Voice Access
โฆ Detailed ReviewControl Android by voice
by Google
Google app that lets you control your Android device entirely by voice. Essential for users with motor disabilities or limited hand mobility.
About Voice Access
Google app that lets you control your Android device entirely by voice. Essential for users with motor disabilities or limited hand mobility.
Voice Access is categorized under Accessibility & Assistive and is completely free to use.
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Best For
Users with motor disabilities on Android
Not Ideal For
Creative writing, Code generation, Image generation
โ Pros
- โขFree
- โขFull device control
- โขVoice commands
โ ๏ธ Cons
- โขAndroid only
- โขRequires practice
Pricing
๐ท๏ธ Capabilities
โ๏ธ How Voice Access Compares
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<iframe src="https://www.aiindigo.com/api/widget/voice-access" width="300" height="120" frameborder="0" style="border-radius:12px"></iframe>๐ก Why Choose Voice Access?
โCompletely free to use โ no hidden costs or credit card required.
โ Highly rated at 4.5/5 based on 45,000 reviews.
โกVersatile tool with 5 capabilities spanning mobility, voice-control, motor-disability, and more.
โ3 documented advantages make it a strong contender in Accessibility & Assistive.
โ๏ธStands out among 6 alternatives in the Accessibility & Assistive space.
๐ขBuilt by Google โ a known name in the AI space.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Voice Access free to use?
Yes, Voice Access is completely free.
What is Voice Access best for?
Voice Access is best for users with motor disabilities on android. Key capabilities include mobility, voice-control, motor-disability, hands-free.
What are the best alternatives to Voice Access?
Top alternatives include Be My Eyes, Seeing AI, Otter.ai. Compare them side-by-side โ
How is Voice Access rated?
Voice Access has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 45,000 reviews. This places it among the top-rated tools in its category.
Who made Voice Access?
Voice Access is made by Google.
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- Category
- โฟ Accessibility & Assistive
- Pricing
- free
- Added
- 2/10/2001
- Made by
- Tags
- 5 capabilities
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