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HP Imagine 2026: HP Unveils a New Connectivity Experience Set to Advance Cross-Device Interoperability with HP NearSense

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HP (NYSE: HPQ) introduced HP NearSense, a cross-device connectivity experience built on an extended Google D2DI framework to enable seamless, secure handoffs across HP devices and Android. Early access begins on select HP AI PCs in Spring 2026, with broader HP IQ rollouts in Summer and 2H 2026 and Android interoperability planned later in 2026.

HP NearSense will appear on HP EliteBook X G2 AI PCs and expand across notebooks, desktops, Poly video bars, printers and peripherals, using on-device AI to refine discovery and sharing without cloud or extra apps.

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Positive

  • Partnership with Google to extend D2DI for cross-platform interoperability
  • Early access on select HP AI PCs in Spring 2026
  • Planned broad rollouts via HP IQ in Summer 2026 and 2H 2026
  • Bi-directional Android file sharing with no software or cloud required
  • Integration across HP portfolio including Poly video bars, printers, and peripherals

Negative

  • Initial availability limited to select HP AI PCs and phased expansion through 2H 2026
  • Key Android interoperability features are only planned later in 2026
  • No pricing, enterprise licensing, or revenue guidance disclosed for HP NearSense

News Market Reaction – HPQ

+1.94%
12 alerts
+1.94% News Effect
+$350M Valuation Impact
$18.41B Market Cap
0.2x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, HPQ gained 1.94%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction. Our momentum scanner triggered 12 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $350M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $18.41B at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Event date: March 24, 2026 Current price: $18.53 52-week high: $29.55 +5 more
8 metrics
Event date March 24, 2026 HP Imagine 2026 announcement of HP NearSense
Current price $18.53 HPQ price before HP NearSense news
52-week high $29.55 Pre-news 52-week high level
52-week low $17.56 Pre-news 52-week low level
Early access Spring 2026 Initial HP NearSense rollout on select HP AI PCs
Limited release Summer 2026 HP IQ expansion to additional notebooks, desktops, Poly devices
New devices shipping Fall 2026 New HP IQ-enabled devices expected to begin shipping
Broader availability 2H 2026 Wider HP NearSense rollout across HP portfolio

Market Reality Check

Price: $19.44 Vol: Volume 14,065,582 vs 20-d...
low vol
$19.44 Last Close
Volume Volume 14,065,582 vs 20-day avg 21,134,790 (relative volume 0.67), indicating lighter trading ahead of this announcement. low
Technical Price 18.53 is trading below the 200-day MA of 24.13 and is 37.29% below the 52-week high of 29.55.

Peers on Argus

HPQ was up 1.42% pre-news while peers showed mixed moves: SMCI +6.3%, PSTG +1.08...

HPQ was up 1.42% pre-news while peers showed mixed moves: SMCI +6.3%, PSTG +1.08%, LOGI +0.78%, but WDC -1.28% and STX -3.8%. This points to a company-specific catalyst rather than a uniform hardware-sector move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: 2026-02-24 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
2026-02-24 Quarterly earnings Positive +0.1% Q1 FY2026 results with revenue growth and higher non-GAAP diluted EPS.
2026-02-06 Annual meeting setup Neutral -1.1% Announcement of 2026 annual meeting date and record date details.
2026-02-03 Earnings call date Neutral -4.1% Scheduling webcast and call to discuss Q1 FY2026 earnings results.
2026-02-03 Leadership change Neutral -4.1% Interim CEO appointment and confirmation of existing FY2026 outlook.
2026-01-27 Dividend declaration Positive -1.6% Declaration of $0.3000 per share dividend payable April 1, 2026.
Pattern Detected

Recent news, including earnings, dividends, and governance items, has produced relatively modest single-day price reactions, suggesting incremental rather than dramatic repricing around announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the past few months, HPQ has reported Q1 FY2026 results with net revenue of $14.4 billion, maintained dividends of $0.3000 per share, and navigated a CEO transition while reaffirming fiscal 2026 guidance. Additional updates covered its earnings date and annual meeting schedule. Against this backdrop of steady financial reporting and governance activity, the HP NearSense announcement fits into HP’s broader narrative of focusing on AI PCs and cross-device experiences within its Personal Systems franchise.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement underscores HP’s push into AI-enabled, cross-device workflows through HP NearSense...
Analysis

This announcement underscores HP’s push into AI-enabled, cross-device workflows through HP NearSense, leveraging Google’s D2DI technology and integrating with HP IQ. Investors may track how the staged rollout—from select AI PCs in Spring 2026 to broader portfolio coverage in 2H 2026—supports HP’s Personal Systems strategy. Historical filings highlighting AI PCs and workforce solutions, along with insider equity grants, frame this as part of a longer-term execution story.

