
Siri is an intelligent assistant with awesome capabilities designed exclusively for Mac OS X Sierra and later versions. Siri has constantly been stealing hearts of population using iOS, and we are all well aware about setting up the well-known Siri on our Mac OS X. Usually, the Siri’s voice matches your region but, if you never have dived-in to Siri’s settings, you might not know that you can change the Siri’s voice with some few simple steps.
The available voice may also depend on the region you’re using your match and the language of your Mac OS X. If you have installed Siri on your Mac OS X and you don’t know how to change Siri’s voice, then you’re going to love this. Here’s how to change Siri’s voice in Mac OS X.
Step 1
Open ‘System Preferences’
Select the ‘Apple’ menu and then select ’System Preferences’. The ’System Preferences’ window will appear.

Step 2
Open ‘Siri’
From the ‘System Preferences’ window, launch ‘Siri’. The ‘Siri’ configuration menu will appear.

Step 3
Enable ‘Siri’
Ensure that the 'Siri' is enabled. If not, click on the checkbox next to ‘Enable Siri’.

Step 4
Change Siri’s Voice
In the ‘Siri Voice’ option, click on the drop-down menu and then select your desired voice. Siri’s voice will change accordingly. Simply launch the Siri from your dock and hear the voice to confirm the change in the Siri’s voice. When you’re ready, close the window.

Changing the Siri’s voice is just a bunch of few simple steps.