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---
title: "Home Assistant Add-ons"
description: "Find add-ons to install with Home Assistant."
regenerate: false
---
<p>
Add-ons allow the user to extend the functionality around Home
Assistant by installing additional applications.
</p>
<p>
This can be running an application that Home Assistant can integrate with
(like an MQTT broker) or to share the configuration via Samba for easy editing
from other computers. Add-ons can be configured via the {% my supervisor title="Settings > Add-ons" %} panel in Home
Assistant.
</p>
<p class="img">
<img src="/images/addons/addon-store.png"/>
Add-ons for Home Assistant are freely available in the add-on store.
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<p>
To install add-ons, navigate to the {% my supervisor title="Settings > Add-ons" %} panel in your Home Assistant
frontend, and click on the "Add-on store" tab. All add-ons, including their documentation, are available right from the store.
Some advanced add-ons will only be visible after you opt-in to "Advanced Mode" which can be changed on your user profile page.
Click on an add-on you are interested in, to read the documentation or to install the add-on.
</p>
{% important %}
Add-ons are only available if you've used the Home Assistant Operating System or
Home Assistant Supervised <a href="/installation">installation</a> method. If you
installed Home Assistant using any other method then you cannot use add-ons.
Often you can achieve the same manually, refer to the documentation by the
vendor of the application you'd like to install.
{% endimportant %}
<p>
Check the Home Assistant forums for
<a href="https://community.home-assistant.io/tags/addon-repository">add-on repositories managed by the community</a>.
</p>