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ChromeVox

Updated: 05/01/2023 by Computer Hope
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ChromeVox is a screen reader created by Google that allows users to browse the Internet with synthesized speech played through their speakers or headphones. It is an extension for Google Chrome on both Windows and macOS. It also comes built-in to any computer running ChromeOS (operating system), like a Chromebook.

Tip

Press Ctrl+Alt+Z to toggle ChromeVox on or off.

Google, Headphones, macOS, Software terms, Speaker, Windows

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