Quickstart
Prerequisites
Make sure you've followed the base quickstart instructions for the Agents SDK, and set up a virtual environment. Then, install the optional voice dependencies from the SDK:
Concepts
The main concept to know about is a VoicePipeline
, which is a 3 step process:
- Run a speech-to-text model to turn audio into text.
- Run your code, which is usually an agentic workflow, to produce a result.
- Run a text-to-speech model to turn the result text back into audio.
graph LR
%% Input
A["🎤 Audio Input"]
%% Voice Pipeline
subgraph Voice_Pipeline [Voice Pipeline]
direction TB
B["Transcribe (speech-to-text)"]
C["Your Code"]:::highlight
D["Text-to-speech"]
B --> C --> D
end
%% Output
E["🎧 Audio Output"]
%% Flow
A --> Voice_Pipeline
Voice_Pipeline --> E
%% Custom styling
classDef highlight fill:#ffcc66,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px,font-weight:700;
Agents
First, let's set up some Agents. This should feel familiar to you if you've built any agents with this SDK. We'll have a couple of Agents, a handoff, and a tool.
import asyncio
import random
from agents import (
Agent,
function_tool,
)
from agents.extensions.handoff_prompt import prompt_with_handoff_instructions
@function_tool
def get_weather(city: str) -> str:
"""Get the weather for a given city."""
print(f"[debug] get_weather called with city: {city}")
choices = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "snowy"]
return f"The weather in {city} is {random.choice(choices)}."
spanish_agent = Agent(
name="Spanish",
handoff_description="A spanish speaking agent.",
instructions=prompt_with_handoff_instructions(
"You're speaking to a human, so be polite and concise. Speak in Spanish.",
),
model="gpt-4o-mini",
)
agent = Agent(
name="Assistant",
instructions=prompt_with_handoff_instructions(
"You're speaking to a human, so be polite and concise. If the user speaks in Spanish, handoff to the spanish agent.",
),
model="gpt-4o-mini",
handoffs=[spanish_agent],
tools=[get_weather],
)
Voice pipeline
We'll set up a simple voice pipeline, using SingleAgentVoiceWorkflow
as the workflow.
from agents.voice import SingleAgentVoiceWorkflow, VoicePipeline
pipeline = VoicePipeline(workflow=SingleAgentVoiceWorkflow(agent))
Run the pipeline
import numpy as np
import sounddevice as sd
from agents.voice import AudioInput
# For simplicity, we'll just create 3 seconds of silence
# In reality, you'd get microphone data
buffer = np.zeros(24000 * 3, dtype=np.int16)
audio_input = AudioInput(buffer=buffer)
result = await pipeline.run(audio_input)
# Create an audio player using `sounddevice`
player = sd.OutputStream(samplerate=24000, channels=1, dtype=np.int16)
player.start()
# Play the audio stream as it comes in
async for event in result.stream():
if event.type == "voice_stream_event_audio":
player.write(event.data)
Put it all together
import asyncio
import random
import numpy as np
import sounddevice as sd
from agents import (
Agent,
function_tool,
set_tracing_disabled,
)
from agents.voice import (
AudioInput,
SingleAgentVoiceWorkflow,
VoicePipeline,
)
from agents.extensions.handoff_prompt import prompt_with_handoff_instructions
@function_tool
def get_weather(city: str) -> str:
"""Get the weather for a given city."""
print(f"[debug] get_weather called with city: {city}")
choices = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "snowy"]
return f"The weather in {city} is {random.choice(choices)}."
spanish_agent = Agent(
name="Spanish",
handoff_description="A spanish speaking agent.",
instructions=prompt_with_handoff_instructions(
"You're speaking to a human, so be polite and concise. Speak in Spanish.",
),
model="gpt-4o-mini",
)
agent = Agent(
name="Assistant",
instructions=prompt_with_handoff_instructions(
"You're speaking to a human, so be polite and concise. If the user speaks in Spanish, handoff to the spanish agent.",
),
model="gpt-4o-mini",
handoffs=[spanish_agent],
tools=[get_weather],
)
async def main():
pipeline = VoicePipeline(workflow=SingleAgentVoiceWorkflow(agent))
buffer = np.zeros(24000 * 3, dtype=np.int16)
audio_input = AudioInput(buffer=buffer)
result = await pipeline.run(audio_input)
# Create an audio player using `sounddevice`
player = sd.OutputStream(samplerate=24000, channels=1, dtype=np.int16)
player.start()
# Play the audio stream as it comes in
async for event in result.stream():
if event.type == "voice_stream_event_audio":
player.write(event.data)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
If you run this example, the agent will speak to you! Check out the example in examples/voice/static to see a demo where you can speak to the agent yourself.