When you use Google with Roku® Voice, you can speak commands like “Hey Google, show me action movies on bedroom Roku” or “Hey Google, launch Apple TV on living room Roku” to help find entertainment and control your compatible Roku device. If you have a Roku TV™ system, you can also use your voice to adjust volume, switch inputs, and turn the TV screen off or on without needing your Roku remote.
This article helps you integrate a Google Assistant-enabled device with Roku Voice, and provides some examples of voice commands you can use to search and control your Roku device.
Notes:
Be aware that you can also use Google Assistant to control your Roku Smart Home cameras, doorbells, bulbs, plugs, and light strips.
Before you can use Roku Action on Google, make sure your Roku device is running Roku OS 9.1 or higher. You can find the software version by visiting Settings > System > About. Your Roku device checks for an update every 24-36 hours or you can manually check for a software update if needed.
In addition to a compatible Roku player or Roku TV system with the correct software, you will need the following:
Note: For help setting up a Google Assistant-enabled device or downloading the mobile app, visit Google help.
To learn more about which Roku devices support voice search and voice control, read about what you need to use voice commands with your Roku device.
When you use the Roku Action on Google, you can:
Issue a command by saying "Hey Google" followed by:
Issue a command by saying "Hey Google" followed by:
Issue a command by saying "Hey Google" followed by:
[1] An HDTV antenna must be connected to your TV to use Google to change broadcast channels.
To use the Roku Action on Google, you need to link your Roku account to your Google account using the Google Home mobile app on your iOS or Android device.
Last updated at 2/18/2026 3:18:25 AM
