
Azure AI Voice Live SDK
FreeCreate real-time voice AI applications effortlessly.
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What Azure AI Voice Live SDK does
The Azure AI Voice Live SDK allows developers to build real-time voice AI applications using bidirectional WebSocket communication. This SDK integrates seamlessly with Azure's cognitive services, enabling the creation of interactive voice applications that can process audio input and generate audio output in real time. With support for various audio formats and session configurations, it provides a robust framework for developing voice-driven applications.
To get started, developers need to install the SDK via pip and configure their Azure Cognitive Services endpoint and authentication method. The SDK supports both API Key and the preferred DefaultAzureCredential for authentication, allowing for flexible integration into existing applications. Once set up, developers can connect to the service and manage sessions, handle audio streams, and process events related to voice interactions.
The SDK is designed for developers looking to implement voice capabilities in their applications, whether for personal projects or enterprise solutions. It is particularly useful for creating assistants, transcription services, or any application that requires real-time voice interaction. With features like session management and event handling, developers can easily customize the behavior of their voice applications to meet specific use cases.
Overall, the Azure AI Voice Live SDK is a powerful tool for anyone looking to leverage voice AI technology, providing a straightforward way to incorporate advanced voice functionalities into applications with minimal overhead.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to develop applications that require real-time voice interaction, such as virtual assistants or transcription services.
When not to use it
This SDK may not be suitable for applications that do not require real-time voice processing or for environments where Azure services are not accessible.
What you can build with it
Developing a Voice Assistant
Use the SDK to create a virtual assistant that can interact with users through voice commands and responses.
Real-Time Transcription Service
Implement a transcription service that converts spoken language into text in real time, suitable for meetings or lectures.
Interactive Voice Applications
Build applications that require real-time voice interaction, such as games or educational tools that leverage voice input.
How to install Azure AI Voice Live SDK
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Written by sickn33Azure AI Voice Live SDK
Build real-time voice AI applications with bidirectional WebSocket communication.
Installation
pip install azure-ai-voicelive aiohttp azure-identity
Environment Variables
AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_ENDPOINT=https://<region>.api.cognitive.microsoft.com
# For API key auth (not recommended for production)
AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_KEY=<api-key>
Authentication
DefaultAzureCredential (preferred):
from azure.ai.voicelive.aio import connect
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async with connect(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_ENDPOINT"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
model="gpt-4o-realtime-preview",
credential_scopes=["https://cognitiveservices.azure.com/.default"]
) as conn:
...
API Key:
from azure.ai.voicelive.aio import connect
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
async with connect(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_ENDPOINT"],
credential=AzureKeyCredential(os.environ["AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_KEY"]),
model="gpt-4o-realtime-preview"
) as conn:
...
Quick Start
import asyncio
import os
from azure.ai.voicelive.aio import connect
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async def main():
async with connect(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_COGNITIVE_SERVICES_ENDPOINT"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
model="gpt-4o-realtime-preview",
credential_scopes=["https://cognitiveservices.azure.com/.default"]
) as conn:
# Update session with instructions
await conn.session.update(session={
"instructions": "You are a helpful assistant.",
"modalities": ["text", "audio"],
"voice": "alloy"
})
# Listen for events
async for event in conn:
print(f"Event: {event.type}")
if event.type == "response.audio_transcript.done":
print(f"Transcript: {event.transcript}")
elif event.type == "response.done":
break
asyncio.run(main())
Core Architecture
Connection Resources
The VoiceLiveConnection exposes these resources:
| Resource | Purpose | Key Methods |
|---|---|---|
conn.session | Session configuration | update(session=...) |
conn.response | Model responses | create(), cancel() |
conn.input_audio_buffer | Audio input | append(), commit(), clear() |
conn.output_audio_buffer | Audio output | clear() |
conn.conversation | Conversation state | item.create(), item.delete(), item.truncate() |
conn.transcription_session | Transcription config | update(session=...) |
Session Configuration
from azure.ai.voicelive.models import RequestSession, FunctionTool
await conn.session.update(session=RequestSession(
instructions="You are a helpful voice assistant.",
modalities=["text", "audio"],
voice="alloy", # or "echo", "shimmer", "sage", etc.