Key Terms

device-to-device interoperability, AI PCs, on-device intelligence
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device-to-device interoperability technical
"The industry has an opportunity to improve how devices discover, connect, and collaborate across platforms"
Device-to-device interoperability is the ability of two or more medical or monitoring devices to exchange data and operate together safely and reliably without manual reconfiguration or special adapters. For investors, interoperability matters because it can speed customer adoption, lower integration costs, and create competitive advantages—like universal charging plugs, devices that ‘speak the same language’ can reach more users, support new services, and drive recurring revenue.
AI PCs technical
"HP NearSense capabilities will debut on select AI PCs in Spring 2026"
AI PCs are personal computers designed with built-in hardware and software optimized to run artificial intelligence tasks—such as voice assistants, image editing, real-time language translation, and smart automation—locally rather than relying solely on remote servers. For investors, they matter because they can drive sales, shift demand toward specialized chips and software, and reshape competitive position across device makers, chipmakers, and cloud providers much like how smartphones changed consumer computing.
on-device intelligence technical
"HP NearSense will roll out as part of HP IQ and will leverage on-device intelligence"
On-device intelligence is when a device (like a smartphone, sensor, or appliance) runs machine learning models locally instead of sending data to remote servers, so it can make decisions, recognize patterns, or adapt behavior in real time. For investors, it matters because it can reduce operating costs, improve user privacy and responsiveness, and create product advantages that drive higher adoption, recurring revenue, or lower dependence on expensive cloud infrastructure.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

News Highlights:

  • HP and Google collaborate to expand D2DI and set a new foundation for universal device interoperability
  • HP NearSense will be the first connectivity experience built on the extended D2DI technology that allows for cross-platform interoperability
  • HP NearSense is designed to help employees move work across nearby devices seamlessly, simplifying transitions between tasks, spaces, and teams
  • HP NearSense capabilities will debut on select AI PCs in Spring 2026 and interoperability between HP devices and Android devices is planned for later this year

NEW YORK, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, at HP Imagine 2026, HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) introduced HP NearSense, a new connectivity experience designed to make cross-device interoperability feel effortless – so teams can move work from device to device and space to space without interruptions. HP NearSense is planned to leverage Google’s Device-to-Device-Infrastructure (D2DI), as HP and Google collaborate to extend the D2DI technology beyond its current footprint – aiming to support consistent, secure connectivity across operating systems and brands.

In many workplaces today, employees move between a Windows PC, an Android device, and shared meeting-room devices throughout the day. HP and Google’s collaboration is expected to help supported devices find one another more reliably and share tasks more consistently – reducing the friction that often comes with mixed-device environments.

"Good design has always been about removing friction between a person and what they're trying to do," said Imran Chaudhri, SVP of Design & Technology at HP IQ. "HP NearSense is our answer to that. We’re proud to be working with Google and are committed to continuing to advance the D2DI-based technology. Our goal is to move the industry forward, because we believe the future of work should be open, collaborative, and seamless – where any device and brand can speak the same language."

HP NearSense: Enabling Seamless Collaboration Across HP Devices and Beyond
Work shouldn’t stall when you switch devices. HP NearSense is designed to help employees discover, connect, and share across nearby devices so work can keep moving with real-time handoffs. Built to support the extended D2DI technology, HP NearSense will enable devices to share context and capabilities – making transitions smoother and collaboration more continuous. Over time, HP plans to expand HP NearSense across the full breadth of the HP portfolio and support interoperability with Android devices, simplifying cross-device workflows.

HP NearSense will debut on select HP AI PCs and roll out as part of HP IQ,1 HP’s on-device AI layer also announced today.

  • HP AI PC Experiences: On HP EliteBook X G2 AI PCs and other select HP notebooks, HP NearSense powers experiences like single-click join options for conference room meetings and the easiest PC-to-PC file sharing solution offering the most secure experience,2 allowing users to drag and drop documents, images, and presentations to nearby colleagues instantly, without relying on email, cloud uploads, or pairing codes.
  • Android Interoperability: HP NearSense will enable seamless, bi-directional file sharing between Android devices and HP PCs – no software installation or cloud services required. This initial capability represents the first phase of Android and HP interoperability, with additional advanced functionality planned for future release.
  • Expanding Capabilities Across More Devices and Spaces: Over time, HP plans to extend HP NearSense capabilities across the HP ecosystem to HP Poly video conferencing solutions,3 print devices, desktops, workstations, peripherals and more, to enable future proximity-based experiences like:
    • Faster device discovery in shared spaces like conference rooms
    • Simplified setup and automatic pairing with headsets and peripherals
    • Casting from a PC to a nearby display or conference room screen
    • Printing and scanning to nearby print devices without installing a driver
  • AI-Driven Connectivity: HP NearSense will roll out as part of HP IQ and will leverage on-device intelligence to refine and enhance the connection process. By understanding context and proximity, HP NearSense helps employees transition between tasks, collaborate with colleagues, and move work between tools with less friction.

