

This allows you to switch keyboards select Google voice typing to open the talk to text panel.

If you'd like, you can also tap the Keyboard icon on your phone's bottom navigation bar. On SwiftKey, this is located in the bottom-left corner with a long-press of the Comma key. Gboard users will find this icon on the far-right side of the suggestion bar. Once your keyboard comes up, instead of typing like normal, look for the voice input key.

When you want to type on your Android device using voice to text, simply tap on a text entry field as you normally would. Alternate Android keyboards may have their own specific settings for voice typing, so make sure you explore app options too. But if you don't prefer to use Gboard, you can use other suitable keyboards, such as SwiftKey. As you'd expect, it supports voice typing. Most Android phones these days come with Google's Gboard pre-installed. You can switch to voice input in pretty much any text field, and it's most convenient to use inside of a compatible keyboard app. Once you've set up the basic elements, you're ready to go with voice typing.
