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Websites That Read To You

Paste an article URL to try websites that read to you. Listening extracts the main readable text so people looking for an online reading assistant can listen without page clutter.

Works on articles, blog posts, papers, and most news pages. Up to 25K characters per request.

Web audio

Website listening workflow

Websites That Read To You

Paste an article URL to try websites that read to you. Listening extracts the main readable text so people looking for an online reading assistant can listen without page clutter.

  • Article extraction

    Paste a URL and focus on the readable body of the page.

  • Temporary read-along

    Generated web audio opens with text, playback, and sharing controls.

  • Extension path

    Use the Chrome extension when you want the workflow inside the browser.

Websites That Read To You for focused web reading

A good websites that read to you tool should not read every navigation label, cookie banner, and footer on a page. Listening focuses on the article body, turns it into audio, and pairs playback with a temporary read-along link.

That makes the page useful for people looking for an online reading assistant: paste a link, hear the content, and decide whether the article deserves deeper attention.

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Students report better comprehension with audio, saying it helps them grasp concepts rather than just memorize facts.

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