If you’re like most people, you probably use your Alexa voice assistant to control your home’s lights and appliances. But what if you want to control Alexa from an iPhone? There are a few ways to do this, but the best way is probably using HomeKit. HomeKit is a platform that Apple created that lets you control devices in your home using voice commands. To get started, first create an Apple account and then sign in with your phone. Once you’re logged in, open the Home app and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. On the left side of this screen, you’ll see a list of devices that are controlled by HomeKit. On the right side of this screen, you’ll see a list of devices that are controlled by AirPlay 2 or Bluetooth. The first device on this list is called “Alexa.” To control Alexa from an iPhone, just say “Alexa,” followed by the device’s name (e.g., “Alexa TV”). You can also say “Alexa” followed by a number (e.g., “Alexa 1”) to get more information about that particular device. For example, if you want to turn on all lights in your living room, just say “Alexa 1” and then press any button on your iPhone!