI mapped against the four buyer-intent phases. Each cell shows the brand's citation rate for that phase, color-coded so the visual pattern tells the story: a brand strong across all four phases reads as a horizontal orange band; a brand strong only at Discovery but weak at Evaluation reads as a left-heavy gradient. This is the segment's findings against the panel.

BrandMVIDiscoveryFilteredComparisonEvaluation
Google Nest6463%63%63%70%
Philips Hue5553%53%53%63%
Amazon Alexa5258%47%48%53%
Apple HomeKit3437%22%43%35%
Ecobee3330%33%48%20%
Arlo2225%10%20%33%
Wyze1915%27%15%23%
August1817%13%23%20%
Samsung SmartThings1815%12%33%10%
Nanoleaf127%10%20%10%
iRobot105%3%25%8%
Roborock1012%3%20%5%

How to read it. Strong horizontal band = durable brand, AI cites it across the entire funnel. Left-heavy gradient = brand with awareness (Discovery) but weak recommendation (Evaluation), the demand-leak pattern from Finding 03. Right-heavy gradient = brand AI considers in Comparison and Evaluation but does not surface in initial Discovery, the anti-leak pattern. Color steps: dark orange ≥75%, orange ≥50%, peach ≥30%, light ≥10%, beige >0%, neutral 0%.

For CMOs in smart home brands

What this report means for your smart home brands portfolio

Each bullet is a category-specific decision derived from this month's data, with the mapou service that operationalizes it.

01

Concentration risk

In smart home brands, AI effectively recommends 10.9 of 20 tracked brands. The top brand captures 16% of citations. The next 2 capture another 14%. Visibility is concentrated but not winner-takes-all.

How mapou helps: GEO & Citation Architecture restructures your entity data so you can break into the top set.

02

Engine fragmentation

Engines disagree on the smart home brands leaderboard. Mean cross-engine agreement is only 0.34 (1.0 = perfect agreement, 0 = independent). Optimizing for ChatGPT will not necessarily improve your Claude or Gemini visibility. You need engine-specific strategy.

How mapou helps: AI Visibility Audit maps your position separately on each of the 5 engines.

03

Persona-volatile category

Smart home brands rankings shift meaningfully by buyer persona. Amazon Alexa is the baseline #1 brand, but loses the top spot under at least one buyer signal (budget, premium, professional, first-time, values-driven). Top-3 overlap with baseline is only 93% across personas. Your baseline visibility number is incomplete.

How mapou helps: Persona-Tuned MVI computes the visibility number for your actual buyer mix.

04

Visibility tier landscape

In smart home brands, 0 of 20 tracked brands clear MVI 75 (default-choice tier). 15 are below MVI 25 (not yet cited). The strategy differs at each tier. If you are below 25, you need foundational visibility infrastructure before tactical optimization.

How mapou helps: AI Visibility Audit identifies your tier; GEO & Citation Architecture moves you up.

The mapou Visibility Index

What is MVI?

The mapou Visibility Index (MVI) is a 0-100 proprietary score combining four weighted dimensions: Discovery (open recommendations, 30%), Filtered Discovery (budget, persona, use-case, 25%), Comparison (head-to-head authority, 25%), and Evaluation (decision-criteria authority, 20%).

Citations count fully; mentions count at half weight. Engines are equally weighted (no market-share gymnastics). Wilson 95% confidence intervals are shown alongside every score. The same 20 prompts run every month so MVI deltas are paired comparisons, not noise.

How to read this ranking

  • Default choice (MVI 75+). AI's go-to recommendation in smart home brands. The tier other brands are competing into.
  • Repeat use (50–74). Cited often enough to feel reliably present across prompts and engines. One signal away from default.
  • First encounter (25–49). Discovered and cited occasionally, but visibility is inconsistent. The brand is real to AI, not yet trusted.
  • Not yet cited (0–24). AI does not surface this brand for buyer-intent prompts in smart home brands. Effectively invisible in AI-driven discovery.

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Ranked by MVI score (Wilson 95% CI shown). The Spread column shows the gap between each brand's best and worst engine, under 15pp is durable, 50pp+ is engine-dependent. Per-engine columns show the count of prompts where each engine cited the brand as a recommendation (out of 20). Read each column as a signal: when ChatGPT cites you but Gemini doesn't, your gap is engine-specific. When all five miss you, the gap is foundational.

