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Text to Speech Hewizo removes ads and reads articles in over 30+ languages using state of the art AI text to speech engine TTS Text to speech (TTS) Hewizo extension that reads articles aloud in multiple languages using state of the art AI. Hewizo is not only a text to speech (TTS) application, the extension offers multiple productivity features like, cleaning ads, saving articles for later use and aggregating top news from around the world. Features - Text to Speech Article reader - Listen to articles using a natural reader to produce the most human sounding voice in over 30+ languages - Convert article URLs to audio - Text to speech TTS feature that converts article URLs to audio - Conveniently opens/saves web articles on hewizo.com from our chrome extension - Syncs progress across multiple devices - Start reading on your laptop, continue where you left off on your phone - Dark mode helps you with eye strain - Allows personal customization - Only see news you care about - Offers a clean reader view by removing ads from webpages so you can enjoy your articles distraction free - Save your favorite articles and enjoy them right from your pocket whenever you choose - You can use Hewizo text to speech as a podcast for your articles collection what makes Hewizo different Our Text to speech application offers a complete package in that you can use it more like a traditional podcast. Just open an article on Hewizo, and it will automatically be saved and your reading position will be synced on all your devices. Next time you login on hewizo.com you will continue from where you left off. You may use Hewizo text to speech TTS for personal or commercial use, including but not limited to podcast, course materials, distribution, presentations or any other text to speech application as long as you abide by our terms of service and you don't violate your local laws. Change log 2.1.0 - Add Ability for text to speech to be skipped to any part of a paragraph from anywhere on the page - Add Ability to go to hewizo.com from the text to speech extension - Visual polish 2.0.0 - New revamped functionality that allows you to read websites without leaving the page 1.0.4 - Text to speech works with older android devices 1.0.3 - Text to speech (TTS) improvements, more language support added - Fix auto language Text to speech (TTS) detection and selection for Iphone - Fix auto stopping Text to speech (TTS) error on non premium voice s 1.0.0 - Hewizo launches with best text to speech (TTS) engine on the market for any questions contact us at https://hewizo.com/support
Web Page Reader TTS Text To Speech
100% Free. No registration. No ads. No data sharing. Reads with no selection required. Highlights one sentence at a time. This extension reads web pages with text to speech (TTS) and highlights one sentence at a time. It doesn't require you to select any text first. It doesn't launch a new weird web page. And it's totally free with no sign in or registration required. And it's ad free. By default it reads the whole page, top to bottom. However, if you select any text, even just a word, it starts reading at your selection, but continues on from there until you stop it, or it reaches the end of the page. Now with better "sentence" identification. 👓 Cramming for exams 👓 Vision impaired 👓 Multi-tasking 👓 Adult continuing education 👓 Learning a new language 👓 Cramming for technical interviews 👓 Relaxing with a good book and a cup of tea 😀 You can go forwards and backwards, skipping to the next or previous sentence. You can pause or resume, and you can repeat the current sentence. If it's reading, you can change where it reads next simply by highlighting another word. 😀 You can control the voice (i.e., nationality, gender), pitch, speaking rate and volume from the extension's control panel. It loads all the voices which are available to Chrome. You can also disable the voice and just have it highlight sentences (to keep you on pace or use it as a teleprompter) 😀 You can change the background color and the font color of the selected text. Try using some semi-transparent colors, those are nice! 😀 If you are reading / learning software development, you can have the reader skip reading sections of code 😀 You can control the scrolling behavior. It can page down when it get to the bottom, like humans normally do, or it can keep the sentence being read in the middle of the screen (and you can adjust where the "middle" is, put it anywhere between the top or the bottom.), or you can turn auto scrolling off (so you can scroll along manually or study another part of the page). 😀 You can control the reader entirely from the keyboard. See the keyboard image for key assignments. Learn to read entire pages with just your right hand on the arrow keys. 😀 The new Vocabulary feature isn't quite here yet, but it's coming soon. You'll be able to add custom dictionaries to change the pronunciation and / or see definitions of words you're trying to learn, without leaving the page. 1. After adding this to Chrome 2. [Recommended] Click on the extension puzzle piece in the Chrome toolbar and pin the extension. Now you will see the tool in your toolbar. 3. [Optional] Click on this tool to open the control panel 4. Notice the control panel has four areas: the reader controls, the voice options, the reader options and the custom dictionaries (coming soon). 