Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 2.23.0 released

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The latest version 2.23.0 of Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge has been released. This powerful extension allows users to listen to entire web pages with just a single click, supporting over 40 languages. It can utilize text-to-speech voices from various cloud services, including Amazon Polly and Google Wavenet, which can be accessed through users' AWS or Google Cloud accounts.

Read Aloud caters to diverse audiences, particularly those who prefer auditory content consumption, such as individuals with dyslexia, children learning to read, or anyone seeking an alternative to traditional reading. The extension is compatible with a wide range of websites, including news platforms, blogs, educational sites, and online course materials.

In addition to its core functionality, Read Aloud allows users to select from multiple text-to-speech voices, including those available natively in the browser and those from other providers like IBM Watson and Microsoft. This versatility enhances the user experience by offering personalized listening options.

As text-to-speech technology continues to evolve, tools like Read Aloud are becoming increasingly vital in making web content accessible to all. Future updates may include even more voice options and additional features to enhance user interaction and experience. This extension exemplifies the growing trend of integrating accessibility tools seamlessly into everyday browsing, making it easier for everyone to engage with online content

Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 2.23.0 released

Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge will read entire web pages aloud in as little as one click and include support for more than 40 different languages.

Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 2.23.0 released @ MajorGeeks