read-aloud and WebSpeak-TextToSpeech-Browser-Extension

These are competitors—both provide browser-based text-to-speech functionality for reading webpage content aloud, with read-aloud being the more mature and popular implementation while WebSpeak emphasizes Web Speech API precision and highlighting features.

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About read-aloud

ken107/read-aloud

An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content with one click

This browser extension helps you listen to articles, blog posts, textbooks, or any other web content instead of reading it. You simply click a button, and the text on the page is spoken aloud by a natural-sounding voice. It's designed for anyone who prefers listening over reading, needs to multitask, or finds reading online challenging due to dyslexia or other learning disabilities.

accessibility reading-assistance multitasking online-learning information-consumption

About WebSpeak-TextToSpeech-Browser-Extension

chirag127/WebSpeak-TextToSpeech-Browser-Extension

High-fidelity browser extension leveraging the Web Speech API for precise, highlighted, and adjustable read-aloud functionality across web content.

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