It’s been known for a while that Gemini will replace Google Assistant everywhere, and the transition has slowly begun. We’ve already seen the switch happen (in part) for Google’s smart speakers and displays, and more recently across Android Auto.
As of today, we’ve learned that March 2026 may be when Assistant ceases to exist, and we’re now seeing new reporting that shows early signs of that change happening in the Google app. Looking at code within the Google app (version 16.46.61), Android Authority uncovered changes to the “Hey Google” & Voice Match page in the Gemini app’s settings (also available from the Google app’s Settings page).
In addition to renaming this page to “Talk to Gemini hands-free“, Google is also adding a new Manage Voice Match hyperlink within the “Hey Google” toggle (second screenshot above), which gives users the ability to set up or turn off Voice Match. This page also has the option to “set up Voice Match in more than one language” for multilingual speakers (screenshot three).
The rebranding is partially live already
As the screenshots above illustrate, the Voice Match setup process will receive a Gemini-themed glow-up, with new animations and details on how it delivers “improved speech recognition in noisy areas.” The sample sentences users are required to speak during the Voice Match setup (“Ok Google, help me write a thank you note,” among others) appear to be unchanged from the current Assistant-based Voice Match interface.
While I’m seeing the new Talk to Gemini hands-free page among the list of items in the Gemini app’s Settings page (Google app v16.45.62), the page itself is still named “Hey Google“ & Voice Match. This suggests the transition will happen gradually, though it’s still somewhat strange to see the updated branding not appearing consistently.
Similarly, the Voice Match setup flow is also unchanged on my device, though thanks to Android Authority’s early preview, we now have a good idea of what to expect in this regard. All of this indicates that Google is nearing the stage where Assistant can finally make way for Gemini across its core apps, but we still don’t know when that transition will actually occur.
While March 2026 has been mentioned as the timeframe in a support document, no specific date is provided. So it’s unclear whether Google will make these changes in the near future or closer to March next year. In any case, we’re glad to know the day is now close, something we’ve known for several months now.
