TL;DRGoogle is introducing the ability for Pixel users to record their own voice greetings for the AI-powered Take a Message.The update, found in a new Phone app beta, replaces the automated Google Assistant voice with personalized recordings up to 60 seconds long.While currently limited to a single default greeting on Pixel 6 and newer devices, future updates may allow users to assign specific messages to individual contacts.Google has spent years enhancing Pixel phone features with AI tools like Call Screen and Hold for Me. Last year, it introduced Take a Message, a modern, on-device voicemail with real-time transcriptions.Since launching on the Pixel 10 last fall, the experience has lacked a fundamental personal touch: the ability to record your own voice. Instead, callers have been greeted by a sterile, automated Google Assistant. That is finally changing.