Browsers already have built-in text-to-speech features that let users listen to web pages at no cost — Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Safari all support this natively. Third-party vendors, AI companies, and accessibility overlay providers pitching paid read-aloud solutions are largely unnecessary, and often come with downsides: environmental cost from AI processing, legal risk from overlays, user tracking, and unreliable functionality. Users who genuinely rely on spoken content typically already know about and prefer browser-native or extension-based tools. The only caveat is that these browser features work best on well-structured HTML, so if they don't work on your site, that's a signal to fix your markup.
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