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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 2: Download Voice Access

Step 3: Start using Voice Access

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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:

Microphone permission and data usage: Voice Access requires permission to use your microphone so it can hear and execute your spoken commands.

For more details on how Google handles your data, visit the Google Privacy Policy.

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:

  1. Open your device's Settings app .
  2. Tap Accessibility, then tap Voice Access.
  3. Tap Use Voice Access.
  4. Start Voice Access in one of these ways:
  5. 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:

Optional: Other ways to start Voice Access

After you turn on Voice Access in Settings, you can start Voice Access in several ways, depending on your device and settings.

Tip: To turn on Voice Access, use the keyboard shortcut "Action + Alt + V." When you enter the keyboard shortcut for the first time, a confirmation dialog appears to accept or reject the keyboard shortcut. When you enable the shortcut, you can press it again to turn on Voice Access.

You can complete quick actions, like accessing system menus or performing platform specific shortcuts, through the Action key. This can vary based on the keyboard:

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For more Accessibility help, contact the Disability Support team.