How To Use ChatGPT Voice Chat Feature For Free On Your iPhone – A Quick Guide – News18

ChatGPT with voice is now available to all free users

Previously available only to Plus and Enterprise subscribers, the voice chat feature is now available to all users.

OpenAI recently announced that they extended the voice chat feature in its official ChatGPT app for iPhone and iPad to all users. The feature is now available for free, eliminating the need for a subscription.

“ChatGPT with voice is now available to all free users. Download the app on your phone and tap the headphones icon to start a conversation,” the company wrote on the micro-blogging platform X, previously known as Twitter.

Previously available only to Plus and Enterprise subscribers, the voice chat feature is now available to all users, allowing them to interact with the chatbot through natural conversation instead of relying only on text input.

Here’s A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Use ChatGPT’s Voice Chat Feature For Free On Your iPhone:

– Download ChatGPT app from the App Store, tap “Get” to download and install.

– Create Account or Sign In: Open the app, sign in if you have an account, or sign up for a new one.

– Now, open the app,, tap the three dots icon, go to Settings, and toggle on “Voice Conversations” under “New Features.”

– Start Voice Chat: Go back to the main chat, tap the microphone icon to start a voice chat with ChatGPT.

–  Speak your questions or requests, and ChatGPT will respond using voice.

If you haven’t heard of ChatGPT before, it’s an AI-powered chatbot that can answer your questions and give you advice on many different topics. It uses a special type of generative artificial intelligence to answer questions

You can use ChatGPT on your PC, laptop, tablet or phone, and your conversation history will stay synced between the two devices. ChatGPT also uses Whisper, a special speech recognition system, to understand your voice commands.

Meanwhile, Sam Altman is back as CEO Of OpenAI. The ousted leader of ChatGPT-maker is returning to the company that fired him late last week.