When you turn on Voice Match, Google Assistant learns your voice to give you personal results. You can turn on Voice Match for a home or specific Assistant-enabled devices like speakers, Smart Display, or Smart Clock. Up to 6 people can use Voice Match in one home through Google Home app.
Learn more about Voice Match and personal results.
Important: The languages you can use depend on the device. Learn which languages work on your device.
Turn on Voice Match
Important: These steps won’t work with your Google Workspace account. Learn how to use a Google Workspace account on a device.
To use Voice Match, you must link your Google Account to the Google Assistant-enabled device. If you have multiple Google Accounts, you can select which account you want to use.
- Open Google Home app.
- At the bottom, tap Settings
Google Assistant
Voice Match.
- For each device, turn on Voice Match.
Tip:
- If you get an error when you add a device, try to join the home linked to the device.
- If your device doesn't appear in the list, you should check that the device is added to the home.
Manage your voice & Voice Match settings
Turn off Voice Match
When you turn off Voice Match for your home, you won’t receive personal results on any device unless you set it up again. When you turn off “Voice Match” for a device, you won’t receive personal results on that device until you turn them on again. This won’t affect other Google Assistant audio or personalization settings. For new devices, Google Assistant won’t recognize your voice or give personal results.