Add Kodi Commands to Your Google Assistant: Voice Command Examples

If you’re a fan of Kodi and use Google Assistant, then you’re in luck! By adding Kodi commands to your Google Assistant, you can effortlessly control your Kodi media player without lifting a finger. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of voice command examples that you can use to elevate your entertainment experience. Below, we’ve sorted them into categories based on their function to help you find the perfect command for your needs.

#1 Playback Control

“Play” – Starts playing the currently selected media file.
“Pause” – Pauses playback of the current media file.
“Resume” – Resumes playback of the paused media file.
“Stop” – Stops playback of the media file.
“Rewind” – Rewinds the media file to the beginning.
“Fast forward” – Fast forwards the media file to the end.
“Skip forward” – Skips forward by a specified number of seconds.
“Skip back” – Skips backward by a specified number of seconds.

#2 Volume Control

“Increase volume” – Increases the volume of the media playback.
“Decrease volume” – Decreases the volume of the media playback.
“Mute” – Mutes the media playback.
“Unmute” – Unmutes the media playback.

#3 Media Selection

“Select” – Selects the highlighted item in the media file.
“Next” – Goes to the next media file in the list.
“Previous” – Goes to the previous media file in the list.
“Randomize” – Plays a random media file from the selected list.
“Play folder” – Plays all the media files in the selected folder.

#4 Add to Queue Control

“Add to queue” – Adds a media file to the current playback queue.
“Clear queue” – Clears the media playback queue.
“Queue status” – Tells you the current status of the media playback queue.

#5 Search Control

“Search for [media file]” – Searches for the specified media file on Kodi.
“Search for [actor/director]” – Searches for all movies or tv shows that include the specified actor or director.
“Search for [genre]” – Searches for all movies or tv shows in the specified genre.

#6 Kodi Information

“Show video information” – Shows information about the currently playing video.
“Show audio information” – Shows information about the currently playing audio.
“Show movie information” – Shows information about the selected movie.
“Show TV information” – Shows information about the selected TV show.