Important: To access this feature on some devices, you must have Voice Match.
When you say âHey Google,â this allows you to get hands-free help as it voice-activates your Assistant-enabled devices.
You can use a speaker or Smart Display with built-in Google Assistant.
Turn on Google Assistant
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Assistant app .
- At the bottom, tap Turn on.
- If Google Assistant is off, youâll get the option to turn it on.
Learn how to set up Google Assistant on your phone or tablet.
Turn off Google Assistant
- On most Assistant-enabled devices, say âHey Google, open Assistant settings.â
- Alternatively, open the Google Assistant app and say, âAssistant settings.â
- Under "All settings," tap General.
- If you donât find âGeneral,â tap View all settings or See all Assistant Settings.
- Turn off Google Assistant.
Turn on âHey Googleâ & teach Google Assistant how to recognize your voice
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Assistant app .
- Say âAssistant settings.â
- Under âPopular settings,â tap Hey Google and Voice Match.
- Turn on Hey Google.
- If you don't find âHey Google,â turn on Google Assistant.
- Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on âHey Google,â the admin might disabled this setting. Contact your admin for more details.
- To set up a Voice Match, follow the prompts for Google Assistant to recognize you when you say âHey Google.â
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.
Retrain Google Assistant to recognize your voice
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Assistant app and say, âAssistant settings.â
- Under "Popular settings," tap Hey Google and Voice Match.
- Make sure Hey Google is on.
- If you don't find "Hey Google," turn on Google Assistant.
- Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on âHey Google,â the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for âHey Googleâ to work. Contact your admin for more details.
- Make sure Hey Google is on.
- Tap Voice model Retrain voice model.
- Follow the steps to record your voice.
Use your voice to open Google Assistant
Phone or tabletOn Android phones that run Android 5.0 and up, you can use your voice to talk to Google Assistant even when your phone is locked. Learn how to control what info you see and hear.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Assistant app .
- Say âAssistant settings.â
- Under âPopular settings,â tap Hey Google and Voice Match.
- Turn on Hey Google.
- If you don't find âHey Google,â turn on Google Assistant.
- Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on âHey Google,â the admin might disabled this setting. Contact your admin for more details.
- To set up Voice Match, follow the prompts for Google Assistant to recognize when you say âHey Google.â
Tips:
- You can set up Voice Match on an undocked Pixel tablet. When the tablet is redocked, tap Agree to Voice Match for Hub Mode and complete the setup.
- If you turn off âHey Google,â you can talk with Google Assistant when you touch and hold Home on your phone.
- On Pixel 4, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 2 phones, you can squeeze your phone to talk to Google Assistant.
- If your watch screen is dim, tap the screen to wake it up.
- On the watch screen, swipe down from the top.
- Tap Settings Personalization.
- Turn on Hey Google detection.
Related resources
- Allow lock screen personal results on your Android phone
- Access Google Assistant on your headphones with Voice Match
- Link your voice to your speaker or Smart Display
- Choose the voice of your Google Assistant
- Let your child use Google Assistant on your devices
- Face Match on Google Nest Hub Max
- Adjust how sensitive Assistant is to "Hey Google"