Here’s how to install Google Assistant on your computer (Windows, Linux, and Mac). The cross-platform unofficial Google Assistant Desktop Client works fine on PC, but don’t expect it like it on your Android phone and smart home devices with the official client. And, to use this desktop client, you must complete the device registration process. The design of unofficial Google Assistant for Desktop is derived from Google Assistant in Chrome OS and has a light and dark theme.

Steps to Install Unofficial Google Assistant on Desktop PC

Download Google Assistant Desktop client from the development page (link).After installation, go to Actions Console (link) and create OAuth 2 credentials [Details].Now, open Google Assistant on your PC, click on Settings (cog icon in the top left corner).For Key File Path, click on Browse, select the OAuth 2.0 Credentials and click on the Save button. You will ask to reload the Assistant.Now, you will see the Get Tokens screen, which will automatically save your tokens.

Your Google Assistant for desktop/laptop is ready to serve you. So, these were the steps to install the unofficial GA desktop client on your computer. More Resources:

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