How to Send Voice Notes in Google Messages
Voice notes in Google Messages let you communicate quickly and expressively without typing
Sometimes, typing just doesn’t cut it. Maybe you’re rushing out the door, need to explain something in detail, or just want your message to carry the emotion that plain text can’t. That’s where voice notes come in, letting you speak your mind, literally, without the back-and-forth of a phone call.
Google Messages app made this even easier with a built-in voice messaging feature that was introduced with RCS messaging in late 2019. Since then, sending voice notes has become a quick, natural part of everyday chats—no extra apps, no fuss. Whether you’re sending a birthday wish, explaining a location, or just sharing a funny moment, voice notes keep things real, fast, and human. Here’s how to start using them.
How to Send Voice Notes in Messages on Android
Step 1: Open Google Messages on your device

Step 2: Click on start chat and select the person you want to send a voice note to


Step 2: Select the icon at the bottom right-hand side of the screen

Step 3: Select the mic icon at the bottom to record the voice note

Step 4: Select the stop icon to stop the recording, then click on Attach to send the voice note


Conclusion
Voice notes are a simple yet powerful way to make your messages more personal and expressive, especially when typing feels like too much or too little. With Android’s built-in voice messaging in the Messages app, you don’t need any third-party tools to speak your mind. Whether you’re clarifying something, adding emotion, or just saving time, knowing how to send a voice note makes conversations feel more natural. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll wonder how you ever texted without it.