Can You Talk to ChatGPT with Voice?
I'm curious to know if it's possible to interact with ChatGPT using voice commands instead of typing. Are there any platforms or apps that support voice input a…
Addison Greer
March 9, 2026 at 11:31 PM
I'm curious to know if it's possible to interact with ChatGPT using voice commands instead of typing. Are there any platforms or apps that support voice input and voice responses with ChatGPT? How reliable and accurate is the voice recognition and synthesis?
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Yes, you can use voice to talk to ChatGPT through various third-party apps and integrations that support speech-to-text and text-to-speech. Some apps let you speak your queries and hear the responses aloud.
Does anyone know if ChatGPT can recognize different accents well when using voice input? I'd love to hear user experiences.
I hope OpenAI adds built-in voice chat features soon; it would make the experience much more natural and accessible for everyone.
Using voice with ChatGPT can really speed up multitasking, like getting quick answers while cooking or driving, as long as it's hands-free and safe.
There are privacy concerns when using third-party apps for voice chatting with ChatGPT since audio data may be sent to external services before reaching OpenAI. Be cautious about what you say.
I've been using a mobile app that integrates ChatGPT with voice input/output and it's surprisingly accurate. It uses Google's speech recognition and a neural TTS system for responses. Works well for casual conversations.
I use voice dictation on my phone to type messages to ChatGPT, then use a screen reader app to read responses back. It's a bit clunky but works in a pinch.
I've noticed that the voice responses sometimes sound robotic in some apps; hopefully, TTS tech keeps improving to sound more natural.
You can try Microsoft’s integration of OpenAI models in their products like Azure Cognitive Services, which support speech input and output, but might require some setup.
Some developers have made open-source projects that combine OpenAI's API with open-source speech recognition and TTS engines, allowing fully offline voice interaction with ChatGPT models.
OpenAI's own ChatGPT interface currently doesn't support voice input natively on the website, but you can use your device's built-in dictation features to input voice, and screen readers or TTS software to read responses aloud.
Also, some browser extensions add voice capabilities to ChatGPT by capturing your microphone input and converting it to text, then reading responses back to you. You might want to check those out.
Google Assistant and Siri don't integrate ChatGPT directly yet, but some developer hacks allow you to use ChatGPT with voice on smart devices, though it's not official or always stable.
Some apps can translate your voice to another language and then query ChatGPT, combining voice, translation, and AI chat—pretty cool for language learners.
I tried using voice input on ChatGPT via my smartphone's voice typing feature. It works okay, but sometimes it mishears words, so you have to proofread before sending.