D2DI: Technology for Cross-Platform Device Interoperability 
Google first developed D2DI to simplify delivering multi-device experiences and interoperability across the diverse Android ecosystem. Today, D2DI is powering Google features including the Google Cross device SDK, Google Meet call cast, Pixel Connected Cameras, Android Instant Hotspot and more. Through this collaboration, HP and Google are bringing D2DI to power HP NearSense and enable cross-device interoperability with HP devices.

"Google is committed to building technologies that enable seamless interoperability between platforms," said Erik Kay, VP of Engineering, Android Platform at Google. "HP shares that vision, and we’re excited to work alongside them to bring the D2DI technology to HP NearSense. By taking this step, we’re helping remove the traditional barriers to interoperability and enabling a cohesive experience across HP and Android devices."

HP is also working with Qualcomm as a key participant in the evolution of device-to-device interoperability.

“The industry has an opportunity to improve how devices discover, connect, and collaborate across platforms,” said Dino Bekis, SVP & General Manager, Personal & Wearable AI, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “Our role is to help ensure that device-to-device interoperability translates into real products, by enabling dependable, high‑quality cross‑ecosystem experiences enabled by our product roadmap.”

Availability
HP NearSense experiences will be introduced as part of HP IQ at HP Imagine 2026, with early access starting on select HP AI PCs in Spring 2026. HP IQ is planned to expand to additional select HP notebooks, desktops, and HP Poly Studio Video Bars as part of a limited Summer 2026 release, with AI capabilities continuing to evolve through ongoing software updates. New HP IQ-enabled devices are expected to begin shipping in Fall 2026, with broader availability rolling out to more products across the HP portfolio starting in 2H 2026.

Interoperability with Android devices is expected later this year.

More information on today’s news at HP Imagine can be found here.

About HP
HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is a global technology leader redefining the Future of Work. Operating in more than 180 countries, HP delivers innovative and AI-powered devices, software, services, and subscriptions that drive business growth and professional fulfillment. For more information, please visit: HP.com.

Forward Looking Statement
This document contains forward looking statements regarding future operations, product development, product capabilities and availability dates. This information is subject to substantial uncertainties and is subject to change at any time without prior notification. Statements contained in this document concerning these matters only reflect HP Inc’s predictions and/or expectations as of the date of this document and actual results and future plans of HP Inc. may differ significantly as a result of, among other things, changes in product strategy from technological, internal corporate, market and other changes. This is not a commitment to deliver any material, code or functionality and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. All product views are illustrations and might not represent actual product, screens.

Disclaimers
1. HP IQ delivery app is preloaded on select HP PCs; it will be automatically updated to the future featured HP IQ application if you have auto updates enabled in Windows or will be available for download from the Microsoft Store. The future featured HP IQ app uses artificial intelligence. Features vary by configuration. For complete details see: https://www.hp.com/hp-iq
2. Assumptions: Basic queries (5 queries per employee per day with 4 follow-up questions), RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) use case assumption: (5 documents per employee per day with 4 follow-up questions, 3 pages per document), meeting transcription: (5 meetings per employee per day, 30-minute meetings, summary of meetings 1 page), OCR/document digitization: (5 scanned pages per employee per day with 4 follow-up questions, 1 letter-size page per scan broken into 6 image tiles). 250 weekdays per year, GPT 5.4 token pricing, US prices as of March 2026.
3. HP NearSense is planned to be supported at launch on HP Poly video systems including HP Poly Studio X32, HP Poly Studio X52 and HP Poly Studio X72, running on future Poly VideoOS software updates. HP Poly video systems must be managed by HP Poly Lens.



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FAQ

When will HP NearSense be available on HP (HPQ) devices?

HP NearSense will begin early access on select HP AI PCs in Spring 2026. According to the company, broader HP IQ rollouts will occur in Summer 2026 with new HP IQ-enabled devices shipping beginning Fall 2026 and wider availability in 2H 2026.

Does HP NearSense work with Android devices for HP (HPQ)?

Yes — HP NearSense plans bi-directional Android interoperability later in 2026. According to the company, initial Android file sharing will require no software installation or cloud services, with additional Android functionality planned for future releases.

Which HP models will first receive HP NearSense on HP (HPQ)?

HP NearSense debuts on select AI PCs including the HP EliteBook X G2 AI PCs. According to the company, those notebooks will show features like single-click meeting joins and secure PC-to-PC drag-and-drop sharing.

How does HP NearSense share files between devices for HP (HPQ)?

HP NearSense enables drag-and-drop, proximity-based file sharing without email or pairing codes. According to the company, the system uses on-device AI via HP IQ to discover nearby devices and securely transfer documents, images, and presentations.

Will HP NearSense require cloud services or extra apps for HP (HPQ)?

No — initial HP NearSense file sharing works without cloud services or extra installations. According to the company, Android and HP interoperability will support bi-directional transfers with no software install or cloud dependency for the first phase.

What devices and spaces will HP NearSense expand to for HP (HPQ)?

HP plans to expand NearSense across notebooks, desktops, Poly video bars, printers and peripherals. According to the company, future proximity experiences include faster discovery in shared rooms, casting to nearby displays, and driverless printing.
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