OK Google

OK Google

Explore over 150 Google Now voice commands in one place

4.3
•3 reviews•

29 followers

OK Google is your google voice assistant. Whenever you say "Ok, Google" that means that you are ready to put in a voice command, so it launches. You can ask everything you can check on your phone, on the phone or on the web through your speech.
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Launch tags:Android•Web App•Productivity
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Kitze
Hey guys, I’m super excited to present you my new product! šŸ™‚ I love everything that's made by Google, but especially their voice assistant. If you didn't know, you can use it on Android and iOS, just click on the microphone icon in the Google app. I was annoyed by the fact that every once in a while a new "complete list of Google Now commands" appears online, so I decided to create this project. After few days of research I found an extensive list of over 150 commands and 1000+ variations. I'll try to keep it up to date, and in v2 I'll add an easy way for the community to contribute. The project will be open sourced soon, but feel free to report any bugs or issues on GitHub right now. If I have missed some commands just write a comment here or ping me on twitter @thekitze. I would love some feedback on this and if you have some questions ask away!
Nik Graf
@thekitze I really like animations in the beginning. How did you build it?
Jason Berek-Lewis
@thekitze I LOVE the animation when you open the site - it's amazing that you have put so much care into getting this right. Thank you.
Kitze
@jasonbereklewis I'm really glad you like it! I spent a whole day on it šŸ˜…
Kitze
@nikgraf Glad you like it. Everything is animated with CSS keyframes and transitions, and the state of the animation is managed with React. šŸ™‚
Sean Kuriyan
@thekitze Pretty awesome! Discovered quite a few features I didn't know existed
Radoslav Stankov
Great job. I really wished there was something like this for Siri.
Kitze
@rstankov Thank you. Wait for it ;)
Daylen Sawchuk
@rstankov It looks like someone just made one https://www.producthunt.com/tech...
Ryan Hoover
Last week I caught up with @matthartman to chat about a number of things, including how difficult it is to inform and update users on new ways of interacting with voice-enabled interfaces like Google Now, Siri, Alexa, etc. Love this idea but in a perfect world voice commands wouldn't be so "hidden".
Kitze
@rrhoover @matthartman This is just version 0.1. I have many ideas for improvements of the app, including a native Android app that will "train" and navigate users in a fun and interactive way through the commands :)
David Lumm
Love it! Great UI and very useful. Not sure why Google don't have something this complete themselves?
Kitze
@cyberneticdave probably because they want to market it as a "smart assistant you can ask literally anything, ever" instead of limiting their list to ~150 commands :)
David Lumm
@thekitze fair point, it's nice to know which commands will do more than just perform a search, though!
Craig Phares
Flawlessly executed, @thekitze, right down to the Google-approved material design. I love that you're open sourcing this too. I so badly want to use voice commands to interact with it. Great work.
Kitze
@craigphares Thank you man!
Dima Braven (itmeo.com)
Reminds me www.api.ai
Daylen Sawchuk
@dimablover Api.ai allows developers to integrate artificial intelligence into their app. OK Google is a curation of command you can ask Google Now (one of the most popular virtual assistants which answers queries through artificial intelligence).
Kitze
Craig Barber
The design aesthetics of the site are soooooooooo good! Well done.
Kitze
@craigjbarber Thanks man :)
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