To improve the search experience on YouTube’s web platform, Google has now started rolling out a voice search option for users on Youtube.com. This means that users will now be able to voice out their searches instead of typing them in the search box.
The latest update has started rolling today and is now available for use on YouTube’s website. So, if you go to YouTube.com now, you will find a microphone icon on the right-hand side of the search box at the top of the page. You can click this to bring up a HUD and ask the assistant to search for a specific video or navigate through parts of the UI.
Moreover, apart from searching for a specific video or video category, you can also ask the assistant to take you to your “Subscriptions” page or “History” tab. You can simply say: “take me to my subscriptions” or “show my watch history”.