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Do you know that your Android phone has a built-in Speech to Text converter program? This program allows you to write emails, text messages, and more with your voice instead of the keyboard. It means you can dictate emails and messages with this feature effortlessly. 

Though, you need to first set it up to use it ideally. In this article, we will cover how to enable, set up, and use Speech to Text on Android with step-by-step instructions.

How to Access Speech to Text on an Android Device

Follow the instructions mentioned down here to start using the program on your device promptly:

  1. First and foremost, open any application where you can type something, such as your favorite messaging app or an internet browser.
  2. Now click on the text field to enter text. 
  3. The Android keyboard will popup as it usually does.
  4. Now find and press the Voice Input button (It is a microphone icon). In most cases, it is located on the top-right corner of the keyboard.
  5. Next, the speech-to-text program will start capturing your voice.
  6. Speak out the sentence you want to type.
  7. The feature will turn your voice into text on its own as you speak.
  8. Once you have said enough, click the Voice Input icon once again to edit the text that you just converted with your voice.
  9. You will be able to edit it manually if you need any improvement in the text.
  10. Once you have corrected the text and it is ready, you can use it as you usually do.
  11. In case you are using a third-party keyboard such as Grammarly, you might see a separate window with a Voice Input button when you dictate.
  12. Press this button to toggle between recording and pausing.

That’s how to use the Voice-to-Text feature of your Android smartphone or tablet. As you saw, it is super easy to use and doesn’t require any effort.

How to Set Up Speech to Text on Android

If you are not satisfied with the default preferences on Speech-to-Text, then here’s how to customize it as per your wish and needs:

  1. First, head to Settings.
  2. Then go to General Management.
  3. After that, find and click the Language and Input option.
  4. There you need to go to the On-screen keyboard.
  5. Click on “Google voice typing.”
  6. Click on the Languages to select your desired language.
  7. If you want to type text with your voice even when you are offline, then make sure to select the Offline speech recognition.

There you can also select whether you wish to hide offensive words or not. That way, you can change the way this feature reacts to foul language.

Pro Tips to Make the Most Out of Android Speech to Text

You can improve your user experience while using this feature with the tips given below:

  • Try to speak gradually and clearly: Open your mouth perfectly while dictating messages or emails on your Android phone. This will make your voice much clearer. You should also make sure to speak a little gradually.  The machine might not be able to understand your message correctly if you talk way too fast. Also, make sure you don’t join two words together while dictating.
  • Speak punctuation: When you dictate a message, try to speak punctuations as well so that you don’t need to add the punctuations manually.
  • Add frequently spoken words to the dictionary: You can insert unique words that you frequently use while dictating so that your device understands them without a problem. To add a new word in the dictionary, go to Settings, then search and navigate to the dictionary. After that press the + button to add your entries.
  • Avoid using Speech to Text in a noisy atmosphere: If your environment is not quiet, then don’t use this feature as it is not efficient in such conditions.

We hope you enjoyed reading this article. Speech to Text on Android is, without any doubt, one of the best features for making the user experience far better. If your device microphone is not very good, you might face some errors while using this function. Though, you can use an in-line microphone earphone to improve the effectiveness of the feature.

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