How to Get Virtual Assistants on Xbox One
Before you can connect a smart speaker, you’ll need to enable digital assistants:
How to Use Google Assistant on Xbox One
To use Google Assistant with your Xbox, open the Google Home app on your iOS or Android device, then follow these steps:
How to Use Alexa on Xbox One
To use Alexa with your Xbox, enable the Alexa Xbox Skill and sign in with your Microsoft account. Follow the instructions in the Alexa app to control your console with voice commands.
Useful Xbox One Voice Commands
Below is a list of voice commands that the Xbox One supports. If you connected a smart speaker to your console, add Hey Alexa/Google, tell Xbox to before most of these commands. There are also additional Xbox One commands for virtual assistants:
Turn on my Xbox.Xbox on.Xbox off.Reboot.Take a screenshot.Broadcast.Stop broadcasting.Record the last three minutes.What is Gamertag / real name doing?Is Gamertag / real name online?Invite Gamertag / real name into a party.Start a party with Gamertag / real name.Send a message to Gamertag / real name.Open app / game.Go to app / game.Snap app / game.Unsnap.Switch.Change view.Pause.Play.Rewind.Fast forward.Watch / go to TV.Watch channel name.Open OneGuide.Volume up number.Volume down number.Mute.Go home.Go back.Show / open menu.Show / open guide.Show / open notifications.Go to my Friends List.Sign in as Gamertag / name.Sign out.Search the store for app / game / TV show / movie.Redeem a code.Pair my device.Select.Make a selection.Select mode.
What Can You Do With Voice Commands on Xbox One?
Many tasks you can do with an Xbox controller can be executed with voice commands. Here are some examples of things you can do by talking to your gaming console:
Turn your Xbox One on and off. Change your TV’s volume. Open an Xbox One app or video game. Pause and play movies and TV shows. Record videos of gameplay.