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Turn your text into a natural voice
Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
Turn your text into a compelling story
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Frequently Asked Questions
Install the extension from Chrome Web Store, then highlight any text on a webpage and click the 'Read Aloud' button to convert it to audio.
Yes, the Read Aloud Chrome extension is free to use for converting text to audio directly from your browser.
Yes, logged-in users can adjust the audio playback speed from 0.75x to 2x for a personalized listening experience.
For reading articles, consider Xavier for a neutral tone or Zoe for a gentle and personable delivery.
Yes, the extension supports multiple languages, enabling accurate pronunciation for a range of languages in articles.
Access settings through the extension icon on your Chrome toolbar, where you can customize options like reading speed and tone.
The extension can read any web page or document you view in Chrome, enhancing accessibility and convenience.
Yes, combine text files, images, and audio for transcription in a single session up to 15,000 characters using drag-and-drop.
No, an internet connection is required to process article text into audio as the AI operates online.
Logged-in users can download generated audio in .m4a format directly from the extension after conversion.
Generating audio from text can take up to one minute, depending on the length of the article.
No, the tool does not support voice cloning. It offers 10 predefined AI voices for use.
Yes, by copying text into the extension field, it can read documents not directly accessible in Chrome.
The extension has a 15,000 character limit for each conversion session, combining typed and extracted text.
File uploads for conversion must not exceed 100 MB each; larger files need segmenting for processing.