
This change came not quite two months after Google introduced voice shopping with Google Express using Google Home back in February. You can also find it on mobile by opening either the Google Home or Google Express apps, tapping the hamburger button in the top left to expand the menu and selecting Shopping List.Īll of the items on your previous Google Keep shopping list have since been copied over to the new list, and if you shared your previous list with someone on Keep, the new list will automatically be shared with them, as well. To access your shopping list from a computer, go to /express and click on the list icon to the left of the shopping cart icon. This list will be a unified shopping list between what you tell Google Home to add to it and what you save to it directly from Google Express. Instead, Google has moved the Assistant shopping list into what it calls a " primary Google Shopping List," which is located in Google Express - Google's shopping service. The new Google Home shopping listĪs of April 10, the shopping list you build with the Home is no longer stored in Keep. Here's everything you need to know about how it works now. But with a recent update, that has changed. Just say, "OK, Google, add bread to my shopping list." And lo, bread will indeed be added to your list, which you can later reference in the Google Home app.īefore last month, the shopping list you built using the Home could be found in your Google Keep app, where you could store all your other notes. While the Google Home ( $70 at Walmart) smart speaker still can't create reminders and take voice notes, it can keep track of your shopping list.
