The new Google Assistant is built into your phone and apps, which makes it easier to complete tasks. You can text, call, get answers, look up directions, and do more with just your voice.
What you need
To use the new Google Assistant, you need a Pixel 4 and later, including Fold, with:
- The Google app with version 10.73 and up.
- Google Play services.
- The Assistant language set to: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, and Vietnamese. More languages are coming soon.
Talk to your new Google Assistant
- Use your voice or phone:
- Voice: Say "Hey Google" or "Ok Google."
- Squeeze: On Pixel 2 to 4, squeeze the bottom half of your phone. Learn how to squeeze your phone.
- Press: On Pixel 6 and later, including Fold, press and hold the Power button.
- Ask a question or say a command. For example, you can say "What’s the weather today?" or "Set a timer for 10 minutes."
- Listen to the answer.
Tip: If you have a Pixel 4 or later, including Fold, that runs Android 12 and up, and want to talk to Assistant with the Power button, open device Settings System Gestures Press and hold power button. Learn how to check your Android version.
Continue the conversation
- On your phone, say "Hey Google" and ask your question or say a command.
- Listen to the answer.
- To continue the conversation, ask another question or say a command.
What you can ask
Take pictures, open apps, change your settings, and get answers. For example:
- "Turn on Bluetooth."
- "Take a screenshot."
- "Take a selfie."
- "Go to John Legend on Twitter."
- "Help me speak Spanish."
- "Start a voice recording."
- "Search Wikipedia for Henry VIII."
Get more examples of what you can ask.
Complete tasks without "Hey, Google"
Important: This feature is only available:
- In English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. More languages are coming soon.
- On Pixel Buds Pro, Pixel 6 and later, including Fold, when you have one language selected.
- On your Pixel, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings."
- Tap Quick phrases.
- On the right, tap the slider to turn each quick phrase scenario on or off.
If you turn on Quick phrases for incoming calls, calls might sometimes connect unintentionally. For example:
- If you say "answer" when you're not aware that your phone is ringing, or if it's on silent
- If other voices say "answer"
- If the Google Assistant detects something that sounds similar to "answer"
You may need to download your language to use Quick phrases.
- Open the Google app .
- Tap your Profile picture or initial.
- Tap Settings Voice Offline speech recognition All.
- Choose the language you use to talk to Google Assistant.
- Tap Download.
Open Google Assistant settings
- Say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings" or on your phone, go to Settings Apps & Notifications Assistant See all Assistant settings.
- At the top, you’ll find popular settings.
- To search for a specific setting: At the top, tap Search settings.
You don’t have the new Google Assistant
If you don’t find the moving lights at the bottom of your screen, you have an older version of the Assistant. To get the new Google Assistant, check this info:
For the new Google Assistant to work, confirm you have these settings:
- The Assistant language is set to English (US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, India), French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish. To change the language you use with Google Assistant, go to the ‘Change or add a language’ settings.
- You use only one Assistant language. If you have a second Assistant language, remove it.
- You don’t use a third-party launcher.