A browser-based Find Hub from Google is starting to appear, extending the company’s device tracking network beyond the Messages app. The web portal mirrors the Find My layout familiar from mobile, placing a map and a list of nearby or registered hardware in a single interface.
The site surfaces first-party accessories such as Pixel phones, tablets and watches, while adding support for compatible tracking tags and headphones that speak the same Find My Device protocol. Items can be pinged, marked as lost or remotely secured, using location data derived from nearby Android devices acting as a crowdsourced sensor grid.
The move aligns Google’s ecosystem with the broader trend toward ambient computing, in which discovery, authentication and recovery of hardware become background processes rather than foreground tasks. A web entry point also reduces friction for scenarios such as lost luggage or loaned accessories, where users may not have access to their primary phone but still need a single place to interrogate the network.