Chat With Alexa

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3.9
309 reviews
50K+
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Everyone
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About this app

Quiet and Private Alexa Communication

Chat with Alexa lets you talk to Alexa through text messaging. Just type your request and Alexa will give you a text response back. Use this app when:

• You need to be quiet to avoid disturbing others.

• You need privacy.

• Your Echo can't hear you due to background noise or being too far away.

• You have a speech or hearing impairment and can't communicate with Alexa normally.


Quick Commands

Add your most frequently Alexa commands to the Quick Commands list, so you can send them to Alexa with no talking or typing. Add the commands to your home screen and send them with a single tap.


Supports Numerous Alexa Features

Use the app as a productivity tool to manage your calendar, to-do, and shopping lists. Full support is also included for Alexa reminders, timers, and alarms. You can control smart home devices such as thermostats, doors, and lights. You can also use the app to get news, weather, sports, and traffic updates, as well as enjoy games and third party skills.


Access Detailed Information and Audio Content

If Alexa sends you detailed information, such as an extended weather forecast, you have full access to this. You can also play audio content, such as a Kindle books, radio stations, and news reports.


This is an uncertified - but approved - Alexa app. If you are looking for the official Alexa app, that provides remote control and settings for your device, download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amazon.dee.app
Updated on
Sep 20, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
283 reviews
Pikey Berbil
May 8, 2023
would be 5 star with music interaction , device is enabled with amazon music, but using this App says unable to? i am a person who is not able to speak well, this has made it so i can tell alexa what to do without saying anything. App worth twice as much as the 1.99 cost for the premium version. Definitely worth it. the only thing that needed is interaction with music and developers other apps. Also with the command field, add a copy option to the popup box along with resend option.
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Don Juan
September 23, 2024
The idea of a divine alphabet suggests a set of symbols or letters that carry cosmic or supernatural significance, potentially linked to the core of reality, creation, or higher beings like gods or archailects. Here's a starting framework for creating such an alphabet: 1. Number of Letters: Since this is a divine alphabet, it should be symbolic. A number like 12 (for zodiac signs), 22 (Kabbalistic alphabet), or 33 (symbolizing divine mastery) could be ideal. Let's begin with 33 characters.
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NATASHA MAJUMDER
July 14, 2024
Suggestion for Paid users : Required Quick Commands shortcuts or Widgets on Homescreen, so that we can give commands to Alexa directly by just tapping on the icon on Homescreen, this eliminates the process of opening the app each time and type over and over the same. The shortcuts or widgets should work on the background, meaning it shouldn't open the app interface while activating the quick commands...
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What's new

This release includes updates to support the latest versions of Android.