Speechify Adds Voice Typing and Voice Assistant to Its Chrome Extension

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Why It Matters
By making voice the default interaction layer, Speechify aims to capture a growing segment of users seeking hands‑free AI assistance, potentially increasing engagement and differentiating its platform in the crowded generative‑AI market.
Summary
Speechify has expanded its Chrome extension to include voice typing and a conversational voice assistant that can answer questions about web content. The new dictation feature supports English, corrects errors and filler words, but early testing shows higher word error rates than rivals like Wispr Flow and limited functionality on sites such as WordPress. The voice assistant, positioned as a primary interface unlike the secondary voice options in ChatGPT and Gemini, can summarize pages and simplify text, though it currently conflicts with built‑in sidebar assistants in other browsers. Speechify plans to roll the features out across its desktop and mobile apps and eventually add task‑completion agents such as making phone calls.
Speechify adds voice typing and voice assistant to its Chrome extension
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