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Browsealoud is assistive technology that adds text-to-speech functionality to websites. It is designed by Texthelp Ltd, a Northern-Ireland based company that specialises in the design of assistive technology. Browsealoud adds speech and reading support tools to online content to extend the reach of websites for people who require reading support. This includes those with dyslexia, learning difficulties, mild visual impairments and those with English as a second language. These groups benefit from the audio-visual reinforcement of online content when using Browsealoud.
This ‘zero download’ solution delivers instant high quality speech from an easy-to-use, floating toolbar. New Features Include: MP3 Maker, Text Magnifier, Screen Mask, New ‘Expressive’ Voices (43 in total), Improved PDF Reading, Improved Secure Site Reading, Improved Panel and Extended and Scrollable Toolbars. Continued Functionality Includes: Pronunciation Control, Voice Selection and Language Selection. Browsealoud uses dual-colour highlighting which highlights the block of text in one colour and the spoken word in another to give a clear indication of what text is being read aloud.