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Azure AI Voice Live

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Build real-time voice AI applications with .NET.

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What Azure AI Voice Live does

The Azure AI Voice Live SDK for .NET enables developers to create real-time voice applications using Azure's powerful AI capabilities. By leveraging bidirectional WebSocket communication, this SDK allows applications to interact with users through voice in a natural and responsive manner. The SDK is designed for developers looking to implement voice assistants or other voice-driven functionalities in their applications, making it a valuable tool for enhancing user engagement and accessibility.

To get started, developers can easily install the SDK via NuGet packages, including Azure.AI.VoiceLive and Azure.Identity. The setup requires configuring environment variables for the Azure endpoint and authentication, which can be done using Microsoft Entra ID or an API key. This flexibility allows for secure and efficient access to Azure's voice services, ensuring that developers can focus on building their applications without worrying about authentication complexities.

The SDK provides a structured client hierarchy, allowing developers to manage voice sessions effectively. Key features include session configuration, event processing for updates, and the ability to send user messages and handle function calls. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from simple voice interactions to complex, multi-turn conversations. The SDK supports various voice models and options, enabling developers to customize the voice experience to match their application's needs.

Overall, Azure AI Voice Live is an essential tool for developers aiming to integrate voice capabilities into their applications, providing a robust framework for real-time interaction and user engagement.

When to use it

Use this SDK when developing applications that require real-time voice communication, such as voice assistants or interactive voice response systems.

When not to use it

This SDK may not be suitable for applications that do not require real-time voice interaction or for those that are not built on the .NET framework.

What you can build with it

Creating a Voice Assistant

Develop a voice assistant that can interact with users in real-time, providing responses based on voice commands.

Interactive Voice Response Systems

Build an IVR system that uses voice input to guide users through a series of options and responses.

Voice-Driven Applications

Integrate voice capabilities into applications that require user interaction through speech, enhancing accessibility.

How to install Azure AI Voice Live

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Azure.AI.VoiceLive (.NET)

Real-time voice AI SDK for building bidirectional voice assistants with Azure AI.

Installation

dotnet add package Azure.AI.VoiceLive
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
dotnet add package NAudio                    # For audio capture/playback

Current Versions: Stable v1.0.0, Preview v1.1.0-beta.1

Environment Variables

AZURE_VOICELIVE_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.services.ai.azure.com/
AZURE_VOICELIVE_MODEL=gpt-4o-realtime-preview
AZURE_VOICELIVE_VOICE=en-US-AvaNeural
# Optional: API key if not using Entra ID
AZURE_VOICELIVE_API_KEY=<your-api-key>

Authentication

Microsoft Entra ID (Recommended)

using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.AI.VoiceLive;

Uri endpoint = new Uri("https://your-resource.cognitiveservices.azure.com");
DefaultAzureCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
VoiceLiveClient client = new VoiceLiveClient(endpoint, credential);

Required Role: Cognitive Services User (assign in Azure Portal → Access control)

API Key

Uri endpoint = new Uri("https://your-resource.cognitiveservices.azure.com");
AzureKeyCredential credential = new AzureKeyCredential("your-api-key");
VoiceLiveClient client = new VoiceLiveClient(endpoint, credential);

Client Hierarchy

VoiceLiveClient
└── VoiceLiveSession (WebSocket connection)
    ├── ConfigureSessionAsync()
    ├── GetUpdatesAsync() → SessionUpdate events
    ├── AddItemAsync() → UserMessageItem, FunctionCallOutputItem
    ├── SendAudioAsync()
    └── StartResponseAsync()

Core Workflow

1. Start Session and Configure

using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.AI.VoiceLive;

var endpoint = new Uri(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_VOICELIVE_ENDPOINT"));
var client = new VoiceLiveClient(endpoint, new DefaultAzureCredential());

var model = "gpt-4o-mini-realtime-preview";

// Start session
using VoiceLiveSession session = await client.StartSessionAsync(model);

// Configure session
VoiceLiveSessionOptions sessionOptions = new()
{
    Model = model,
    Instructions = "You are a helpful AI assistant. Respond naturally.",
    Voice = new AzureStandardVoice("en-US-AvaNeural"),
    TurnDetection = new AzureSemanticVadTurnDetection()
    {
        Threshold = 0.5f,
        PrefixPadding = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(300),
        SilenceDuration = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(500)
    },
    InputAudioFormat = InputAudioFormat.Pcm16,
    OutputAudioFormat = OutputAudioFormat.Pcm16
};

// Set modalities (both text and audio for voice assistants)
sessionOptions.Modalities.Clear();
sessionOptions.Modalities.Add(InteractionModality.Text);
sessionOptions.Modalities.Add(InteractionModality.Audio);

await session.ConfigureSessionAsync(sessionOptions);

