IKEA Goes All-In on Matter for Apple HomeKit Compatibility

IKEA plans to overhaul its smart home lineup with full Matter support, making its budget-friendly products compatible with Apple Home and other ecosystems without requiring the company's own hub, reports The Verge.

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Starting in January 2026, the Swedish furniture giant will release more than 20 new Matter-over-Thread smart lights, sensors, and remotes. The products will work directly with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings through native Matter compatibility. Pricing will remain comparable to current products, which start under $10.

To recap, Thread is a low-power wireless mesh protocol that runs on the 2.4GHz band and is designed for devices such as sensors, bulbs, plugs, and shades. It's IP-based, so devices can talk directly to each other over the internet, and on other networks via a Thread Border Router (such as a HomePod mini or Apple TV 4K).

Meanwhile, Matter is an open-sourced, IP-based connectivity software layer for smart home devices that was co-developed by Apple, Amazon, Google, and others. It works over Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Thread.

IKEA also recently rolled out a beta update for its Dirigera smart home hub that activates its built-in Thread radio and adds support for Matter. With this update, Dirigera now works as both a Matter Controller and a Thread Border Router, so it can connect to and control any compatible Matter device – including those from other brands – as well as IKEA's upcoming Matter-based product line, which is set to replace its current Zigbee offerings.

"We want to remove barriers to complexity, we want it to be simple to use, and we just want it to work," David Granath of IKEA of Sweden told The Verge. "If you're an Apple user, take our bulb and onboard it to your Apple Home."

The news should be a welcome development for HomeKit users, who previously faced limited affordable options. IKEA's existing smart home products required workarounds or lengthy waits for HomeKit support. With Matter, any compatible device automatically works with Apple Home without additional certification.

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Top Rated Comments

mazz0 Avatar
8 weeks ago
Awesome. Ikea's stuff is great value for money, so having it as interoperable as possible is good news.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
videotastic Avatar
8 weeks ago
Fantastic! I’ve been loving that companies like Goovee doing the same thing. The more options, the better.

Now if Apple could get Siri to a place where it’s actually functional as a smarthome assistant, we’re set. I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ll ask it to turn on lights in a certain room and it’s all like “who’s speaking?” THE ONLY PERSON THAT LIVES HERE, IDIOT!!! ?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
orev Avatar
8 weeks ago

Awesome! I was avoiding IKEA's trådfri because it's not integrable/proprietary but that might change now. Looking forward to seeing what they're going to offer.
IKEA stuff has always used Zigbee, which is the most open standard available for smart devices. It works with any Zigbee hub, USB stick, and Home Assistant with no issues, and it does not need a hub. It's not proprietary at all.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
blaureiter Avatar
8 weeks ago
SECURITY:
It is smart for Ikea to make broadly compatible devices but leave the hub to others. Since only the hub is connected to the Internet that is the point of maximum potential and vulnerability. Ikea leaves the security and responsibility to the maker of the hub. Let's hope that Apple continues with its security updates and perhaps adds more firewall protection to the next generation of Apple TV / Home Pod devices.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gavin_ Avatar
8 weeks ago
Apple needs to make more devices available as a home hub. Eg macOS devices.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DigitalAR Avatar
8 weeks ago
I have at least 3 IKEA lamps in the house currently connected to Apple HomeKit plugs so this is welcoming news.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)