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The Alexa Voice Service (AVS) enables developers to integrate Alexa directly into their products, bringing the convenience of voice control to any connected device. AVS provides developers with access to a suite of resources to build Alexa-enabled products, including APIs, hardware development kits, software development kits, and documentation.
The Alexa Voice Service (AVS) Device SDK provides you with a set of C ++ libraries to build an Alexa Built-in product, meaning your device has direct access to cloud-based Alexa capabilities to receive voice responses instantly. Your device can be almost anything – a smartwatch, a speaker, headphones – the choice is yours.
Feature enhancements, updates, and resolved issues from all releases are available on the Amazon developer portal.
You can set up the SDK on the following platforms:
The SDK is modular and abstract. It provides separate components to handle necessary Alexa functionality including processing audio, maintaining persistent connections, and managing Alexa interactions. Each component exposes Alexa APIs to customize your device integrations as needed. The SDK also includes a Sample App, so you can test interactions before integration.
View the C++ API References for detailed information about implementation.
All Alexa products should adopt the Security Best Practices for Alexa.
When building Alexa with the SDK, you should also adhere to the following security principles.
Before opening a new issue, complete the integration and unit tests provided in Troubleshooting.
API Reference
Quick-start Guides
- All Quick-start Guides
- For Android
- Cross-compile for iOS
- Generic Linux
- For macOS
- For Raspberry Pi
- For Ubuntu Linux
- For Windows 64-bit
Other Guides + Optimizations
- Authorizing AVS Device SDK Software with AVS
- Build libcurl with mbed TLS and nghttp2
- Build libcurl with nghttp2 for macOS
- Optimize libcurl for Size
- Runtime Configuration for CA Certificates
- Updating the SDK
Development Kits
Resources