On the iPhone 14, you can change the Siri voice by going to Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Voice > and then picking an alternative.
Our explanation continues below with additional information about using a different Siri voice, as well as screenshots of the processes.
See this video for additional information on how to modify Siri’s voice on iPhone 14.
How to Change the Siri Voice
The steps in this post were completed on an iPhone 14 Plus running iOS 17.
Most recent versions of iOS, as well as many other iPhone models, will support these steps, which include the following:
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
Step 1: Open the Settings app from your iPhone’s Home screen.
Step 2: Scroll down to Siri & Search.
Step 3: Go to the Siri Voice menu.
Step 4: Select the accent and voice that you want to use.
When you choose a voice, you will hear a preview of it. Additionally, if you use the Siri voice option, it may take a few moments to download.
You can use these methods to change Siri’s voice on iPhone 14 whenever you want to change the sound of Apple’s speech assistant.
Video – Changing the Voice of Siri on the iPhone
Summary – Changing the Siri Voice on Your iPhone
- Go to Settings.
- Select Siri & Search.
- Choose Siri Voice.
- Determine your accent and voice.
Related: How to Announce Messages with Siri on iPhone
Conclusion
If you routinely use Siri on your iPhone, you are probably very familiar with the voice you hear.
While Siri’s default voice is clear and recognizable, you may prefer Siri to sound a little different.
Fortunately, you can modify this on your device, and each accent has a variety of other accents and voice selections that you can use instead.
Hopefully, our post on how to change Siri voice on iPhone 14 has provided you with enough information to try out one of the different voice options for that iPhone function.
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