Google Fiber Cities — Where Is Google Fiber Available in 2026?

Google Fiber Cities 2026 — Complete Availability Guide

Last updated: June 2026 · Verified coverage data

Google Fiber is available in 30+ cities across 18+ states, with ongoing expansion. This page lists every current Google Fiber city, highlights the Kansas City metro area (Google Fiber’s largest market), and answers the most common availability questions. Always check your exact street address — coverage varies by neighborhood even within served cities.

🏙 Cities: 30+
🗺 States: 18+
Speed: Up to 5 Gbps
📋 Contract: None
📊 Data cap: None
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Check if Google Fiber is available at your exact address

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Availability is hyper-local. Google Fiber is available in parts of the cities listed below — not necessarily the entire city. Fiber infrastructure runs street by street. The only way to confirm availability is to check your exact address at fiber.google.com or call (978) 723-5746.

Google Fiber Kansas City — Largest Service Area

Kansas City, MO was Google Fiber’s very first city, launched in 2012. It remains the most extensively served Google Fiber market. The coverage extends across multiple cities in the Kansas City metro area on both the Missouri and Kansas sides of the state line.

Google Fiber Kansas City covers large portions of the metro area but not every street. The coverage map extends across the state line from Kansas City, MO into Johnson County, KS (Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood) and into surrounding Missouri suburbs (Liberty, Raymore). Check your exact address at fiber.google.com — even on the same block, one side of the street may have fiber and the other may not, depending on when Google Fiber built out that specific segment.

Google Fiber Kansas plans and pricing

Google Fiber plans are identical across all cities: 1 Gig at $70/mo, 2 Gig at $100/mo, and 5 Gig at $150/mo. All plans include a Wi-Fi router, professional installation, no data caps, and no contracts. Pricing does not vary by city within the Google Fiber footprint. Call (978) 723-5746 to confirm current plans and schedule installation in the Kansas City area.

All Google Fiber Cities & States 2026

Google Fiber currently serves 30+ cities. Expansion is ongoing — new neighborhoods and cities are added regularly. The list below reflects confirmed service areas as of June 2026.

Atlanta
Georgia

✓ Available

Austin
Texas

✓ Available

Charlotte
North Carolina

✓ Available

Chicago
Illinois

✓ Available

Select neighborhoods only

Concord
North Carolina

✓ Available

Dallas
Texas

✓ Available

Des Moines
Iowa

✓ Available

Durham
North Carolina

✓ Available

Huntsville
Alabama

✓ Available

Kansas City
Missouri

✓ Available

Nashville
Tennessee

✓ Available

Omaha
Nebraska

✓ Available

Orange County
California

✓ Available

Orlando
Florida

✓ Available

Phoenix
Arizona

✓ Available

Portland
Oregon

✓ Available

Provo
Utah

✓ Available

Raleigh
North Carolina

✓ Available

Salt Lake City
Utah

✓ Available

San Antonio
Texas

✓ Available

Seattle
Washington

✓ Available

Tallahassee
Florida

✓ Available

West Des Moines
Iowa

✓ Available

Overland Park
Kansas

✓ Available

Olathe
Kansas

✓ Available

Lenexa
Kansas

✓ Available

Lawrence
Kansas

✓ Available

Leawood
Kansas

✓ Available

Liberty
Missouri

✓ Available

Raymore
Missouri

✓ Available

List current as of June 2026. Google Fiber continues to expand — new cities are added periodically. Always verify at fiber.google.com with your exact address.

Is Google Fiber Coming to My City?

Google Fiber has resumed active expansion after a pause from 2016 to 2022. Recent additions include Chicago (select neighborhoods), West Des Moines, and additional coverage within existing cities. Google Fiber does not publish a fixed expansion roadmap, but uses waitlist data to prioritize which neighborhoods and cities to build next.

How to get Google Fiber expanded to your address

The most effective thing you can do is sign up for the Google Fiber interest list at fiber.google.com. Google Fiber monitors interest by neighborhood and city. When a sufficient number of nearby addresses express interest, that area moves higher in the expansion queue. This model has driven expansion into new neighborhoods within existing Google Fiber cities.

Google Fiber Webpass — apartment building option

In select dense urban areas, Google Fiber offers Webpass — a building-to-building wireless internet service for apartment complexes and commercial buildings. Webpass delivers 100 Mbps–1 Gbps to the building without requiring individual fiber runs to each unit. It’s available in select metro areas where Google Fiber’s standard fiber infrastructure hasn’t been deployed. Call (978) 723-5746 to ask about Webpass availability at your building.

Best fiber alternatives when Google Fiber isn’t available

If Google Fiber isn’t available at your address, these fiber ISPs offer similar symmetrical speeds and no-contract terms in many markets: AT&T Fiber (21+ states, up to 5 Gbps, $400 reward card offer), Frontier Fiber (25 states, price-lock guarantee), and Verizon Fios (Northeast US, symmetrical up to 2 Gbps). Call (978) 723-5746 to find the best fiber option at your specific address.

