Unity voice lab check-in

Let's make sure every light is green

Before Unity can chat with you, we run a quick readiness scan on your browser. Think of it like making sure your helmet is on straight. When a light glows amber, read the friendly tip, fix it, then press "Check again."

What the lights mean

We're checking right now. Green means your setup is ready. An amber light means we need to fix that part together before Unity can listen.

  • Secure connection (HTTPS or localhost) Checking…

    Secure connection detected. Unity can safely access the microphone and speech features.

    Open this page with https:// or from localhost, then press "Check again."

  • Web Speech Recognition API Checking…

    Speech recognition is available. Unity will understand what you say.

    Firefox is supported via the Vosklet fallback library.

  • Speech synthesis voices Checking…

    Speech voices are ready. Unity can answer out loud through your speakers.

    Use Chrome, Edge, or Safari with audio enabled, then press "Check again."

  • Microphone access Checking…

    Microphone permission granted. Unity can hear your voice input.

    Click "Allow" on the microphone prompt or enable it in site settings, then press "Check again."

How to get every light to glow green

  1. Stay on a secure connection. Always load https://unityailab.com/Talk-to-Unity/ or run the site from localhost while developing. If you see http:// in the address bar, add the missing "s" or jump back to the Unity AI Lab home page and enter from there.
  2. Use a browser that can listen. We recommend the latest Chrome or Edge. Safari works on macOS.
  3. Give Unity a voice and ears. Turn your speakers on, set your system output to the right device, and when the browser asks for microphone access, click Allow. You can also review these permissions via the lock icon near the URL bar.
  4. Re-run the check. Once you've made changes, press "Check again." When every status reads "Ready," the "Talk to Unity" button below will unlock and slide the live lab into view on this page.
  5. Remember the unmute cue. When the lab loads, Tap or click anywhere to unmute so Unity can hear you and respond.

Need help? Refresh the page to start over, or read the tips above each alert. When everything looks good, we'll send you forward to the interactive Unity assistant.

🎧 Headphones Mode (Unity listens while speaking)