A Chrome/Edge extension that enables voice conversations with ChatGPT using speech recognition and text-to-speech.
Talk-to-ChatGPT is a browser extension that adds voice interaction capabilities to the ChatGPT web interface. It enables users to speak to the AI using their microphone and hear responses through text-to-speech, creating a conversational experience similar to virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa. The extension bridges the gap between typed interactions and natural voice conversations with AI.
Users who want hands-free interaction with ChatGPT, accessibility advocates working with visually impaired or disabled individuals, and developers experimenting with voice-enabled AI interfaces.
It provides a free, open-source alternative to official voice interfaces, with customization options like ElevenLabs integration for custom voices. The extension makes ChatGPT more accessible and natural to use without requiring official API access or paid subscriptions.
Talk to ChatGPT AI using your voice and listen to its answers through a voice
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Enables hands-free conversations using browser speech recognition, transforming typed ChatGPT interactions into spoken dialogues, as demonstrated in the demo videos and press coverage.
Supports ElevenLabs API for custom voice creation and multiple text-to-speech engines, allowing personalized, realistic speech responses, with updates for v2 models improving quality.
Designed to assist visually impaired and disabled users by providing voice-based interaction, highlighted in the project's philosophy and user testimonials.
Offers adjustable settings like speech rate, language selection, and skip code blocks, giving fine-grained control over voice interactions, as shown in the settings menu screenshots.
The project is no longer updated by the maintainer, so it lacks compatibility fixes for ChatGPT's interface changes and browser API updates, making it obsolete over time.
Relies on ChatGPT's specific HTML structure; any changes by OpenAI can break the extension, as admitted in the README, requiring manual updates or forks.
Only works on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge desktop versions, excluding mobile and other browsers due to unsupported speech APIs, restricting user reach.