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Microsoft Narrator

Screen reader included in Microsoft Windows. subtitle

Microsoft Narrator Alternatives [Page 2]

The best Microsoft Narrator alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /grammarly-alternatives

    Clear, effective, mistake-free writing everywhere you type.

    freemium $12.0 / Monthly (Premium)

  2. /narro-alternatives

    The simplest way to listen to the web

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    Create automated newsletter campaigns with an affordable email marketing solution

    Visit website

  4. /pocket-alternatives

    When you find something you want to view later, put it in Pocket.

  5. /tayl-alternatives

    Listen to websites as you would listen to podcasts.

    paid Free Trial $4.0 / Monthly (Standard Plan (3,000 credits/month))

  6. /play-ht-alternatives

    AI Voice and Speech Generation tool

    freemium $14.0 / Monthly (240,000 Words)

  7. /soundgecko-alternatives

    Listen to news, websites, and documents

  8. /text-reader-tts-text-to-speech-alternatives

    Text Reader -(TTS)Text To Speech app offers features to help you access the advanced text-to-speech engine to listen to all the text from the screen in a large number of languages.

  9. /blogcast-alternatives

    Turn your articles into audio

    paid Free Trial $8.0 / Monthly (10 articles )

  10. /instapaper-alternatives

    Instapaper is a simple tool to save web pages for reading later.

  11. /talkie-alternatives

    Free text-to-speech browser extension button.

    Open Source

  12. /medium-alternatives

    Welcome to Medium, a place to read, write, and interact with the stories that matter most to you.

    Open Source

  13. /atbar-alternatives

    ATbar has been created as an open-source, cross-browser toolbar to help users customise the way...

  14. /read-aloud-alternatives

    ReadAloud is a very powerful text-to-speech app which can read aloud web pages, news, documents...

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