Speech Recognition & Synthesis

4.0
3.96M reviews
10B+
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Everyone
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About this app

Power your device with the magic of Google’s text-to-speech and speech-to-text technology. Google Speech-to-Text functionality
Speech Recognition provides speech-to-text functionality to Google and other third party apps to convert what you say to text. For example, it can be used by:
• Google Maps when you use your voice to search places
• Recorder App to transcribe your recordings on device
• Phone App Call Screen feature to get a real-time transcription of your caller
• Accessibility apps like Voice Access for operating your device through voice
• Dictation or keyboard apps you might use to dictate text messages through voice
• Apps that contain a search by voice feature so that you can quickly search for your favorite shows or songs
• Language learning apps that recognize what you say as you practice a new language
• …and many other applications in Play Store
To use Google Speech-to-Text functionality on your Android device, go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Default apps > Assist App. Select Speech Recognition and Synthesis from Google as your preferred voice input engine.
Google Text-to-Speech functionality
Speech Services powers applications to read the text on your screen aloud. For example, it can be used by:
• Google Play Books to “Read Aloud” your favorite book
• Google Translate to speak translations aloud so you can hear the pronunciation of a word
• Talkback and accessibility applications for spoken feedback across your device
• …and many other applications in Play Store
To use Google Text-to-Speech functionality on your Android device, go to Settings > Languages & Input > Text-to-Speech output. Select Speech Recognition and Synthesis from Google as your preferred engine.
Note, on many Android devices, Speech Recognition and Synthesis from Google is already available, but you can update to the latest version here.
Updated on
Mar 4, 2025

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
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Ratings and reviews

4.0
3.79M reviews
L Sottilaro
March 6, 2025
I use this continuously, and for whatever reason it's just gotten worse and worse over the last 6 months or so. It's very frustrating. It recognizes words poorly, it suddenly stops picking up voice... I don't know what's going on, but I really hope they fix it. For the record, the last seven words took four tries because it just kept randomly stopping recording.
9 people found this review helpful
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John Doe
March 1, 2025
Every update it is less accurate and uses more prediction. I constantly see it forgetting words it knows, adding words I never even said a letter or syllable in common with, and changing what I said after the fact despite me pressing stop. I will be reverting back to factory default and most likely looking up an update from years ago, back when it still worked. That is assuming I am not able to find a replacement. That said, y'all are slowly creating a market for an app to replace you.
57 people found this review helpful
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Scott Corbett
March 1, 2025
This is a good app to use when you are enunciating slowly, loudly, clearly. Works best on my Android phone in a very quiet w/NO background noise audio environment. Samsung has a much inferior version of this feature on their devices. I have what is known in the United States as a "Broadcast American Standard" accent, yet it still doesn't pick up on simple words like the word "in" always gets heard as "and" for many yrs. As well as I'll say "aunt Ginny" & always comes up as Jenny, it never learns
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What’s new

Your app has a new name: “Speech Recognition and Synthesis from Google”. The Speech Recognition and Synthesis from Google app not only provides text-to-speech but also empowers applications with speech-to-text functionality to convert your voice to text. Read more in the “About this app” section.