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.

Initial releaseSeptember 2018; 7 years ago (2018-09)
Stable release
16.0 (Build 772996896) / 18 June 2025; 8 months ago (2025-06-18)[1][2]
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Voice Access
DeveloperGoogle
Initial releaseSeptember 2018; 7 years ago (2018-09)
Stable release
16.0 (Build 772996896) / 18 June 2025; 8 months ago (2025-06-18)[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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