February
8, 2010

So what is BrowseAloud? 

BrowseAloud is free software that reads web pages out loud. It can help anyone who has difficulty reading on-line, including people with mild visual impairments, low literacy, English as a second language, or learning disabilities, such as dyslexia.  Once you have BrowseAloud installed on your computer, all you need to do is hover your cursor over a selection of text. BrowseAloud will highlight the words and read them out loud.  BrowseAloud also has features like a translator, the option to change the reading voice, and a dictionary if you’re unsure of the meaning of a word.  It’s a very nice tool, and it’s completely free for you to use.

You can download BrowseAloud from the BrowseAloud web site: Browsealoud Downloads  Follow the instructions on the download page to install BrowseAloud on your computer.

For more information on how to use BrowseAloud, please go to

Frequently Asked Questions

Video Tours

PC User Guide

Mac User Guide

System Requirements

If you need more help with installing the program or have questions about how to use it, you can email or call:

Support@BrowseAloud.com

1-877-778-6977 (toll free)

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