Lexora: Webpage TTS by Mohamed Hamed
A cross-browser extension that captures any webpage, reads it aloud with neural text-to-speech, highlights words in real time, and lets you chat with the content, all running locally and offline.
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About this extension
Lexora is a browser extension that transforms any webpage into an interactive study session. It captures page content (including text hidden inside iframes and collapsed accordions), synthesizes it into natural-sounding audio using local neural TTS engines, and highlights each spoken word on the original page in real time. A built-in AI chatbot lets you ask questions about the captured content, and a one-click PDF export saves everything offline.
The extension was born from a simple personal need: I lose focus when I only read. Listening while following along visually keeps me locked in. I built Lexora so I could study Udacity courses and long-form articles hands-free, and it works on virtually any text-heavy webpage: Medium articles, documentation sites, LMS platforms, blogs, and more.
The extension was born from a simple personal need: I lose focus when I only read. Listening while following along visually keeps me locked in. I built Lexora so I could study Udacity courses and long-form articles hands-free, and it works on virtually any text-heavy webpage: Medium articles, documentation sites, LMS platforms, blogs, and more.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access browser tabs
Optional permissions:
- Access browser activity during navigation
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 2.0.0
- Size
- 18.27 MB
- Last updated
- a day ago (May 22, 2026)
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- MIT License
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