2. Process Events

await foreach (SessionUpdate serverEvent in session.GetUpdatesAsync())
{
    switch (serverEvent)
    {
        case SessionUpdateResponseAudioDelta audioDelta:
            byte[] audioData = audioDelta.Delta.ToArray();
            // Play audio via NAudio or other audio library
            break;
            
        case SessionUpdateResponseTextDelta textDelta:
            Console.Write(textDelta.Delta);
            break;
            
        case SessionUpdateResponseFunctionCallArgumentsDone functionCall:
            // Handle function call (see Function Calling section)
            break;
            
        case SessionUpdateError error:
            Console.WriteLine($"Error: {error.Error.Message}");
            break;
            
        case SessionUpdateResponseDone:
            Console.WriteLine("\n--- Response complete ---");
            break;
    }
}

3. Send User Message

await session.AddItemAsync(new UserMessageItem("Hello, can you help me?"));
await session.StartResponseAsync();

4. Function Calling

// Define function
var weatherFunction = new VoiceLiveFunctionDefinition("get_current_weather")
{
    Description = "Get the current weather for a given location",
    Parameters = BinaryData.FromString("""
        {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
                "location": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "The city and state or country"
                }
            },
            "required": ["location"]
        }
        """)
};

// Add to session options
sessionOptions.Tools.Add(weatherFunction);

// Handle function call in event loop
if (serverEvent is SessionUpdateResponseFunctionCallArgumentsDone functionCall)
{
    if (functionCall.Name == "get_current_weather")
    {
        var parameters = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<Dictionary<string, string>>(functionCall.Arguments);
        string location = parameters?["location"] ?? "";
        
        // Call external service
        string weatherInfo = $"The weather in {location} is sunny, 75°F.";
        
        // Send response
        await session.AddItemAsync(new FunctionCallOutputItem(functionCall.CallId, weatherInfo));
        await session.StartResponseAsync();
    }
}

Voice Options

Voice TypeClassExample
Azure StandardAzureStandardVoice"en-US-AvaNeural"
Azure HDAzureStandardVoice"en-US-Ava:DragonHDLatestNeural"
Azure CustomAzureCustomVoiceCustom voice with endpoint ID

Supported Models

ModelDescription
gpt-4o-realtime-previewGPT-4o with real-time audio
gpt-4o-mini-realtime-previewLightweight, fast interactions
phi4-mm-realtimeCost-effective multimodal

Key Types Reference

TypePurpose
VoiceLiveClientMain client for creating sessions
VoiceLiveSessionActive WebSocket session
VoiceLiveSessionOptionsSession configuration
AzureStandardVoiceStandard Azure voice provider
AzureSemanticVadTurnDetectionVoice activity detection
VoiceLiveFunctionDefinitionFunction tool definition
UserMessageItemUser text message
FunctionCallOutputItemFunction call response
SessionUpdateResponseAudioDeltaAudio chunk event
SessionUpdateResponseTextDeltaText chunk event

Best Practices

  1. Always set both modalities — Include Text and Audio for voice assistants
  2. Use AzureSemanticVadTurnDetection — Provides natural conversation flow
  3. Configure appropriate silence duration — 500ms typical to avoid premature cutoffs
  4. Use using statement — Ensures proper session disposal
  5. Handle all event types — Check for errors, audio, text, and function calls
  6. Use DefaultAzureCredential — Never hardcode API keys

Error Handling

if (serverEvent is SessionUpdateError error)
{
    if (error.Error.Message.Contains("Cancellation failed: no active response"))
    {
        // Benign error, can ignore
    }
    else
    {
        Console.WriteLine($"Error: {error.Error.Message}");
    }
}

Audio Configuration

  • Input Format: InputAudioFormat.Pcm16 (16-bit PCM)
  • Output Format: OutputAudioFormat.Pcm16
  • Sample Rate: 24kHz recommended
  • Channels: Mono

Related SDKs

SDKPurposeInstall
Azure.AI.VoiceLiveReal-time voice (this SDK)dotnet add package Azure.AI.VoiceLive
Microsoft.CognitiveServices.SpeechSpeech-to-text, text-to-speechdotnet add package Microsoft.CognitiveServices.Speech
NAudioAudio capture/playbackdotnet add package NAudio

Reference Links

ResourceURL
NuGet Packagehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Azure.AI.VoiceLive
API Referencehttps://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/azure.ai.voicelive
GitHub Sourcehttps://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/tree/main/sdk/ai/Azure.AI.VoiceLive
Quickstarthttps://learn.microsoft.com/azure/ai-services/speech-service/voice-live-quickstart

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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