input_audio_format="pcm16",
output_audio_format="pcm16",
turn_detection={
"type": "server_vad",
"threshold": 0.5,
"prefix_padding_ms": 300,
"silence_duration_ms": 500
},
tools=[
FunctionTool(
type="function",
name="get_weather",
description="Get current weather",
parameters={
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"location": {"type": "string"}
},
"required": ["location"]
}
)
]
))
Audio Streaming
Send Audio (Base64 PCM16)
import base64
# Read audio chunk (16-bit PCM, 24kHz mono)
audio_chunk = await read_audio_from_microphone()
b64_audio = base64.b64encode(audio_chunk).decode()
await conn.input_audio_buffer.append(audio=b64_audio)
Receive Audio
async for event in conn:
if event.type == "response.audio.delta":
audio_bytes = base64.b64decode(event.delta)
await play_audio(audio_bytes)
elif event.type == "response.audio.done":
print("Audio complete")
Event Handling
async for event in conn:
match event.type:
# Session events
case "session.created":
print(f"Session: {event.session}")
case "session.updated":
print("Session updated")
# Audio input events
case "input_audio_buffer.speech_started":
print(f"Speech started at {event.audio_start_ms}ms")
case "input_audio_buffer.speech_stopped":
print(f"Speech stopped at {event.audio_end_ms}ms")
# Transcription events
case "conversation.item.input_audio_transcription.completed":
print(f"User said: {event.transcript}")
case "conversation.item.input_audio_transcription.delta":
print(f"Partial: {event.delta}")
# Response events
case "response.created":
print(f"Response started: {event.response.id}")
case "response.audio_transcript.delta":
print(event.delta, end="", flush=True)
case "response.audio.delta":
audio = base64.b64decode(event.delta)
case "response.done":
print(f"Response complete: {event.response.status}")
# Function calls
case "response.function_call_arguments.done":
result = handle_function(event.name, event.arguments)
await conn.conversation.item.create(item={
"type": "function_call_output",
"call_id": event.call_id,
"output": json.dumps(result)
})
await conn.response.create()
# Errors
case "error":
print(f"Error: {event.error.message}")
Common Patterns
Manual Turn Mode (No VAD)
await conn.session.update(session={"turn_detection": None})
# Manually control turns
await conn.input_audio_buffer.append(audio=b64_audio)
await conn.input_audio_buffer.commit() # End of user turn
await conn.response.create() # Trigger response
Interrupt Handling
async for event in conn:
if event.type == "input_audio_buffer.speech_started":
# User interrupted - cancel current response
await conn.response.cancel()
await conn.output_audio_buffer.clear()
Conversation History
# Add system message
await conn.conversation.item.create(item={
"type": "message",
"role": "system",
"content": [{"type": "input_text", "text": "Be concise."}]
})
# Add user message
await conn.conversation.item.create(item={
"type": "message",
"role": "user",
"content": [{"type": "input_text", "text": "Hello!"}]
})
await conn.response.create()
Voice Options
| Voice | Description |
|---|---|
alloy | Neutral, balanced |
echo | Warm, conversational |
shimmer | Clear, professional |
sage | Calm, authoritative |
coral | Friendly, upbeat |
ash | Deep, measured |
ballad | Expressive |
verse | Storytelling |
Azure voices: Use AzureStandardVoice, AzureCustomVoice, or AzurePersonalVoice models.
Audio Formats
| Format | Sample Rate | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
pcm16 | 24kHz | Default, high quality |
pcm16-8000hz | 8kHz | Telephony |
pcm16-16000hz | 16kHz | Voice assistants |
g711_ulaw | 8kHz | Telephony (US) |
g711_alaw | 8kHz | Telephony (EU) |
Turn Detection Options
# Server VAD (default)
{"type": "server_vad", "threshold": 0.5, "silence_duration_ms": 500}
# Azure Semantic VAD (smarter detection)
{"type": "azure_semantic_vad"}
{"type": "azure_semantic_vad_en"} # English optimized
{"type": "azure_semantic_vad_multilingual"}
Error Handling
from azure.ai.voicelive.aio import ConnectionError, ConnectionClosed
try:
async with connect(...) as conn:
async for event in conn:
if event.type == "error":
print(f"API Error: {event.error.code} - {event.error.message}")
except ConnectionClosed as e:
print(f"Connection closed: {e.code} - {e.reason}")
except ConnectionError as e:
print(f"Connection error: {e}")
References
- Detailed API Reference: See references/api-reference.md
- Complete Examples: See references/examples.md
- All Models & Types: See references/models.md
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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