Whether you’re teaming up in Valorant, coordinating a boss fight in Destiny 2, or just hanging out while you play, Discord® voice chat helps you stay in sync with your squad. If you’ve used Discord for messaging but haven’t explored voice yet—or you want to fine-tune your setup—this guide walks you through how to get started on both desktop and mobile, plus tips to make your voice chat clear and distraction-free.
How Discord voice channels work
Voice chat in Discord happens inside voice channels—spaces where people can talk in real time without calling each other directly. You can join a channel anytime to listen in or speak, depending on your role in the server.
How to use voice chat on Discord desktop
Discord’s desktop app gives you the most control over your voice and audio settings. Here’s how to get started.
1. Join a voice channel
- Open the Discord app and log in.
- On the left, select a server.
- Under Voice Channels, click on one to join it.
Once you're in, your friends will see you online and can join the channel too.
2. Test and configure your mic
- Click the gear icon in the bottom-left corner to open User Settings.
- Go to Voice & Video.
- Use the Input Device and Output Device menus to select your mic and speakers/headset.
- Click Let’s Check to test your mic.
3. Adjust voice settings
- Choose between Voice Activity (automatically detects your voice) or Push to Talk (requires holding a key to speak).
- Set Input Sensitivity to reduce background noise.
- Toggle Noise Suppression and Echo Cancellation for clearer sound.
How to use voice chat on Discord mobile
Using voice on mobile is great when you’re gaming on a console or just want to stay connected on the go.
1. Join a voice channel
- Open the Discord app and tap a server.
- Under Voice Channels, tap the one you want to join.
- Tap Join Voice.
2. Enable your mic
- If prompted, allow mic access.
- Tap the mic icon to mute/unmute.
- Tap the headphone icon to leave the voice chat when you're done.
Voice chat tips for better gaming comms
- Use Push to Talk if your mic picks up background noise.
- Wear a headset to prevent echo and improve clarity.
- Adjust your Input Sensitivity to avoid cutting in and out.
- Use server-specific voice channels to avoid interrupting other games or groups.
- For smoother calls, make sure your system is optimized—learn how to improve gaming performance on your PC.
- If you’re running into delays or audio lag, check out how to fix lag when playing online multiplayer games.
FAQs
Can I use Discord voice chat while gaming on a console?
Yes, but you’ll need to run Discord from your phone or PC while gaming. Some consoles like Xbox also support limited Discord integration.
How do I stop my mic from picking up background noise?
Use a headset and enable Noise Suppression in Discord’s Voice & Video settings. You can also lower your Input Sensitivity or switch to Push to Talk.
Why can't anyone hear me on Discord?
Make sure your mic is selected in User Settings > Voice & Video. Test your input with the Let’s Check tool and ensure your permissions allow voice activity.
Can I use Discord voice chat and game audio at the same time?
Yes—most systems let you split Discord audio to your headset while running game audio separately. Using a gaming headset with a built-in mic works best.