![]() Here’s an example that speaks more slowly:Ĭ('Can you understand me now?', ) ![]() It’s also very easy to change the rate, pitch, and volume. With the new API, you just need to add "tts" to your permissions and then write: A few clever apps and extensions figured out how to talk before this API was available – typically by sending text to a remote server that returns an MP3 file that can be played using HTML5 audio. Let’s start with the "simple to use" part. ![]() Interested in making your Chrome Extension (or packaged app) talk using synthesized speech? Chrome now includes a Text-to-Speech (TTS) API that’s simple to use, powerful, and flexible for users.
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