The Voice Access app for Android lets you control your device with spoken commands. Use your voice to open apps, navigate, and edit text hands-free.
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Step 1: Check your device and settings
Step 3: Start using Voice Access
Step 1: Check your device and settings
Note: You can use Voice Access in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, or Portuguese.
Before you install Voice Access, check your device and settings:
- Required: For the commands to work, both the device and Google Assistant should be in the same language as Voice Access.
- Required: Android version 5.0 or later. To find your Android version, go to Settings
About phone or About tablet.
- Required: Google app. To make sure you have the latest version, download or update the Google app from Google Play.
- Recommended: "Ok Google" detection from any screen. Learn how to turn on "Ok Google."
- Recommended: Check that you've downloaded a language for offline speech recognition. In the Google app, go to Settings
Voice. Learn how to change Google app settings.
Step 2: Download Voice Access
Download Voice Access from Google Play.
Step 3: Start using Voice Access
To turn on Voice Access, follow these steps:
- Open your device's Settings app
.
- Tap Accessibility, then tap Voice Access.
- Tap Use Voice Access.
- Start Voice Access in one of these ways:
- If "Hey Google" detection is on, you can say "Hey Google, Voice Access."
- Open your notification shade and tap Touch to start.
- On your Home screen, tap the Voice Access app
.
- Tap the Voice Access activation button
. (You can set up the activation button in Settings
Accessibility
Voice Access
Settings
Activation button.)
- Say a command, such as "Open Gmail." Learn more Voice Access commands.
The first time you turn on Voice Access, two extra steps help you get started:
- A guide to "Hey Google" settings helps set you up for a good hands-free experience.
- An interactive tutorial teaches you how Voice Access works.