Computer Science, asked by GovindKrishnan, 1 year ago

Which are the best free AI Virtual Assistant apps compatible with all versions of Android?

List at least 5 free apps along with a comparison with Google AI Assistant (compatible only with limited & latest devices).

Consider Lyra Assistant on the list as it's top-rated.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

Your answer:

1. Let me start my list with Google Assistant(Allo), the so-called undisputed champion of personal assistant apps on Android. Nearly everyone who has Google Play Services, has probably already have this installed which means that one has to just turn it on. Claims are that it is a daily learner but still it needs time to get used to your commands. It gives a better experience than Siri for Android. 

2. Lyra (previously - Indigo Virtual Assistant) , is a kind of personal assistant apps and can do a lot of basic stuff. Its user interface is outstanding and the features that built-in is quite impressive. Talking with Lyra assistant is resembles talking to a human. Lyra will understand anything you command and sometimes, even give her personal opinion. It obviously can't compete with the biggies like Allo but still is pretty good.

3. Dragon Mobile assistant, empowered by the Nuance’s accurate voice command recognition, this app does its job pretty well. It is a fantastic personal assistant app for Android. You can choose a voice and give a name to your assistant yourself. You can use your own voiceprint, so that your assistant will be attentive only your commands, no one else.  You can make it your own personalized virtual assistant by using some of the features already available.

4. Robin - The makers of Robin have claimed it as an 
open challenger to the Siri. But still it is in the beta stage as the makers probably want everything to be just right before its public release. Everything in it has a sense of professional touch to it. It shall even call you whatever names you want it to call you. To activate Robin, simply, tap the microphone button on the screen. It is a great and easy learner of your commands.

5. Jarvis - Besides the basics, 
Jarvis comes along with widgets and various controls. It also has wearable support. But it only supports English right now.He learns everything quickly over time. It is a fantastic must-have personal assistant for for the wearable Android user as well as other android users. 

At last, I am going to wrap up with names of some other virtual assistant apps like 
AIVC (Alice), Cortana, Skyvi, Hound, Andy assistant, databot assistant, etc.

Hope it helps!

GovindKrishnan: Great Answer! Kudos! ♥
Anonymous: Thanks
Answered by queen2428
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Let me start my list with Google Assistant(Allo), the so-called undisputed champion of personal assistant apps on Android. Nearly everyone who has Google Play Services, has probably already have this installed which means that one has to just turn it on. Claims are that it is a daily learner but still it needs time to get used to your commands. It gives a better experience than Siri for Android. 

2. Lyra (previously - Indigo Virtual Assistant) , is a kind of personal assistant apps and can do a lot of basic stuff. Its user interface is outstanding and the features that built-in is quite impressive. Talking with Lyra assistant is resembles talking to a human. Lyra will understand anything you command and sometimes, even give her personal opinion. It obviously can't compete with the biggies like Allo but still is pretty good.

3. Dragon Mobile assistant, empowered by the Nuance’s accurate voice command recognition, this app does its job pretty well. It is a fantastic personal assistant app for Android. You can choose a voice and give a name to your assistant yourself. You can use your own voiceprint, so that your assistant will be attentive only your commands, no one else.  You can make it your own personalized virtual assistant by using some of the features already available.

4. Robin - The makers of Robin have claimed it as an open challenger to the Siri. But still it is in the beta stage as the makers probably want everything to be just right before its public release. Everything in it has a sense of professional touch to it. It shall even call you whatever names you want it to call you. To activate Robin, simply, tap the microphone button on the screen. It is a great and easy learner of your commands.

5. Jarvis - Besides the basics, Jarvis comes along with widgets and various controls. It also has wearable support. But it only supports English right now.He learns everything quickly over time. It is a fantastic must-have personal assistant for for the wearable Android user as well as other android users. 

At last, I am going to wrap up with names of some other virtual assistant apps like AIVC (Alice), Cortana, Skyvi, Hound, Andy assistant, databot assistant, etc.

Hope it helps!

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