Google Voice gives you a phone number for calling, text messaging, and voicemail. It works on smartphones and computers, and syncs across your devices so you can use the app in the office, at home, or on the go. Show NOTE: Google Voice only works for personal Google Accounts in the US and Google Workspace accounts in select markets. Text messaging is not supported in all markets. You're in control Backed up and searchable Manage messages across devices Your voicemail, transcribed Save on international calling Keep in mind: You can listen to voicemails or read voicemail transcripts. Important: Voicemail transcripts may be incorrect or missing. We're working to improve transcription quality. Important: When you open a voicemail from an email, as a security measure, you’ll get asked to sign in to Google Voice. To listen to the voicemail in an account, you must sign in to the Google Voice account.
Tip: If a voicemail does not appear, check if it got marked as spam. At the top left, tap Menu Spam. You can also choose Unmark as spam.Turn Voicemail transcripts on or off
Learn about supported languages for voicemail transcriptsSeveral factors determine the language used to transcribe voicemails in Google Voice and other Google products. You can select a preferred language. For work or school accounts, Google Voice for Google Workspace transcribes voicemails into these languages: How do I get my voicemail please?You can call your voicemail service to check your messages. Open the Phone app . At the bottom, tap Dialpad . Touch and hold 1.. Open the Phone app .. At the top right, tap More options .. Tap Settings. Voicemail.. Turn on Visual voicemail.. How do I get to my voicemail Google?To listen to the voicemail in an account, you must sign in to the Google Voice account.. Open the Google Voice app .. At the bottom, tap Voicemail. . Unread voicemails are in bold.. Tap a voicemail.. Select an option: Read the voicemail transcript. To listen to a voicemail, tap Play .. |