#BrandMVI95% CISpreadPer-engineChatGPTPerplexityGeminiClaudeGrokTier
1
Evaluation (12/20) · open recommendation (4/5)
64557385ppChatGPT: 14/20 prompts (70%)Claude: 17/20 prompts (85%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 12/20 prompts (60%)Perplexity: 13/20 prompts (65%)141301712Repeat use
2
Evaluation (11/20) · discovery recommendation request (4/5)
55456480ppChatGPT: 16/20 prompts (80%)Claude: 15/20 prompts (75%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 13/20 prompts (65%)Perplexity: 8/20 prompts (40%)16801513Repeat use
3
Discovery (14/30) · top-brands lists (4/5)
Filtered Discovery (8/30) · emerging brands (0/5)
52426160ppChatGPT: 6/20 prompts (30%)Claude: 6/20 prompts (30%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 12/20 prompts (60%)Perplexity: 11/20 prompts (55%)6110612Repeat use
4
Comparison (6/20) · top-brands lists (3/5)
Filtered Discovery (3/30) · open recommendation (0/5)
34254340ppChatGPT: 2/20 prompts (10%)Claude: 8/20 prompts (40%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 3/20 prompts (15%)Perplexity: 5/20 prompts (25%)25083First encounter
5
Comparison (9/20) · filtered values driven (4/5)
Evaluation (4/20) · emerging brands (0/5)
33244265ppChatGPT: 11/20 prompts (55%)Claude: 13/20 prompts (65%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 4/20 prompts (20%)Perplexity: 4/20 prompts (20%)1140134First encounter
6
Evaluation (6/20) · reliability (3/5)
Filtered Discovery (3/30) · top-brands lists (0/5)
22143045ppChatGPT: 9/20 prompts (45%)Claude: 1/20 prompts (5%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 7/20 prompts (35%)Perplexity: 2/20 prompts (10%)92017Not yet cited
7
Filtered Discovery (8/30) · budget-friendly (4/5)
Discovery (4/30) · open recommendation (0/5)
19132935ppChatGPT: 3/20 prompts (15%)Claude: 7/20 prompts (35%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 4/20 prompts (20%)Perplexity: 2/20 prompts (10%)32074Not yet cited
8
Comparison (4/20) · filtered use case specific (3/5)
18112645ppChatGPT: 9/20 prompts (45%)Claude: 5/20 prompts (25%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 2/20 prompts (10%)Perplexity: 1/20 prompts (5%)91052Not yet cited
9
Comparison (5/20) · top-brands lists (3/5)
Evaluation (1/20) · open recommendation (0/5)
18102525ppChatGPT: 4/20 prompts (20%)Claude: 2/20 prompts (10%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 2/20 prompts (10%)Perplexity: 5/20 prompts (25%)45022Not yet cited
10
Comparison (4/20) · emerging brands (2/5)
Discovery (2/30) · open recommendation (0/5)
1261945ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 9/20 prompts (45%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 1/20 prompts (5%)Perplexity: 1/20 prompts (5%)01091Not yet cited
11
Comparison (5/20) · head-to-head comparison (4/5)
Filtered Discovery (1/30) · open recommendation (0/5)
1051620ppChatGPT: 1/20 prompts (5%)Claude: 1/20 prompts (5%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 2/20 prompts (10%)Perplexity: 4/20 prompts (20%)14012Not yet cited
12
Comparison (4/20) · head-to-head comparison (4/5)
Filtered Discovery (1/30) · top-brands lists (0/5)
1051725ppChatGPT: 1/20 prompts (5%)Claude: 2/20 prompts (10%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 1/20 prompts (5%)Perplexity: 5/20 prompts (25%)15021Not yet cited
13
Comparison (3/20) · popular brands (2/5)
Evaluation (0/20) · open recommendation (0/5)
941515ppChatGPT: 1/20 prompts (5%)Claude: 3/20 prompts (15%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 3/20 prompts (15%)13030Not yet cited
14
Evaluation (2/20) · open recommendation (1/5)
841535ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 7/20 prompts (35%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 0/20 prompts (0%)00070Not yet cited
15
Comparison (2/20) · current-year picks (1/5)
Filtered Discovery (0/30)
831410ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 2/20 prompts (10%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 1/20 prompts (5%)Perplexity: 2/20 prompts (10%)02021Not yet cited
16
Evaluation (3/20) · evaluation what to avoid (2/5)
Comparison (0/20) · open recommendation (0/5)
731415ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 3/20 prompts (15%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 1/20 prompts (5%)Perplexity: 2/20 prompts (10%)02031Not yet cited
17
Comparison (3/20) · head-to-head comparison (3/5)
Discovery (0/30) · open recommendation (0/5)
631210ppChatGPT: 2/20 prompts (10%)Claude: 2/20 prompts (10%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 2/20 prompts (10%)22020Not yet cited
18
Comparison (1/20) · current-year picks (1/5)
521115ppChatGPT: 1/20 prompts (5%)Claude: 0/20 prompts (0%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 3/20 prompts (15%)13000Not yet cited
19
Discovery (1/30) · emerging brands (1/5)
2065ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 0/20 prompts (0%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 1/20 prompts (5%)01000Not yet cited
20
Discovery (1/30) · open recommendation (1/5)
2065ppChatGPT: 0/20 prompts (0%)Claude: 0/20 prompts (0%)Gemini: 0/20 prompts (0%)Grok: 0/20 prompts (0%)Perplexity: 1/20 prompts (5%)01000Not yet cited