5. [Optional] Under options, set your desired voice and reader settings. Default values are already set for you. Do you boo! Note: All keyboard shortcuts only work when the web page has the mouse focus. 1. [Recommended] Select one word by double-clicking, where you want it to start reading. It will select that whole sentence for you and start reading from there. 2. Press the right arrow key to start reading. Alternatively, you can press Start from the toolbar. 3. It will just keep reading until it runs out of things to read. To skip forwards, press the right arrow key. Alternatively, you can press the Next button from the reader toolbar. 4. To go back, press the left arrow key once to pause, then again to go back. Alternatively, you can press the Previous button from the reader toolbar. 5. To repeat the current sentence, press Enter. 6. Adjust the volume with the + and - keys on your numeric keypad (see keyboard image). Changes take effect starting with the next sentence read. Alternatively, you can control the volume in the reader settings. 7. Adjust the speaking rate with the numbers 8 (faster) and 2 (slower) on your numeric keypad (see keyboard image). Changes take effect starting with the next sentence read. Alternatively, you can control the speaking rate in the reader settings. 8. Adjust the pitch (voice high or low) with the numbers 9 (higher) and 3 (lower) on your numeric keypad (see keyboard image). Changes take effect starting with the next sentence read. Alternatively, you can control the speaking pitch in the reader settings. 9. Pause by pressing the left arrow key. Alternatively, you can press the Pause button on the reader toolbar. 10. Resume by pressing the right arrow key. Alternatively, you can press the Resume button on the reader toolbar. 11. Stop by pressing Esc once to pause, then again to stop. Alternatively, you can press the Stop button on the reader toolbar. 12. You can press the Tab key over a hyperlink to set the focus on that link. Then you can stop reading, and hit Space to follow that hyperlink. 13. You can put Chrome in the background and it will keep reading if you like multi-tasking. If you go to another Chrome tab, it will pause and you can read something else. If you go back to a previous reading tab, just press the right arrow key to resume reading where you left off. The current version should be stable. But please report any issues on the support tab or by visiting our website. Try each number solution one at a time, and if that doesn't work, try the next numbered solution. 1. Make sure the web page has the focus for keyboard shortcuts to work 2. Refresh the page. Click on the page and retry. 1. Click on the web page and press Esc key twice. 2. Click the Stop button in the toolbar on the extension control panel 3. Refresh the page 4. Look for another instance of Chrome running in the background where you may have started reading and forgot you had that open 😯 Issue: Voice lag. On the google online voices, which sound the best of just about any free voices, sometimes there is "hesitancy" or "lag", and sometimes there's not. I have done my best to eliminate it, but if it seems hesitant to read: 1. Try pressing the left arrow, then the right arrow again 2. Try pressing the Esc key twice, or clicking the Stop button on the reading toolbar, and starting reading again by pressing the Right Arrow key. 3. Try refreshing the page. 4. Use a "local" voice 1. Test another website, like Wikipedia, to see if it's just that site or document. Some pdf viewers and website are doing some pretty inhospitable things in their scripting for accessibility. 1. Use Chrome. I know this doesn't work in Brave. For other browsers, I'm not sure. (People understandably have privacy concerns about Chrome, so I have ensured the app will run just fine without being logged into Chrome.) 2. Go to the reader control panel and change the voice. 3. Ensure the tab isn't muted 4. Ensure sound is enabled in Chrome settings (test with Youtube). Enable sound by default or at least make sure the site your on is allowed sound. 5. Check the volume controls on your device 1. Russian language voices are currently disabled. 🇺🇦 Sláva Ukrayíni! 2. Check the Chrome Web Store for more voices in your language and add them to Chrome. Then check the Web Page Reader control panel again. If it doesn't show up, reinstall the extension (shouldn't be necessary but fyi it's something to try) 1. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The review section could use your help 2. I don't want any money 3. I don't want a cup of coffee 4. I want you to enjoy learning and get the most out of your reading
Riddr - Text to Speech reader for Chrome
Tired of reading? Riddr is a FREE TTS extension that can read your news, favorite blogs, emails, and PDFs in 50+ languages. Riddr, pronounced as /ˈ𝗿𝗶ː𝗱ə/ (reader), is a Google Chrome extension that converts any selected text to speech. Powered by the legendary 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗜𝘁! TTS engine and state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technologies, Riddr offers the most authentic human-like voices on the market for 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘. Combined with its easy to use interface you’re one click away from converting your favorite e-books, online news, documents and any other form of text into speech in more than 50 languages, so you can listen instead of reading. 1. Select the text you want to read. 2. Click the Riddr icon or use a custom keyboard shortcut. 