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Aliro: The Industry Standard for Smart Lock Connectivity Launches Soon

January 4, 2026

The much-anticipated Aliro smart lock standard is finally set to hit the market early this year. According to the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), the first specification, which standardizes NFC-based tap-to-unlock and UWB (ultra-wideband) hands-free unlocking, will be available shortly.

"We’re delighted to share that Aliro, the CSA’s standardized credential and communication protocol that lets trusted smartphones and wearables act as digital keys with smart locks and readers in your home and office, has passed its final verification milestone and will come to market in Q1 2026," Nelson Henry, Chair of the Aliro Steering Committee, announced in an emailed statement to The Verge.

What is Aliro?

Announced in 2023, Aliro is an open standard designed to facilitate communication between smart locks and digital keys across various devices and platforms. It aims to provide a universal way for locks to interact with smartphones and wearables, regardless of manufacturer or operating system.

Key Features

  • Standardized Communication: Enables smart locks to work seamlessly with different brands and devices.
  • Universal Compatibility: Brings features similar to Apple's Home Key to Android phones and other smart home devices.
  • Multiple Unlock Methods:
    • NFC tap-to-unlock
    • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
    • UWB-based hands-free unlocking

Broader Impact

This standard opens doors for Android users—such as Galaxy or Pixel owners—to unlock doors with their smartphones or wearable devices, regardless of the brand. It also paves the way for more integrated and secure smart lock solutions across homes and commercial spaces.

Industry Collaboration

Aliro's development is a collective effort involving major industry players:

  • Apple
  • Google
  • Samsung
  • Lock manufacturers: Allegion, Assa Abloy, Schlage, Kwikset, X-Things/U-Tec, Level, Nuki
  • Chipmakers: Qualcomm, NXP

Supported Communication Protocols

  • NFC: Tap your phone or watch for unlock
  • Bluetooth LE: Approach to unlock via command
  • UWB: Hands-free unlocking with your device in a pocket or bag

Locks with Aliro support will need compatible radios and antennas, which might mean existing models are not always upgradeable.

Security and Privacy

Aliro emphasizes security by:

  • Enabling direct, encrypted communication between devices
  • Eliminating reliance on cloud services
  • Storing credentials on the user's device with asymmetric encryption

This design ensures functionality even offline or without network connectivity, akin to traditional keys.

Road Ahead

Over the past two years, CSA has developed the Aliro 1.0 specification, certification processes, and testing systems. These steps are foundational for rapid adoption, with the first Aliro-compatible smart locks expected to arrive soon.

Stay tuned for a new era of secure, standardized digital keys that work across all your devices and brands.


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