Download Google Assistant For Windows 10/7/8.1 (Latest)

Google Assistant for Windows has been a difficult task for installation in the past. Clients who want to enjoy the versatility of this Android service to their Windows devices will need to follow some long process of the step-by-step guide. But today, that is not the case anymore.

google assistant for windows

Android’s Google Assistant has been only for Android Lollipop and later only. Since its debut back in 2016 on Google Allo, this virtual assistant has replaced Google Now in day-to-day functionality.

If you have some devices that Google Home supports, then Google Assistant is a beneficial help. You can control all of your smart devices with just your voice. You can now maximize the technology that is available to you with little effort. This is what we call comfortable living at its finest, right at the luxury of your home. Also read, how to download YouTube Vanced to get ad-free videos on YouTube.

Now, if this is what you want, hence the reason you came here, we, here at the Websitepin, have prepared a short guide for you. This will be an easy task, unlike most tutorials you must have read before you got here. Here’s how to install Google Assistant for Windows.

On this page, you’ll learn about the following:

Download Google Assistant for Windows

NameGoogle Assistant v2.9.1.367582902
Size6.83 MB
System RequirementWindows 7/8/10/XP
AuthorGoogle LLC

Important Reminder:
Downloading only the Google Assistant app will NOT run on Windows PC. You need to read the full instruction on how to install the files on any Windows machine properly.

How to Install Google Assistant for Windows 7/8/8.1/10

As discussed earlier, this guide on installing Google Assistant on Windows will not require you to do some complicated tasks. Although this will require some tweaks and install a couple of apps, this will not be as difficult as you might have thought.

Google Assistant System Requirements:

But first, there are some system requirements that should be met first. Here are things that we need to install Google Assistant for Windows on a device properly:

  • Android 5.0 or higher
  • Google app 6.13 or higher
  • Google Play services
  • 0 GB of memory
  • The device’s language is set to a language listed here: Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Thai.

In this tutorial, we will be using an Android emulator. And in this case, the only stable and better emulator available that meets those requirements is the BlueStacks app

The Nox App Player is still currently on Android 7.2 Beta, so the Google Assistant works but still a bit buggy. Typically, Google apps and services are repeatedly installing each time you restart the emulator. And once all the necessary apps get installed, the voice assistant is speaking a bit fast randomly. Sometimes it speaks garbled, so we decided to go for the BlueStacks now as the Google Assistant seems to work there a lot better. Hopefully, Nox developers will get it fixed soon or when the stable release gets a launch. 

On the other hand, the latest version of BlueStacks is currently on the Android 7.0 (Nougat) stable version, so that the rest will depend on your actual device settings and updates.

Installing Google Assistant for Windows

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Assuming that all system requirements are met, we can now proceed to the installation part. Please try to do the tutorial guide as it is being told step-by-step. This way, you won’t have to get any error once you got the Google Assistant for Windows running.

Time needed: 20 minutes

Here is how you install Google Assistant in your Windows

  1. Download BlueStacks

    Download the BlueStacks emulator by using the download button we provided below. Just right-click on the button and choose the “Open link in new tab.” It’s the latest Android Nougat version so that you will have the best Android experience on your Windows machine.
    The download will amount to around 400MB of file size so expect it to take a couple of minutes to finish, especially if your internet is a bit slow

  2. Go to download folder

    Once the download finishes, go to the download folder and double-click to launch the installer.

  3. Choose Program Files to install program

    It will request the typical installation folder and all. You may use the Windows default Program Files folder or create a new folder specifically for the BlueStacks app. This is applicable for those who use SSD-based devices as they are usually on small storage capacity.

  4. Open BlueStacks

    Once the installation finishes, find the BlueStacks icon on the desktop.
    Before you double-click on the BlueStacks icon, you first need to plug in your microphone device and speaker or your headset if you are using a desktop. If you are using a laptop, you can just ignore this part because all the audio-based devices are already built-in.
    Now you can double-click on the BlueStacks icon for the first launch.

  5. Login to Google

    The first launch will require a one-time Google account login. Just provide all the necessary details regarding your Google account like you would when you first bought your Android smartphone.

  6. Go to Google Play Store

    Once you are on the BlueStacks Home page, click on the Google Play Store icon.Google Play Store on BlueStacks

  7. Search for Google app

    Search for the Google app and install.

  8. Install Google Play Services

    Install the Google Play Games and other Google Play Services.Google Play Games

  9. Go to BlueStacks Android Settings

    Once you have all of the required Google-based services installed, go to the BlueStacks Android Settings while you are still on Google Play Store by swiping down from the top of the interface. Like you would do when you want to see the notification on your smartphone.Android Settings button

  10. Click on App

    Click on the ”Apps” button.Apps button

  11. Goo to Google App

    Scroll down to find the Google app and click on it to open the settings page.Google App

  12. Click Permission

    Click on the “Permission” tab and make sure to check or activate all that you see on the list. These are all required for the Google Assistant to fully function. It needs your location, mic, storage, camera, and other stuff primarily.Click Permission button

  13. Go Back to BlueStacks Homepage

    Once you enabled all the required permission, exit to go back to the BlueStacks Homepage.

  14. Download Google Assistant APK

    Now, download the Google Assistant APK by clicking on the download button we provided above. The APK file is small, so it should just take a couple of seconds.

  15. Go to download folder

    Once the download finishes, go to the download folder where the Google Assistant APK is located.

  16. Install APK in BlueStacks

    Now, drag and drop the APK file on the BlueStacks open window. Wait for a few seconds for the app to install.

  17. Restart BlueStacks

    Once you see the Google Assistant icon on the Home page, you will need to restart the BlueStacks app.

  18. Open Google Play Store

    When the BlueStacks launches again, open the Google Play Store and click on the Google Play Store Settings button. It’s the one with three horizontal lines on the top-left corner of the screen.Google Play Store Settings

  19. Go to My Apps and Games

    Now click on “My Apps and Games” to check for any updates. If you find some available updates, click on them. If not, just go back to the BlueStacks Homepage.My Apps and Games

  20. Launch Google Assistant

    You may now launch Google Assistant by clicking on the icon. Check by asking some questions or giving commands.

  21. You’re all set

    That’s it. You now have Google Assistant for Windows.

BlueStacks System Requirements

bluestacks system

For those of you who wonder if your Windows device can run BlueStacks, here are the system requirements that you can use for reference. Typically, if you are using a device from 2010 onwards, you are likely to have a capable system setup. But if your Windows device is from the earlier versions, you will surely need to look into this system requirement.

Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above.
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor.
  • RAM: Your desktop must have at least 2GB of RAM. (Note that having 2GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM)
  • HDD: 4GB Free Disk Space
  • You must be an Administrator on your desktop
  • Up-to-date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor

Recommended system requirements

  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Multi-Core Processor with Single Thread PassMark score > 1000 and virtualization extensions enabled in the BIOS. Click on this link to find the single thread Passmark score of your PC’s processor.
  • Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete controller with PassMark score >= 750. Click on this link to find the Passmark score of your PC’s graphics controller.
  • RAM: 6GB or higher
  • HDD: SSD (or Fusion/Hybrid Drives)
  • Internet: Broadband connection to access games, accounts, and related content.
  • Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

Conclusion

Google Assistant for Android devices is great, especially if you want all your supported devices to work even when you are on the go. But if you are typically working in one place inside your house, your Windows PC or laptop will better serve as your primary workstation.

This setup for Windows PC is much better because it gives you more control and less worry on your battery-operated smartphones. The possibility is endless if you just put your mind to it.

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