YouTube adds voice search integration to screen casting: Here’s how it works

YouTube integrates Voice Search. (Photo: iStock)


Search engine giants Google’s video arm  YouTube now lets you search videos on with voice commands when you’re casting the app on a bigger screen. The latest feature is available for both Android and iOS platforms.

Apart from deeper voice search algorithms, YouTube has added a new “Who’s Watching” feature which allows you to switch between different YouTube profiles on your smartphone. Google says the feature will allow better personalisation for different individuals using the same account.

The navigation menu has also been upgraded and has been relocated to the left hand side of your device. The profile icon is now more prominently seen on the menu.

In a previous statement, Google said it is working to expand YouTube’s support on different devices and screen resolutions. Users can now stream YouTube in HDR on PS4 and PS4 Pro devices.

“Earlier this year, we launched the official YouTube app on Amazon Fire TV devices, giving Fire TV users access to a diverse library of video content including music, how-to videos, entertainment, news, gaming, and of course, all your favorite YouTube creators. The official YouTube app also works with Alexa, making it easier than ever to watch all your favorite YouTube videos on Fire TV,” said Google in a blog post.

You can summon YouTube’s new voice search feature by:

Step 1: Open the updated YouTube app on your mobile device.

Step 2: Mirror the application on your screen by tapping on the Cast button.

Step 3: Tap on the overlay on your device’s screen. The overlay features a volume slider and connect/disconnect buttons. Here, you’ll notice a new “voice search” option.

Step 4: Tap on the ‘mic’ icon to explore videos on YouTube using voice commands.

(With input from agencies)