OkaySpeak

OkaySpeak

Right click and select the text you want us to speak out.

OkaySpeak
What is OkaySpeak?
OkaySpeak is a powerful Chrome extension designed to aid online readers. It allows users to select text on any webpage and transforms it into audible speech, therefore easing pronunciation of new or challenging words. Perfect for news articles, educational content, or any online information, OkaySpeak keeps the learning going, uninterrupted by language barriers.
Stats
Users: 593 ▼ -4
Rating: 3.50 (4)
Version: 1.1 (Last updated: 2019-09-22)
Creation date: 2019-09-22
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
  • tts
Size: 10.33K
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Summary

The sole purpose of the speakit exntension is to speak loadly the selected text. This is to help the online reader who reads news, educational content or any other informtion on the web and struggle to pronounce the new/difficult words. 'Speakit' will help you, it will read out loudly the word for you so you do not quit your reading just because you are not able to prounounce a word.

User reviews
It work only 3 line and it stop.
by Sorban Sorban, 2022-05-03

It worked fine, but semi-colons stopped the program in it's tracks. If this issue were to be addressed I will rate it higher.
by Natalie M. Natalie M., 2021-08-23

Loved it, it saves my time a lot and also makes my pronunciation good.
by Rishit Rishit, 2021-01-25
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Safety
Risk impact

OkaySpeak is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

OkaySpeak has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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