Regions and Languages


Before you build a product with the Alexa Connect Kit (ACK), choose the regions and languages that your product can support. This decision impacts where you store your data and where you can release your device.

Supported regions

ACK supports the following regions: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

You choose your supported regions when you create a virtual product in the ACK developer console. After you create a product, you can add additional supported regions, but you can't remove existing regions.

Check what regions you support

If you have already created a product, you can see the regions that your product supports in the ACK developer console.

To check what regions you support

  1. Log-in to the ACK developer console.
  2. In the left-navigation menu, click Products, then click the product you want to edit.
  3. Click the Additional Information tab.

    The Region support section displays your regions.

For example, the following screenshot shows the Region support section.

Support for international languages

Smart home interfaces support the prebuilt voice interaction model. Each smart home capability defines the utterances that the API supports. When you build an ACK-based product, you don't have to design your own user utterances. If your capability interfaces already support international languages, Alexa automatically translates your utterances.

Translation considerations

  • The Alexa.ModeController, Alexa.RangeController, and Alexa.ToggleController interfaces don't automatically provide translated utterances. If you use these interfaces, you might need to provide custom translations.
  • If you use friendly names, provide translations for your mode settings and preset values. For details on how to add friendly names in other languages to your product, see Add support for international languages.
  • If you launch your ACK-based device in multiple regions, you should translate your privacy policy, and terms and conditions for each locale.

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Last updated: Mar 07, 2025