To get Google Assistant on PC, you need to follow command-line instructions, which is the only way to get it on PC. Anyway, without wasting any time, let’s see How to Get Google Assistant on Windows 10 with the below-listed guide’s help.

How to Install Google Assistant on Windows 10

Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.

How to Install Google Assistant on Windows 10 Prerequisites: Step 1: Configure the Google Assistant API Step 2: Install Google Assistant Sample Python Project Step 3: Testing Google Assistant on Windows 10 PC

Prerequisites:

  1. First, you need to download Python on your PC.

  2. Download Python 3.6.4 from the link, then double-click on python-3.6.4.exe to run the setup.

  3. Checkmark “Add Python 3.6 to PATH,” then click on Customize installation.

  4. Make sure everything is checked in the window, then click Next.

  5. On the next screen, just make sure to checkmark “Add Python to environment variables.”

  6. Click Install, then wait for Python to get installed on your PC.

  7. Once the installation is complete, restart your PC.

  8. Now, press Windows Key + X, then select Command Prompt (Admin).

  9. Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter: python

  10. If the above command will return the current Python version on your computer, then you have successfully installed Python NumPy on your PC.

Step 1: Configure the Google Assistant API

With this step, you can use Google Assistant on Windows, Mac, or Linux. Just install the python on each of these OS to properly configure Google Assistant API.

  1. First, go to the Google Cloud Platform Console website and click on CREATE PROJECT.  Note: You might need to sign in with your Google account.

  2. Name your project appropriately, then click on Create. Note: Make sure to note down the project ID, in our case, its windows10-201802. 

  3. Wait till your new project is created (you will notice a spinning circle on the bell icon at the top right corner).

  4. Once the process is done click on the bell icon and select your project.

  5. On the project page, from the left-hand menu, click on APIs & Services, then select Library.

  6. On the library page, search for “Google Assistant” (without quotes) in the search console.

  7. Click on Google Assistant API search result and then click on Enable.

  8. Now, from the left-hand menu, click on Credentials, then click “Create credentials” and then select Help me choose.

  9. Choose the following information on the “Add credentials to your project” screen:

  10. After answering all of the above questions, click on “What credentials do I need?“.

  11. Select Set up consent screen and choose the Application type to Internal. Type the project name in the Application name and click Save.

  12. Again, go back to the “Add credentials to your project” screen, then click on Create Credentials and select Help me choose. Follow the same instructions as you did on step 9 and proceed forward.

  13. Next, type the name of the Client ID (name it anything you like) to create OAuth 2.0 client ID and click on the Create Client ID button.

  14. Click Done, then open a new tab and go to Activity controls from this link.

  15. Make sure all the toggles are turned ON and then go back to the Credentials tab.

  16. Click the download icon in the far right of the screen to download the credentials.

Note: Save the credentials file somewhere easily accessible.

Step 2: Install Google Assistant Sample Python Project

  1. Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

  2. Type the following command into cmd and hit Enter after each one:

  3. Once the above command finishes executing, type the below command and hit Enter.

  4. Navigate to the JSON file location that you downloaded earlier and right-click on it and select Properties. In the name field, copy the file name and paste it inside notepad.

  5. Now enter the below command but make sure to replace the “path/to/client_secret_XXXXX.json” with the actual path of your JSON file which you copied above:

  6. Once the above command finishes processing, you get a URL as the output. Make sure to copy this URL as you will require it in the next step.  Note: Don’t close the Command Prompt just yet.

  7. Open your Web browser and navigate to this URL, then select the same Google account that you used to configure the Google Assistant API.

  8. Make sure to click on Allow to grant the necessary permission to run Google Assitant.

  9. On the next page, you will see some code that will be your client’s Access Token.

  10. Now switch back to the Command prompt and copy this code & paste it into cmd. If everything goes alright you see an output that says that your credentials have been saved.

Step 3: Testing Google Assistant on Windows 10 PC

  1. Press Windows Key + X then select Command Prompt (Admin).

  2. Now we need to test if Google Assistant can properly access your microphone. Type the below command into cmd and hit Enter, which will start a 5-second audio recording:

  3. If you can successfully hear the 5-second audio recording back, you can move to the next step. Note: You can also use the below command as an alternative:

  4. You need to Register your Device before you can start using Google Assistant on Windows 10 PC.

  5. Next, type the below command and press Enter:

  6. Now type the following command but replace the “project-id” with the actual project id that you have created in the first step. In our case it was windows10-201802.

  7. Next, to enable Google Assistant Push to Talk (PTT) capabilities, enter the below command below but make sure to replace “project-id” with the actual project id: Note: The Google Assistant API supports every command that Google Assistant supports on Android and Google Home. You have successfully installed & configured Google Assistant on your Windows 10 PC. Once you enter the above command, simply press Enter and you can ask any questions directly to Google Assistant without having to say “OK, Google” command. Recommended:

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We hope this guide was helpful and you were able to install Google Assistant on Windows 10 PC without any issues. But if you still have any questions regarding this guide, then feel free to ask them in the comment section.

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