Strategic insights for smart home brands

Five derived metrics computed from the same data, surfacing how this segment behaves on AI search. See the State of AI Search for cross-segment comparison.

Engine agreement

0.34

High disagreement

Effective brands

10.9 / 20

Moderately concentrated · top 2 take 30%

Top demand-leak brand

Ecobee

+10pp Discovery vs Evaluation

Top mention-only brand

Apple HomeKit

63% of visibility is mention-only

Kingmaker engine by funnel phase

discovery

ChatGPT

83pp spread

filtered

ChatGPT

100pp spread

comparison

Claude

100pp spread

evaluation

Claude

100pp spread

For each phase, the engine where the gap between most-cited and least-cited brand is widest, i.e. where positioning matters most. Win that engine, win that phase.

Brands cited most across the category

Aggregated across every (brand × prompt × engine) combination tested. The most-cited brands here are the names AI consistently surfaces when buyers ask about smart home brands.

Google Nest×1543Amazon Alexa×1491Philips Hue×945Ecobee×501Apple HomeKit×479Arlo×340Wyze×329Samsung SmartThings×213LIFX×195TP-Link×160Nanoleaf×148August×147Aqara×108Sonos×101Home Assistant×80

Emerging brands AI is citing in smart home brands

Brand names AI engines surfaced for smart home brands prompts that are not currently on the mapou tracked panel. Ranked by mention count and engine breadth. These are panel candidates, brands AI considers part of the category even though we are not yet measuring them.

BrandMentionsEnginesSlots
LIFX1954 of 516 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, discovery open prompt

...ly basics. ## Smart Lighting **Nanoleaf Essentials** and **LIFX A19** bulbs offer color control without requiring a separate hub. Great for ambiance and automation. ## Climate...

TP-Link1604 of 514 of 20What AI said ↓

ChatGPT response, filtered budget low prompt

It typically retails around $50. 2. **TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug** - These plugs allow you to control your devices remotely via an app or voice commands with Alexa or...

Sonos1014 of 513 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, discovery open prompt

...lls, and device management seamlessly. ## Smart Speakers **Sonos Era 100** offers superior audio quality for music lovers, while **Amazon Echo Dot** provides budget-friendly basics....

Home Assistant803 of 513 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, discovery top brands prompt

Great for iOS households. For advanced setups, **Home Assistant** (with ZWA-2/ZBT-2 sticks) offers full control and future-proofing via Matter standard. Other notables include...

Eve764 of 515 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, discovery top brands prompt

...dominates creative lighting panels and modular displays. **Eve** (by Elgato) focuses on premium HomeKit-compatible devices with strong privacy features. ## Emerging Trends Many...

TP-Link Kasa664 of 510 of 20What AI said ↓

Grok response, discovery popular prompt

...ration with Alexa or Google Assistant. 5. **Smart Plugs**: TP-Link Kasa smart plugs are simple yet effective for turning regular devices smart and monitoring energy use. These devices...

SimpliSafe444 of 52 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, filtered use case specific prompt

...s: ## Complete Security Systems **ADT**, **Vivint**, and **SimpliSafe** are leading choices that offer comprehensive smart home integration. They let you control lights, locks, and...

Meross383 of 57 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, discovery emerging prompt

...ith ultra-affordable options for budget-conscious users - **Meross** expands with sophisticated energy management and water leak detection **Emerging Trends:** Look for brands...

Vivint312 of 52 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, filtered use case specific prompt

...p recommendations: ## Complete Security Systems **ADT**, **Vivint**, and **SimpliSafe** are leading choices that offer comprehensive smart home integration. They let you control...

Kasa284 of 54 of 20What AI said ↓

Grok response, filtered persona beginner prompt

...th Alexa or Google Assistant. 3. **Smart Plug**: A TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug is perfect for making your existing appliances smart. Plug it in, connect to your phone, and you can...

Eve Systems252 of 52 of 20What AI said ↓

ChatGPT response, discovery emerging prompt

...making it a standout in the smart bathroom category. 4. **Eve Systems**: Focused on HomeKit products, Eve is creating unique sensors and smart plugs that enhance home automation. Their...

