Heads up, Chromebook owners. The handy "Ok Google" voice search feature currently limited to Chrome and some Android phones is coming to your notebook.



The "OK Google" hands-free search feature is now available in new developer builds of the Chromebook's software, Google's François Beaufort said in a Google+ post. The feature works when your Chromebook screen is on and unlocked, letting you simply speak "OK Google" to initiate a search.



At this point, the feature is only available in the Chrome OS Dev channel, so it's really only recommended for developers and tech-savvy Web enthusiasts who want to get an early look. After it makes it way through the Dev channel, it will hit the beta channel before it's added to the stable version of Chrome OS.



If you still want to try it out toggle the chrome://flags/#enable-hotword-hardware flag. From there, restart your device, go to the Chrome OS Settings, and check "Enable 'OK Google' to start a voice search." You'll need to train your device to respond to the sound of your voice by saying "OK Google" three times.



If you want to switch over to the Dev channel, follow these instructions: