Voice Access

3.8
124K reviews
500M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
- Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
- Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
- Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

For additional support, see Voice Access help.

This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.
Updated on
Apr 8, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
Independent security review

Ratings and reviews

3.8
121K reviews
Allie Altman-Mills
August 25, 2024
It worked well one time. Now if I say "show labels" it hears "show levan" then after I've said it three times and waited a few seconds each time it shows labels, one of them is nine, I say tap nine ten times and it says there is no nine or it doesn't understand, I check that there's space in my device, restart, it just blinks its little icon the first 12 times I tap on it or talk to it, give it a few more minutes, now it doesn't understand open chrome if I say it three times
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Petri M
December 11, 2023
This is such a useful and important feature for us disabled folks... when it works. Super buggy - duplicates commands, will suddenly decide in grid mode that you obviously must be wanting to type numbers instead of clicking them, and recently it's started using a TON of resources. Oh, and it's started opening an app with the word "Two" in its name instead of tapping OR typing the number 2, so that's fun to have to work around 🙃 I just want this to work smoothly so I can use my phone!
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A Google user
October 30, 2018
It seems like a really cool idea. I love controlling my phone with my voice I'm dictating this right now. Unfortunately The Voice access app will start listening to you and we'll never stop, and you will pick up your phone from your pocket 20 minutes later and realise it's been listening to you and typing out all your words and conversations this entire time. an absolute total invasion of what I wanted to be listened to. (I'm not removing the dictation typos). Dictation and voice control has a long way to go at Google. Just give me a qwerty keyboard back so I never have to talk to my phone again. The touch screen is the dumbest and most clumsiest idea for input.
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What's new

- Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.