Five different ways to locate your device
A secure, global network that can help.
Tracker tags, accessories and other items are findable too.
So many ways to find misplaced belongings.
Tracker tags
In your luggage or attached to your bike.
Accessories
Buried in a bag or left on the subway.
Phones
Dead phone battery or silent mode.
Safety features for your belongings.
Any other Find Hub questions.
Help articles
Resources and a whole community to help.
Get access to help docs and the entirety of the Android community to answer your questions.
Check out the help article Watch the videoFAQs.
Head over to the Help Center to get step-by-step instructions on getting set up with Find Hub.
Android phones with OS 6 and above can use the Find Hub app. You can also access the app in a web browser on laptops and tablets.
The Find Hub network requires Android phones with OS 9 and above.
Look for the “Works with Android” badge on accessories that work with Find Hub. You can look at a full list here.
You can add friends and family to shared items like a tablet or house keys with a tracker tag attached. For more info on sharing device locations, head to the Help Center.
You can find Android devices with OS 9 and up with the Find Hub network. Head over to android.com/find to locate them on the Web or use the Find Hub app on a friend’s phone or tablet by signing into the app as a guest.
You can use the “secure device” option to lock your device screen with your PIN, pattern or password. If you don’t have a lock, you can set one. To help someone return your device to you, you can add a message or phone number to the lock screen.