Microsoft has officially declared that the speech recognition feature on Windows, known as Windows Speech Recognition, will no longer be updated as it is now considered outdated. The company has introduced Voice Access as the new primary alternative.
Users can utilize Voice Access to operate their computer and compose texts solely through voice commands. Tasks such as opening apps, browsing the web, and managing emails can be easily and efficiently completed using speech recognition. It is noteworthy that Voice Access functions offline, enhancing convenience in diverse situations.

Comparison of Voice Access and Voice Typing
Voice typing allows you to create text by speaking, while voice access offers both commands and dictation for a wider range of tasks on the computer.
Voice access offers a variety of features that cater to users looking for a more thorough and engaging experience.
When will it become accessible?
Voice access is offered on Windows 11, version 22H2, and newer devices. It is currently accessible in English across specific dialects.
- English language – United States of America
- English language as spoken in the United Kingdom
- India – English
- New Zealand – English
- Canadian English
- Australian English.
Most languages will be accessible soon.
Source: Windows