How to use voice search on YouTube
What's the story
Voice search on YouTube for Android devices makes it easier than ever to find your favorite videos, music and channels.
By allowing users to search via voice commands, it provides a convenient, hands-free alternative to typing queries.
This guide offers a comprehensive, step-by-step tutorial on how to use this feature effectively.
Update check
Ensuring your app is up-to-date
Before attempting to use the voice search feature, make sure your YouTube app is updated to the latest version.
Developers frequently release updates to improve functionality and introduce new features.
To check, go to the Google Play Store, search for YouTube, and if an update is available, click "Update."
Keeping your app updated is crucial for accessing the latest features.
Access and permissions
Activating voice search
Launch the YouTube app on your Android device and log in to your account.
Tap the search icon (magnifying glass), then tap the microphone on the top right of the search bar.
If asked, grant permission for microphone access. If you previously denied access, you can go to "Apps and Notifications" in settings, find YouTube, and turn on microphone permissions.
Command usage
Utilizing voice commands effectively
After allowing microphone access, tap the microphone icon and simply speak your search query.
Use commands like "Show me my subscriptions" or "Play some music" to navigate.
To stop, tap the microphone icon again or hit "X."
This feature improves accessibility and makes it easier to discover content within the app.