Make your presentations
more accessible.

With ReadTheVoice, display a floating window that shows a transcription of what you say in real time.

Features

Easy to Use

ReadTheVoice has been designed to be as easy to use as possible while providing an excellent user experience.
Choose your language, click on the button and a window will open automatically!

Perfect for a Wide Range of Uses

Whether it's for a presentation, a stream, a political meeting or a lecture in a lecture theatre, ReadTheVoice is perfect for adding a real-time display of what you're saying to make your speech accessible to the hearing impaired.

An Efficient Floating Window

When you start a transcription, ReadTheVoice displays a floating window that stays displayed above the other applications and can be moved wherever you like - perfect for placing above your slideshow, for example.

Economic

ReadTheVoice is completely free of charge and is based on your browser's features.

Ethics

ReadTheVoice does not depend on functions external to your browser: a greener solution for the world and more ethical for your data.
No ads, no trackers, this is the Internet we want.

Privacy

ReadTheVoice has no advertising or trackers.

FAQs

ReadTheVoice is a free tool that runs in your browser to display a floating window containing a real-time transcription of what you say.
A perfect tool for your presentations to make them accessible to people who are hard of hearing or too far away from you.

ReadTheVoice is compatible with all browsers supporting the Web Speech and Picture in Picture APIs.
Unfortunately, Mozilla Firefox does not support these features.
Browsers based on Google Chrome (Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, etc.) do.

If the browser on your phone or tablet supports the Web Speech and Picture in Picture APIs, yes.

ReadTheVoice has no commercial objective.
Besides, it's your computer that does the work, so it wouldn't make sense to pay for it.
However, if you wish, you can tip the creator of this service to help him maintain this project.

ReadTheVoice uses the Web Speech API to provide you with real-time transcriptions.
It also uses the Picture in Picture API to allow you to display a floating window that you can place wherever you like.