Google Fiber Cities — Common Questions

Is Google Fiber available in Kansas City?
Yes — Kansas City, MO was Google Fiber’s very first city, launched in 2012, and remains one of its most extensively served markets.Google Fiber is available in large portions of Kansas City, MO and extends across the state line into the Kansas side of the metro area, including Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, and Lawrence. Missouri suburbs including Liberty and Raymore are also covered. Coverage varies by neighborhood — check your exact address at fiber.google.com to confirm availability.

Is Google Fiber available in Olathe, KS?
Yes — Olathe, Kansas is part of Google Fiber’s Kansas City metro coverage area.Olathe is one of several Johnson County, Kansas cities served by Google Fiber as part of the Kansas City metro buildout. Service is available in many (but not all) neighborhoods in Olathe. Enter your exact street address at fiber.google.com to confirm availability — availability can differ block by block depending on when Google Fiber built out each street segment.

Is Google Fiber available in Overland Park, KS?
Yes — Overland Park, Kansas has Google Fiber coverage across much of the city as part of the Kansas City metro service area.Overland Park is the largest city in Johnson County, KS and one of Google Fiber’s most extensively served suburban markets. Most major neighborhoods in Overland Park have Google Fiber available, though some newer developments may not yet be wired. Check fiber.google.com with your specific address to confirm.

Is Google Fiber available in Orlando, FL?
Yes — Orlando, Florida is a Google Fiber service city, though not all neighborhoods within Orlando have fiber available yet.Google Fiber has been expanding its coverage within the Orlando metro area. Availability is neighborhood-specific — some parts of Orlando have active Google Fiber service while others are still on the expansion queue. Enter your exact address at fiber.google.com to check current availability.

Is Google Fiber available in Tallahassee, FL?
Yes — Tallahassee, Florida is a Google Fiber service city.Tallahassee was added to the Google Fiber network during the expansion phase that began in 2022. Coverage within Tallahassee varies by neighborhood — check your exact address at fiber.google.com for confirmation. If Google Fiber isn’t available at your specific address, call (978) 723-5746 to find the best fiber alternative in Tallahassee.

Is Google Fiber expanding to new cities in 2026?
Yes — Google Fiber has resumed active expansion after a pause, and is actively adding neighborhoods and cities in 2025–2026.Recent expansion includes Chicago (select neighborhoods), West Des Moines, IA, and additional coverage within existing cities like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh. Google Fiber does not publish an official expansion roadmap, but uses waitlist data to prioritize expansion. Signing up for the interest list at fiber.google.com for your address is the most effective way to influence when Google Fiber comes to your neighborhood.

What cities in Texas have Google Fiber?
Google Fiber is available in Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio, Texas.Austin was one of Google Fiber’s early expansion cities. Dallas and San Antonio were added during the 2022–2025 expansion phase. Texas is a major focus for Google Fiber given the population growth in these metros. Coverage within each city varies by neighborhood — check fiber.google.com with your exact address to confirm service availability.

What states have Google Fiber?
Google Fiber operates in 18+ states, primarily in select cities rather than statewide coverage.States with Google Fiber cities include: Alabama (Huntsville), Arizona (Phoenix), California (Orange County), Florida (Orlando, Tallahassee), Georgia (Atlanta), Illinois (Chicago – select areas), Iowa (Des Moines, West Des Moines), Kansas (Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Lawrence), Missouri (Kansas City, Liberty, Raymore), Nebraska (Omaha), North Carolina (Charlotte, Concord, Durham, Raleigh), Oregon (Portland), Tennessee (Nashville), Texas (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio), Utah (Provo, Salt Lake City), and Washington (Seattle). More states will be added as Google Fiber expands.

How much does Google Fiber cost in my city?
Google Fiber pricing is the same in every city: 1 Gig at $70/mo, 2 Gig at $100/mo, and 5 Gig at $150/mo.Unlike some ISPs that charge different prices in different markets, Google Fiber uses uniform national pricing. All plans include a Wi-Fi router, professional installation, no data cap, no contract, and no equipment rental fee. Taxes vary by city but the base plan rates are identical whether you’re in Kansas City, Austin, Atlanta, or Charlotte. See the full Google Fiber plans and pricing page or call (978) 723-5746 to confirm plans available at your address.

Is Google Fiber available in apartments?
Yes — many apartment buildings in Google Fiber cities have been pre-wired for service, enabling same-day or next-day installation.Google Fiber has partnerships with many apartment communities to pre-install fiber infrastructure in the building. If your building is pre-wired, setup is faster and requires a shorter technician visit. If your building isn’t wired yet, Google Fiber may need to coordinate with property management. Additionally, Google Fiber Webpass (wireless building-to-building internet) is available in some apartment complexes that standard fiber hasn’t reached yet — call (978) 723-5746 to ask about Webpass at your building. See our full Google Fiber review for equipment and installation details.

Data sources: City availability from the FCC National Broadband Map (2025) and Google Fiber’s published service area. Coverage verified June 2026. Individual address availability may differ — always confirm at fiber.google.com.

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