With Google Voice, you get a free phone number for calls, text messages, and voicemail. You can use the apps on smartphones and computers, and you can link your number to any mobile or landline number.
What you can do with Voice
- Text from your computer or mobile phone
- Read your voicemail and search through it like email
- Personalize voicemail greetings for family and friends
- Make international calls at low rates
- Get protected from spam calls, block unwanted callers, and screen calls before answering
To offer these services, Voice saves and processes your call, text, and voicemail information.
What you need to use Voice
- A Google Account
- Computer or mobile phone with internet access (for sign-up)
- U.S. phone number that can forward calls after ringing
- Note: Some VoIP phone number providers don’t allow conditional call forwarding
Cost and availability
Voice is only available in the U.S. If you’re outside the U.S., you can make calls with Hangouts.
- Almost all Google Voice calls to the U.S. and Canada are free when you’re calling from the U.S.
- Calls to a few places in the U.S. and Canada cost 1 cent per minute (USD), or the listed rate for your local currency
- Calls to places outside the U.S. are at listed rates
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System and browser requirements
Operating systems that work with Voice
Web browsers that work with Voice
Sign up for Voice and get your number
- On your computer, go to voice.google.com.
- Sign in to your Google Account.
- After reviewing the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, tap Continue.
- Search by city or area code for a number. Voice doesn’t offer 1-800 numbers.
- If there aren’t any numbers available in the area you want, try somewhere nearby.
- Next to the number you want, click Select. Follow the instructions.
After setting up Voice, you can link another phone number. Learn more about setting up phones.