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Google Voice Search Gets a Major Redesign on Android
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Google has redesigned voice search on Android, featuring a modernized interface accessible via home screen widgets and the app's search bar. The update includes a prominent "G" gradient, updated spoken result settings, and a new "Search a song" button utilizing "Play, Sing, Hum" functionality. This overhaul aims to improve user experience for voice queries.
Google is rolling out a significant redesign and modernization of voice search on Android.
Voice search can be accessed from the homescreen widget (including the Pixel Launcher) or any Google Search bar inside the app. Your query is handled by Google Search with a standard results page opening, while the answer is spoken aloud. The interface with a four-dot waveform is several years old.
This redesign starts with a centered ‘G’ gradient flanked by a back button and three-dot overflow menu that takes you to Voice settings. You can set Languages, enable/disable Spoken results, and choose a voice: Cosmo, Neso, Terra, or Cassini. The dark theme has also been updated.
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The prompt notes that Google is “Listening…” with the same face illustration as before. At the bottom, you’ll find a four-color arc that is straight out of AI Mode and Search Live, while your query is transcribed above it.
There is a larger “Search a song” button that takes you to a song search UI that invites you to “Play, Sing, Hum.” This replaces the previous globe animation. In the top-right corner, you’ll find a shortcut to Song Search history.
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