DuckDuckGo has added real-time voice chat to its Duck.ai platform, letting users talk to the AI assistant aloud instead of typing.
The voice feature is encrypted and designed with privacy in mind—voice input isn’t stored or used for AI training.
Voice chat works on most modern browsers, and users can opt in or out at any time.
The feature is free to use with daily limits, with higher caps for DuckDuckGo subscribers.
Users can enjoy a more natural conversational experience by speaking questions and getting spoken responses.
No account is needed to use voice chat, and it remains a totally optional feature you can toggle off.