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The simplest text-to-speech extension. A text-to-speech extension featuring incredible features such as sentence skipping, volume controls, speed controls, and more to come! Multi-task with ease. Too busy to read long-winded articles? Let Reedr read articles, messages, and more while you browse other tabs! How to use: - Go to a web page with selectable text - Open the extension to display the toolbar (located at the bottom right of the screen) - Drag and select (highlight) the text that you'd like to listen to - Press play! Version 2.0.0: (1/22/25) * Upgrades to Manifest 3! * Adds a progress bar to see selection progress! * Bug fixes, UI fixes, and general improvements! Version 1.0.0: (11/26/19) * Select a range of text to play * Skip to the next sentence * Go back to the previous sentence * Set the volume for speech * Set the speed for speech (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0) * Speech synthesis for English text * Stop speech synthesis
Speech my text
Text to voice converter is a professional Chrome extension that can convert any text into speech. A Text-to-speech voice converter… Text to voice converter is a professional Chrome extension that can convert any text into speech. A Text-to-speech voice converter lets you read documents aloud on your laptop or desktop. Text-to-speech is now one of daily life's most commonly used features, especially if you are a teacher, student, working professional, or content creator. Text to sound extension enables users to do other activities simultaneously, such as noting down content or playing games while listening to stories or doing physical activities which would have been impossible without text to voice converter. Text to Sound Converter includes a plethora of useful features that will make your daily tasks much easier. This Chrome extension works efficiently and you can listen to the webpage content or document in voice form. It is a time-saver for kids, content creators, and working professionals. 2. Text Reading In Multiple Languages with Natural Voice Text to Speech converter is compatible with almost all of the languages of the world. It converts all your text into easily understandable natural speech voice. 3. Skip The Text Paragraph That You Do Not Need to Convert to Audio This extension has one unique feature that enables you to skip any paragraph that you are not interested in converting to speech. 4. Start Again from The Last Point Where You Paused Consider what you would do if you were listening to a voice converted from text and were interrupted by other tasks. Don’t worry, you do not have to start from all over the starting point because this extension allows you to start the text to speech conversion from the same point where you paused. -Click the Add to Chrome button to Install the extension -Visit any webpage -You will see a pop-up on the right corner -Edit the Voice & Font settings according to your requirements -Click the play & start listening text in audio format
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.
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
ReadX Text To Speech
Text to Speech Extension Text to Speech Reader – Read Web Pages Aloud (TTS) Text to Speech (TTS) reader that reads web pages aloud. Listen to articles, blogs, and selected text using Google voices, offline system voices, or AI-generated voices. Features Read web pages aloud instantly from any point on the page Select text to start reading or use keyboard shortcuts Replace words and abbreviations to fix pronunciations Works online and offline Custom play/pause keys, highlight color, and reading speed Displays reading progress, estimated time, and percent read non-DRM EPUB reader non-DRM MOBI reader Tesseract OCR (Optical Character Recognition) Voice Support Google text-to-speech voices System voices (offline support) OpenAI-based Text-to-Speech API Local AI-generated voices with Piper ONNX How to Use Click anywhere on a page to start reading from that point, or select text and press the play shortcut. Options allow disabling click-to-read and customizing controls for your workflow. ----------------------------------- New in Version 1.4.2: - updated automation to handle elements which include Tailwind classes. - fixed highlight color brightness detection New in Version 1.3.9: - Added support for non-DRM EPUB and MOBI files. Access it by clicking the EPUB/MOBI text reader button in the Extension popup. New in Version 1.3.7: - Added UI translations for 15 Google Voice languages (AI-assisted). - Selecting a voice from the dropdown now changes most of the UI text to that language. New in Version 1.3.4: - Added Tesseract OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to read text or books from images. Runs entirely locally on your device. New in Version 1.3.2: - Kokoro can read phonemes as well as plain text. (v 1.3.1) - Fixed major bug I introduced in previous version of Kokoro phonemization. - Piper voices now read the bit-rate and language settings from the JSON file. - Minor other bug fixes. New in Version 1.2.9: - On secure pages, when using non-system voices, setting #playInPopup:no will open the player in a new tab rather than a popup. - Using {Lcase}, allows you to convert words with 5 or more uppercase letters in this example to lowercase: RegEx=>\b\p{Lu}{5,}\b=>{Lcase}=>gu New in Version 1.2.6: - Added support for Azure voices, remote parameters now accept XML when the first character is a '