Smart Lock Compatibility Checker

🔒 Smart Lock Finder · Updated 2026

Smart Lock Compatibility Checker 2026

Find which smart locks work with your door in seconds — select your door type, deadbolt, backset size, and smart home ecosystem for instant compatibility results.

🔒 Smart Lock Compatibility Checker
Compatible Smart Locks for Your Door
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Door Type Filter

Checks compatibility for US standard, European multipoint, sliding, French, and mortise doors.

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Ecosystem Matching

Filters by Matter, Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit, Z-Wave, Zigbee, or standalone operation.

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Deadbolt Checker

Flags incompatible deadbolt types — double-cylinder and multipoint locks need special solutions.

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Backset Guide

Explains backset sizing (2-3/8″ vs 2-3/4″) so you buy a lock with the right latch.

Smart Lock Compatibility Checker 2026 — Which Smart Lock Fits Your Door?

Most smart lock buying mistakes come from skipping three compatibility checks: door type, deadbolt type, and backset measurement. A smart lock that is rated for thousands of five-star reviews will not fit a European multipoint door, a double-cylinder deadbolt, or a door with a mortise lock — and most product listings do not make this obvious.

The smart lock compatibility checker above filters by your exact setup. For standard US single-bore doors with a single-cylinder deadbolt, you have the widest selection of compatible locks. For everything else — sliding doors, French doors, European locks, or double-cylinder deadbolts — you will need a specific product category that the tool flags immediately.

Smart Lock Compatibility by Door and Deadbolt Type

Door / Lock TypeAugust / Yale RetrofitSchlage EncodeNuki / DanalockNotes
US Standard + Single Cylinder✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ YesWidest compatibility
US Standard + No Deadbolt❌ No✅ Yes (full bolt)❌ NoNeed full deadbolt included
US Standard + Double Cylinder❌ No❌ No❌ NoMust replace deadbolt first
European Multipoint❌ No❌ No✅ Yes (EU version)Use Nuki, Tedee, or Danalock EU
Mortise Lock Door❌ No⚠️ L-Series only❌ NoNeeds mortise-specific model
Sliding / Patio Door❌ No❌ No❌ NoUse Lockly Secure Pro Sliding

What Is Backset Size and How Do I Measure It?

Backset is the distance from the center of your door’s bolt hole to the edge of the door. US doors come in two standard backset sizes: 2-3/8 inches (60mm), which is the most common size in modern homes built after 1990, and 2-3/4 inches (70mm), which is common in older homes and some commercial doors. To measure, open your door, find the center of the hole where the bolt slides in, and measure straight across to the door edge.

The good news: virtually all current smart locks — including the Schlage Encode Plus, Yale Assure Lock 2, and August Wi-Fi Smart Lock — include an adjustable latch that works with both 2-3/8 inch and 2-3/4 inch backsets. Backset is rarely a reason to reject a lock, but it is worth confirming before ordering.

Smart Lock Ecosystem Compatibility in 2026

Matter is the most important development in smart lock compatibility since Bluetooth. Since 2023, Matter-certified smart locks work natively with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and Samsung SmartThings — all from a single device with no separate bridges required. If you run Home Assistant, Matter locks are supported via the Matter integration from version 2022.12 onwards, and Z-Wave and Zigbee locks remain the most local-control-friendly options via the Z-Wave JS integration. Check the full smart home security guide for pairing locks with cameras.

Smart Lock Compatibility — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a smart lock is compatible with my door?
Check three things: your deadbolt type (single-cylinder works with most smart locks), your backset size (2-3/8″ or 2-3/4″ — both supported by most locks), and your door type (standard US single-bore doors have the widest selection). European multipoint, double-cylinder, and mortise locks need specific products.
Do smart locks work with any deadbolt?
Most retrofit smart locks work with standard single-cylinder deadbolts only. They replace the interior thumb-turn while keeping your exterior hardware. Double-cylinder deadbolts (key on both sides) and European multipoint locks are not compatible with standard smart locks without replacing the deadbolt first.
What is backset size and why does it matter for smart locks?
Backset is the distance from the center of the door hole to the edge of the door — either 2-3/8 inch (60mm) or 2-3/4 inch (70mm). Most smart locks include a latch that adjusts for both sizes, so backset is rarely a blocker. Measure yours to confirm before buying.
Which smart locks work with Apple HomeKit?
HomeKit-compatible smart locks include the Schlage Encode Plus (Matter + HomeKit), Yale Assure Lock 2 (HomeKit version), August Wi-Fi Smart Lock, and Level Lock+ (Matter). Matter-certified locks from 2024 are HomeKit compatible by default since Apple Home now supports the Matter standard.
Can I install a smart lock if my door has no deadbolt?
Yes — choose a smart lock that includes a full deadbolt assembly. Options include the Schlage BE489WB, Kwikset SmartCode 955, and the Yale YRD256 Assure Lock SL. These replace the entire door lock rather than retrofitting over an existing deadbolt.
Smart Lock Compatibility Checker 2026 — EzaInfoZone.com
Compatibility results are based on published manufacturer specifications. Actual compatibility may vary by door brand and installation. Always verify with your door hardware before purchasing. More smart home security tools →