How to Access Google Assistant

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This wikiHow teaches you how to launch Google Assistant on your Android, iPhone, iPad, or KaiOS-enabled phone. Google Assistant is Google's voice-activated artificial intelligence program that can help you find information, plan your day,...
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This wikiHow teaches you how to launch Google Assistant on your Android, iPhone, iPad, or KaiOS-enabled phone. Google Assistant is Google's voice-activated artificial intelligence program that can help you find information, plan your day, and launch apps using your voice.

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Android

  1. Step 1 Enable Google Assistant.
    If you haven't already done so, you'll need to enable Google Assistant before you can start using its commands. To do this:
    • Open the Google app, which is the rainbow "G" icon in your app drawer.
    • Tap the More option at the bottom-right corner.
    • Tap Settings.
    • Tap Google Assistant.
    • If the Assistant is not enabled, tap TURN ON at the bottom-right corner.
  2. Step 2 Press and hold the Home button or say "OK Google."
    This opens the Google Assistant window. The assistant will begin listening to your command.[1]
    • If you're using a Google Pixel 2, 3, 3a, or 4, you can even open Google Assistant by squeezing the bottom half of your phone.
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  3. Step 4 Tap the result(s) to view more information.
    The information you'll see will vary depending on how you're using Google Assistant. For example, you may be presented with a web link that gives more details about your question.
  4. Step 5 Tap the Explore tab to do more with Google Assistant.
    It's the compass icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. This section lets you do more with Google Assistant on your Android—browse the categories to learn commands to try, or search for specific commands using the Search bar at the top of the page.
    • You can also quickly access your Google Assistant settings from the Explore section—just tap the three-dot menu at the top-right corner of the screen, select Settings, and then tap the Assistant tab to customize your preferences.
    • If you want to learn how to train Google Assistant to better recognize your voice, check out How to Use OK Google on Android.
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iPhone and iPad

  1. Step 3 Navigate through the setup screens.
    The first time you set up Google Assistant, you'll be shown some legal information and be asked to give the app permission to display notifications. Follow the on-screen instructions to move through these screens and allow or deny permissions as needed.
  2. Step 4 Say "Ok Google" or tap the microphone icon.
    The microphone icon is at the bottom of the screen in the center. Google Assistant will start listening for your question or inquiry.
    • The first time you activate voice assistance, you'll be prompted to give the app permission to access your microphone. Tap OK to continue.
    • If you prefer not to use your voice, tap the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen instead.
  3. Step 6 Tap the result(s) to view more information.
    The information you'll see will vary depending on how you're using Google Assistant. For example, you may be presented with a web link that gives more details about your question.
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KaiOS

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