# voice.addTools() The `addTools()` method equips a voice provider with tools (functions) that can be called by the model during real-time interactions. This enables voice assistants to perform actions like searching for information, making calculations, or interacting with external systems. ## Usage Example ```typescript import { OpenAIRealtimeVoice } from "@mastra/voice-openai-realtime"; import { createTool } from "@mastra/core/tools"; import { z } from "zod"; // Define tools const weatherTool = createTool({ id: "getWeather", description: "Get the current weather for a location", inputSchema: z.object({ location: z.string().describe("The city and state, e.g. San Francisco, CA"), }), outputSchema: z.object({ message: z.string(), }), execute: async (inputData) => { // Fetch weather data from an API const response = await fetch( `https://api.weather.com?location=${encodeURIComponent(inputData.location)}`, ); const data = await response.json(); return { message: `The current temperature in ${inputData.location} is ${data.temperature}°F with ${data.conditions}.`, }; }, }); // Initialize a real-time voice provider const voice = new OpenAIRealtimeVoice({ realtimeConfig: { model: "gpt-5.1-realtime", apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY, }, }); // Add tools to the voice provider voice.addTools({ getWeather: weatherTool, }); // Connect to the real-time service await voice.connect(); ``` ## Parameters **tools:** (`ToolsInput`): Object containing tool definitions that can be called by the voice model ## Return Value This method does not return a value. ## Notes - Tools must follow the Mastra tool format with name, description, input schema, and execute function - This method is primarily used with real-time voice providers that support function calling - If called on a voice provider that doesn't support tools, it will log a warning and do nothing - Tools added with this method are typically combined with any tools provided by an associated Agent - For best results, add tools before starting a conversation (before calling `connect()`) - The voice provider will automatically handle the invocation of tool handlers when the model decides to use them - Multiple calls to `addTools()` may either replace or merge with existing tools, depending on the provider implementation