3. Listen and enjoy. Built into Riddr's core is 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗜𝘁!, a TTS engine that offers 50+ languages with built-in automatic language detection (https://riddr.com/faq/supported-languages), allowing seamless switching between multiple languages. Riddr also has deep integration with your favorite browser, which will allow you to interact with native, remote, or third-party TTS engines that are already available on your PC or Mac. On top of this, Riddr’s modular design and open source code allows developers around the world to expand the built-in TTS engines. For more information follow this link: https://riddr.com/developers. Riddr can read text from everywhere on the web. Read your emails, Google Drive or PDF documents before you send them. You can use Riddr to read your favorite news websites, blogs like Medium or perhaps e-books, on a daily basis, unlimited, for free. If you can see it, Riddr probably can read it, so how you use it is up to your imagination. Read all the time, even if you have connectivity issues or you’re in a remote rural area. Riddr’s offline mode makes it the ideal language learning tool for schools and teachers in developing countries. One of Riddr’s unique features, besides predefined control shortcuts such as Read (𝗔𝗹𝘁+𝗥), Pause (𝗔𝗹𝘁+𝗣), and Stop (𝗔𝗹𝘁+𝗦), is the ability to have multiple keyboard shortcuts linked to different TTS Engines / voices in different languages, which makes Riddr not only easy to use but also very fun. New shortcuts can be added and configured very easily via the options panel. The easy to use options panel gives you huge control over your Riddr extension and gives you the ability to add your personal touch to it. Here are some of the available options: - Customise your volume level, speaking rate & voice pitch; - Predefine your preferred language; - Transcribe a list of words and specify their pronunciation (ideal for teachers and student safety); - Enable Auto-Selection Mode, which automatically extracts and reads readable text from websites; - Automatic Read Mode allows website owners to specify which content should be read upon page entry, enhancing accessibility. If you’re interested in joining the project by developing a custom TTS engine or translating Riddr into your language, step up and join us: https://github.com/riddr/RiddR/tree/master/_locales If you like the extension, please don’t forget to rate it. 😍 For any questions or requests, feel free to check out our website or contact our support at support@riddr.com
WebOutLoud - Text to Speech Web Reader
Listen to the web using text to speech. Perfect for dyslexia, low vision, students, researchers, kids, learning to read. Listen to the web using text to speech to assist with comprehension--to give your eyes a break. New in 2024 - AI-Powered website summaries (otherwise known as TLDR). This feature allows you to generate a concise summary of any webpage with a click. WebOutLoud reads websites out loud using the free voices that are already available in your web browser with the option to upgrade your experience to include Premium voices. No text selection is required. It will automatically continue reading paragraph after paragraph. Not only that, it will highlight words as it reads them and remember where you left off. Give your eyes a break! Just navigate to any web page and hit play. WebOutLoud will read web pages using text to speech. * It reads pretty much any webpage you can throw at it. * Highlights words and paragraphs as it reads. * Summarize websites with AI (requires premium subscription). * Tell the app where to begin reading using Touch Assist, or enable the powerful Reader Mode to isolate readable content automatically. * Dozens of voices to choose from (selection of free voices is dependent on operating system and extensions.) The WebOutLoud browser extension for Chrome is free to use with the voices that are built-in to your browser. Premium voices and the AI website summary feature require a premium subscription. A premium subscription also gives you access to all features of WebOutLoud's iOS and Mac apps and the browser extension for Safari (available on both desktop and mobile).
Read aloud with auto language detection
This extension helps you read websites aloud by using Google Chrome text-to-speech engine. It can automatically detect the language of the current sentence (currently supported for English and Russian). Also, you can manually choose any language among supported by Google Chrome text-to-speech engine: English, Deutsch, Español, Español de Estados Unidos, Français, हिन्दी, Bahasa Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국의, Nederlands, Polski, Português do Brasil, Русский, 普通话(中国大陆), 粤語 (香港), 國語 (臺灣). You can conveniently control the extension using keyboard shortcuts: go to previous/next sentence, start/pause, change speed etc. When you listen, the current sentence is always highlighted (selected) on the webpage. There is also a convenient option of auto-scrolling to follow the current sentence. How to use: Quick start: select any part of a sentence on a web page where you want to start reading and press Alt+R (or click the extension icon). Extension widget will appear and will start reading. Mouse over the widget to see all the options and keyboard shortcuts. Most commonly you will use Shift to start from current selection, Esc to stop, Space to pause/resume, left and right arrows to go to previous/next sentence.