SpeechRecognition: stop() method

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

The stop() method of the Web Speech API stops the speech recognition service from listening to incoming audio, and attempts to return a SpeechRecognitionResult using the audio captured so far.

Syntax

js
stop()

Parameters

None.

Return value

None (undefined).

Examples

js
const grammar =
  "#JSGF V1.0; grammar colors; public <color> = aqua | azure | beige | bisque | black | blue | brown | chocolate | coral | crimson | cyan | fuchsia | ghostwhite | gold | goldenrod | gray | green | indigo | ivory | khaki | lavender | lime | linen | magenta | maroon | moccasin | navy | olive | orange | orchid | peru | pink | plum | purple | red | salmon | sienna | silver | snow | tan | teal | thistle | tomato | turquoise | violet | white | yellow ;";
const recognition = new SpeechRecognition();
const speechRecognitionList = new SpeechGrammarList();
speechRecognitionList.addFromString(grammar, 1);
recognition.grammars = speechRecognitionList;

const diagnostic = document.querySelector(".output");
const bg = document.querySelector("html");

document.body.onclick = () => {
  recognition.start();
  console.log("Ready to receive a color command.");
};

abortBtn.onclick = () => {
  recognition.abort();
  console.log("Speech recognition aborted.");
};

recognition.onspeechend = () => {
  recognition.stop();
  console.log("Speech recognition has stopped.");
};

Specifications

Specification
Web Speech API
# dom-speechrecognition-stop

Browser compatibility

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See also