Enjoy a slideshow of your personal photos from your Google Photos library using only your voice.
What you need
To access Google Photos using the Google Home app, you need a Google Nest display with Photo Frame enabled, Chromecast device, device that works with Google Cast, Chromecast with Google TV or Google TV Streamer (4K) linked to your Google Nest or Home speaker or display.
Step 1. Set up personalisation
Make sure that your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network or linked to the same account as your speaker or display.
- Open the Google Home app
.
- At the top right, tap your account.
- Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your Google device. If correct, tap Close
to exit the account window. To switch accounts, tap the drop-down
another account or Add another account.
- Tap Favourites
or Devices
..
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- Tap Settings
Recognition and sharing
Personal results.
- Turn on Personal results
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Settings
Google Assistant
Voice Match.
- Tap Get started
follow the in-app steps.
To turn on Voice Match automatically for new devices in the same home, turn on Devices that you add later. You can also manually select individual devices to use Voice Match with later.
Step 2. Set up Google Photos to display on your TV
To display Google Photos on your TV using your speaker or display, you must complete the two steps below:
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Make sure that your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your Google device.
- Make sure that your mobile device or tablet is linked to the same account as your Google device.
- To check your account, tap your account at the top right.
- To switch accounts, tap the drop-down
another account or Add another account
.
- Tap Favourites
or Devices
.
- Tap and hold your device's tile
Settings
or More
Settings
.
- At the top right, tap Settings
Recognition and sharing.
- Check for a banner at the top of the page that states 'Enable voice control and more'.
- If the banner appears, tap it and follow the steps to link your TV.
- If the banner doesn't appear but your email address appears under 'Linked account(s)', your TV is already linked.
If you get an 'Error when linking device' message, factory reset your streaming device.
- Open the Google Home app
.
- At the top-left corner, tap Add
Videos.
- Turn on 'Photos'.
The Google Photos that are displayed are associated with the Google Account linked to your Google speaker or display.
Step 3. Control your slideshow using voice commands
After you use one of the voice commands above to start a slideshow, you'll find the Google Photos logo on your TV screen while the slideshow opens. Once the slideshow starts, use any of the commands below to control the slideshow.
Once you use a command, a confirmation of the command appears at the top-left corner of your screen.
To do this: | Say 'Hey Google', then: |
---|---|
Display next photo in slideshow | 'Next photo on <device name>' or 'Next slide on <device name>' |
Display previous photo in slideshow |
'Previous photo on <device name>' or 'Previous slide on <device name>' |
Pause slideshow Each photo shows for five seconds |
'Pause photos on <device name>' or 'Pause slideshow on <device name>' |
Resume slideshow |
'Resume photos on <device name>' or 'Resume slideshow on <device name>' |
Stop slideshow |
'Stop photos on <device name>' or 'Stop slideshow on <device name>' |
Prevent Google Photos from displaying on TVs
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap your account.
Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your Google device. If correct, tap Close
to exit the account window. To switch accounts, tap the drop-down
another account or Add another account.
- Tap Assistant settings
Videos and photos.
- Under 'Photos', turn off Google Photos.
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