Reolink232 of 55 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, discovery recommendation request prompt

...ubles as a Matter controller. - **Video Doorbell (~$110):** Reolink Wi-Fi (from recent reviews)—excellent budget pick with sharp video, motion detection, and no subscription. - **Smart...

Ecovacs213 of 54 of 20What AI said ↓

ChatGPT response, filtered values driven prompt

...a wide range of colors and settings to suit any mood. 3. **Ecovacs**: Their robotic vacuum cleaners, like the Deebot series, are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Some models...

ADT182 of 51 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, filtered use case specific prompt

...re the top recommendations: ## Complete Security Systems **ADT**, **Vivint**, and **SimpliSafe** are leading choices that offer comprehensive smart home integration. They let you...

Control4172 of 53 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, filtered budget high prompt

...ns, here are the top premium options: ## Control Systems **Control4** and **Savant** are leading the high-end market. Savant offers the ultimate experience for seamless home automation,...

Savant172 of 53 of 20What AI said ↓

Perplexity response, filtered budget high prompt

...top premium options: ## Control Systems **Control4** and **Savant** are leading the high-end market. Savant offers the ultimate experience for seamless home automation, while Control4...

Wemo162 of 56 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, filtered persona beginner prompt

...for most homes. ## Smart Plugs **Amazon Smart Plug** or **Wemo** are budget-friendly ($15-25) and turn any device into a "smart" device. Great for lamps, fans, or coffee makers....

Level Lock123 of 57 of 20What AI said ↓

ChatGPT response, discovery emerging prompt

...home security systems and indoor gardening solutions. 5. **Level Lock**: This brand focuses on smart locks that maintain traditional aesthetics while integrating advanced smart...

Moen102 of 52 of 20What AI said ↓

ChatGPT response, discovery emerging prompt

...ed, ensuring compatibility across various ecosystems. 3. **Moen**: This brand is pushing the boundaries with smart faucets and shower systems. Their U by Moen smart shower system...

TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug93 of 55 of 20What AI said ↓

Claude response, filtered budget low prompt

...Plug** (~$10-15) - Budget-friendly, reliable automation - **TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug** (~$15-20) - Good app control and scheduling ## Lighting & Control **Smart Bulbs** - **Wyze Color Bulb** (~$20) -...

Method. Aggregated across the canonical run for smart home brands. For every (panel brand × prompt × engine) we record the brand names the analyzer extracted (capped at 6 per response), then drop names that match the tracked panel or its aliases, plus a denylist of generic category terms. Threshold to qualify: at least 3 mentions across at least 2 of 5 engines. Click any row to see the AI quote that surfaced the brand. Some entries may be tracked elsewhere on mapou but not in this segment, in which case AI considers them cross-category competitors. Reviewed monthly to inform panel additions.

How smart home brands rankings shift by buyer persona

The MVI score is calibrated to a generic shopping-assistant prompt. But buyers don't arrive generically. We re-ran the same 20 canonical prompts five more times, each with a different buyer-persona signal in the system prompt: budget-conscious, premium, working professional, first-time, values-driven. Top-3 overlap with baseline: 93%. Leader holds across all personas: no. Amazon Alexa loses the #1 spot to a different brand under at least one persona.

BrandBaselineBudgetPremiumProFirst-timeValues
Amazon Alexa85%85%65%75%95%35%
Philips Hue80%80%85%80%95%90%
Google Nest65%15%80%55%50%85%
Ecobee60%15%35%50%15%75%
Arlo50%5%30%35%15%10%

Each cell is the citation rate (out of 20 canonical prompts) for that brand under that persona, ChatGPT only. Cells are tinted green when a brand gains 5+ percentage points vs baseline, orange when it loses 5+. Strong tints flag a 20+ percentage-point swing. Top 8 baseline brands shown; full per-persona data is in data/research/persona-robustness/2026-05-07-1625/. The full methodology is on the State of AI Search page.

The 20-prompt taxonomy

Every brand in this report is tested against the same 20 canonical prompts, spanning the four MVI dimensions (Discovery, Filtered Discovery, Comparison, Evaluation). The prompt set is fixed at methodology v1.0 and reused every monthly run, so MVI deltas are paired comparisons not noise.

The exact prompt templates and phase-weighting formula are part of mapou's proprietary methodology, shared with paying clients alongside custom benchmarks for their specific brand.

See the framework →

Methodology v1.0. MVI is mapou's proprietary 0-100 visibility score across 5 AI engines and 4 buyer-intent dimensions. 95% Wilson confidence intervals. Equal engine weighting. See the framework →

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