Gurugram,
December 2025.
Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that its smart home platform,
SmartThings, now supports Matter 1.5—the global smart home standard—making it
the first in the industry to support Matter-compatible cameras.
Starting later
this month, Samsung will roll out SmartThings updates to expand its existing
list of Matter devices, including lights, door locks, switches, and various
sensors, by adding cameras. With this update, SmartThings will become the smart
home platform with the broadest support for Matter devices.
“Samsung aims
to ensure that products and services built on different brands and protocols
deliver a unified experience through SmartThings,” said Jaeyeon Jung,
Executive Vice President and Head of SmartThings Team at Samsung Electronics.
“We will continue to expand our support for industry standards, including
Matter, and further strengthen collaboration to drive new customer
experiences.”
Enhanced
Security and Safety with Matter 1.5 Camera Support
Matter 1.5,
announced by the Connectivity Standard Alliance (CSA) in November, adds camera
support as well as enhanced features for closure operations, including blinds, awnings,
and garage doors—along with improved energy management.
The industry
is particularly focused on the inclusion of a camera standard, as cameras are
an essential part of any smart home ecosystem. Matter 1.5 supports a wide range
of camera use cases including indoor and outdoor security cameras, video
doorbells, and more. It also includes features such as live video streaming,
two-way communication, motion detection, event history, and pan-tilt-zoom
controls.
Expanded User
Choice and Enhanced Developer Convenience
With
SmartThings supporting the standard, camera manufacturers can now launch
Matter-based cameras that seamlessly integrate with SmartThings without the
need to customize separate API (Application Programming Interface).
Samsung has
collaborated with leading global IoT device makers, including Aqara, Eve, and
Ulticam, to develop Matter cameras, and these products are expected to roll out
starting in March 2026.
SmartThings
has already partnered with Aqara, Arlo, Hue, Ring, and others to provide a wide
array of smart home camera experiences across various protocols and connection
methods. With this update, users will have even more options, as Matter cameras
can now be integrated easily into the SmartThings ecosystem.
Integrating
cameras with SmartThings helps users build a safe and convenient smart home
tailored to their lifestyle. This integration enables essential functions such
as monitoring the home environment while away, checking on the well-being of
pets, and configuring customized routines by connecting with smart doorbells.
Strengthening
Industry Leadership with the Broadest Support for Matter Devices
Samsung
SmartThings continues to expand its global partnerships under an open-platform
strategy. Through the WWST (Works With SmartThings) certification program,
SmartThings now supports more than 4,700 models from over 390 partner brands.
By rapidly adopting the Matter standard, Samsung has also helped bring 58
Matter device types into users’ everyday lives.