Voice Access

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Voice Access[3][4] is a mobile accessibility app developed by Google. Voice access lets users control their phones using their voices. Voice access is used by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access" to Google Assistant.

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Voice Access
Developer(s)Google
Initial releaseSeptember 2018; 6 years ago (2018-09)
Stable release
6.5 (Build 747531153) / 14 April 2025; 14 days ago (2025-04-14)[1][2]
Operating systemAndroid 9+
TypeAccessibility app
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History

Voice Access was in beta from last 2 years before releasing.[5][6]

Later it was launched in 2018.[7][8][9][10][11]

Features

The features of the app are designed to help make phones more accessible to people with disabilities, but can also be used by non-disabled people whose hands are full.[12]

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