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.
Contact your admin for more details. To set up a Voice Match, follow the prompts for Google Assistant to recognize you when you say “Hey Google.” Tip: If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or tablet is locked, make sure that your "Assistant on lock screen setting" is turned on.
Start a Voice Search Important: The “Hey Google” trigger only works for Google Assistant. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . Tap the Microphone . To search for anything on Google Search , use your voice. Tip: Learn how to search for a song by playing, humming, or singing it to the Google app. Common voice searches If voice search is available in your language, country ...
How we protect your data Personalized speech recognition helps Google Assistant learn your unique speaking style over repeated interactions to get better over time, which is why your interactions are stored on-device for a short time. This means that the more you interact with Assistant, the better it will become at recognizing your speaking style.
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. Contents Step 1: Check your device and settings
Cuando activas Voice Match, Asistente de Google aprende tu voz para brindarte resultados personales. Puedes activar Voice Match para una casa o dispositivos específicos compatibles con Asistente, como una bocina, una pantalla inteligente o un reloj inteligente.
Many Google products involve speech recognition. For example, Google Assistant allows you to ask for help by voice, Gboard lets you dictate messages to your friends, and Google Meet provides auto captioning for your meetings.
Translate by speech If your device has a microphone, you can translate spoken words and phrases. In some languages, you can hear the translation spoken aloud. Important: If you use an audible screen reader, we recommend you use headphones, as the screen reader voice may interfere with the transcribed speech.
Use advanced voice typing features Important: The use of the advanced voice typing features is indicated by the colorful microphone icon during dictation. The text you speak stays on your device and isn’t sent to Google servers except when you use the “Fix it” or detailed edits features.
Voice Access doesn't recognize voice commands If Voice Access doesn't recognize your voice commands, try the following: Make sure that your device is connected to the Internet over cellular data or Wi-Fi. Turn off vibration in your device settings. Vibration might interfere with speech recognition.