03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 07:29
News Highlights:
In many workplaces today, employees move between a Windows PC, an Android device, and shared meeting-room devices throughout the day. HP and Google's collaboration is expected to help supported devices find one another more reliably and share tasks more consistently - reducing the friction that often comes with mixed-device environments.
"Good design has always been about removing friction between a person and what they're trying to do," said Imran Chaudhri, SVP of Design & Technology at HP IQ. "HP NearSense is our answer to that. We're proud to be working with Google and are committed to continuing to advance the D2DI-based technology. Our goal is to move the industry forward, because we believe the future of work should be open, collaborative, and seamless - where any device and brand can speak the same language."
HP NearSense: Enabling Seamless Collaboration Across HP Devices and Beyond
Work shouldn't stall when you switch devices. HP NearSense is designed to help employees discover, connect, and share across nearby devicesso work can keep moving with real-time handoffs. Built to support the extended D2DI technology, HP NearSense will enable devices to share context and capabilities - making transitions smoother and collaboration more continuous. Over time, HP plans to expand HP NearSense across the full breadth of the HP portfolio and support interoperability with Android devices, simplifying cross-device workflows.
HP NearSense will debut on select HP AI PCsand roll out as part of HP IQ,1 HP's on-device AI layer also announced today.
D2DI: Technology for Cross-Platform Device Interoperability
Google first developed D2DI to simplify delivering multi-device experiences and interoperability across the diverse Android ecosystem. Today, D2DI is powering Google features including the Google Cross device SDK,Google Meet call cast, Pixel Connected Cameras, Android Instant Hotspot and more. Through this collaboration, HP and Google are bringing D2DI to power HP NearSense and enable cross-device interoperability with HP devices."Google is committed to building technologies that enable seamless interoperability between platforms," said Erik Kay, VP of Engineering, Android Platform at Google. "HP shares that vision, and we're excited to work alongside them to bring the D2DI technology to HP NearSense. By taking this step, we're helping remove the traditional barriers to interoperability and enabling a cohesive experience across HP and Android devices."
HP is also working with Qualcomm as a key participant in the evolution of device-to-device interoperability.
"The industry has an opportunity to improve how devices discover, connect, and collaborate across platforms," said Dino Bekis, SVP & General Manager, Personal & Wearable AI, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "Our role is to help ensure that device-to-device interoperability translates into real products, by enabling dependable, high-quality cross-ecosystem experiences enabled by our product roadmap."
Availability
HP NearSense experiences will be introduced as part of HP IQ at HP Imagine 2026, with early access starting on select HP AI PCs in Spring 2026. HP IQ is planned to expand to additional select HP notebooks, desktops, and HP Poly Studio Video Bars as part of a limited Summer 2026 release, with AI capabilities continuing to evolve through ongoing software updates. New HP IQ-enabled devices are expected to begin shipping in Fall 2026, with broader availability rolling out to more products across the HP portfolio starting in 2H 2026.Interoperability with Android devices is expected later this year.
More information on today's news at HP Imagine can be found here.