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Learn all you need to know about the Google Voice download options, how to use them, and other ways to unlock accessibility on mobile devices.

Google Voice download

Free access to information, public Wi-Fi, mobile devices, and everything else the internet offers can make people’s lives easier. However, not everyone has a breeze navigating the digital space. Some people with reading disabilities, visual impairment, and other issues require assistive technology.

Google recognizes the importance of accessibility and offers many services like Google Translate, voice searches, etc., and one of the best is Google Voice. It’s one of the most useful programs that can help you take control of your phone and personalize your experience.

What is Google Voice?

service dates back to 2009. At its core, Google Voice lets users forward calls, manage communications more efficiently, create voicemail transcriptions, etc.

Although it does a lot, Google Voice isn’t limited to tech-savvy users. Likewise, it’s a relatively cheap service, especially for smartphone users with expensive carrier plans. For example, using Google Voice to call and text U.S. phone numbers is free. Only international communications require credits. Still, users can only expect to pay a few cents per minute in fees, giving Google Voice the pricing advantage over many popular U.S. mobile carriers.

Even better, Google Voice works on multiple devices and operating systems. You can use it on Android smartphones, iPhones, iPads, iPods, Chrome browsers, MacBooks, etc.

How to download and set up Google Voice

The Google Voice registration and setup processes are straightforward.

iPhone

Access voice.google.com from your iPhone. Locate and tap the “Get Google Voice” button. Enter your Google account login information or create a new account.

Like most similar requests, you must accept the service agreements. Once you do that, you can pick a phone number to link to your account. Pick the right one from the list and proceed to the mobile number verification process.

Google will send a code via text message and you can copy-paste the code into Google Voice to verify your existing phone number. Don’t forget to claim that number so Google Voice can assign it to you.

Another way to use Google’s “smarter voice calling” service is to download Google Voice app from the Apple App Store. You can install the app and follow similar on-screen instructions to select and claim a VoIP number for calling, messaging, and voicemails.

Android devices

You have two ways to get Google Voice on Android mobile devices. First, you can access the official website using your preferred browser, like Chrome or Brave. Then, you can register for a Google Voice account using your existing Google account.

After selecting your VoIP number, you’ll receive a verification code on your linked phone number. After that, you can claim the number and start using it.

If you’re like most Android users, you probably want to use the Google Play Store app directly. You can download and install Google Voice via Google Play. After verifying your number and claiming a VoIP number, you can start using Google Voice whenever you have an internet connection.

A computer or laptop

You must install the web plugin if you want to use Google Voice on a Windows computer or Apple laptop. Visit the Google Voice website and click the “Personal Use” button. Select “Web” from the drop-down menu and follow the on-screen instructions.

The account creation process is the same as previously explained and requires picking a number, verifying the existing phone number, and claiming the new VoIP number.

You can use Google Voice in the Chrome Browser on macOS and Windows devices and access its full range of features.

How to get the most out of Google Voice

Certain accessibility features make the Google Voice app one of the best cloud-based services for making or taking phone calls.

For example, after you download Google Voice, you can have it forward calls to your mobile phone, landline, tablet, computer, etc. This makes it easier for people to reach you wherever you are. You can adjust this feature by going to “Voice Settings” and “Phones” to add more phones.

Call screening is one of the best Google Voice features. You can set up your Google Voice number to prompt unknown callers with a message. The feature is available under “Voice Settings,” “Calls,” and “Call Screening.” When active, Google Voice asks callers for their names. If you answer, the app will tell you the caller’s name and you can choose to answer or let it go to voicemail. It’s a great way to avoid spam calls or calls from people you want to avoid.

Another Google Voice functionality, sadly missing in WhatsApp and similar services, is voicemail transcription. The app and web versions of Google Voice display voicemail transcriptions in the voicemail inbox. Moreover, you can benefit from text highlighting during the playback or search for key phrases.

Combine Google Voice and text-to-speech with Speechify

Google Voice makes smartphones even smarter, if possible, and more accessible to various users. However, the free download app limits access to select area codes outside the U.S. That may create challenges when making or forwarding international calls. However, it doesn’t mean the app isn’t handy for personal and workspace use.

While Google Voice is one of many G Suite accessibility apps, there is other software that can make your cell phone even more accessible. For instance, Speechify can unlock accessibility potential and add functionality to mobile and desktop devices.

Speechify is a text-to-speech reader that can read screens, text, and illustrations and generate audio narrations. True multitaskers may need more help than VoIP software and call forwarding can provide. They may require auditory cues more often and need to listen to study guides, word documents, or the latest news articles. They can do those things and more when travelling or performing other activities with the Speechify TTS readers.

It will even read your Google Voice transcriptions accurately and in a more natural-sounding voice. Try Speechify and enhance your iOS or Android device with increased accessibility and convenience.

FAQ

Is Google Voice free to download?

Google Voice is free to download but may require additional payment for international SMS and calls. However, some reports show that Google plans a phase-out of the free personal Google Voice plan for all users.

Where is Google Voice available?

Google Voice is available in the U.S. and select countries for Google Workspace users.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.