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Verbally-Reader

Stop studying the language. Start living it. Verbally is the all-in-one immersion tool that turns the real web into the level up Duolingo and courses can't give you.

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Pricing:
  • Paid
  • Free Trial
  • $4.99 / Monthly
Platforms:
  • Google Chrome
Verbally-Reader

Verbally-Reader Reviews and Details

This page is designed to help you find out whether Verbally-Reader is good and if it is the right choice for you.

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  • Verbally-Reader Landing page
    Landing page //
    2026-07-01

Features & Specs

  1. Text to Speech

    Reads any web page aloud in real, natural voices in the language you are learning.

  2. Translation

    Translated captions stay in sync under the audio, as a safety net, not a crutch.

  3. Flashcards

    Save the words you meet while reading and review them later as flashcards.

  4. Comprehension Quiz

    Take a quick quiz on what you read, scaled to your level, to check you understood it.

  5. Languages

    9 languages: Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew, Greek.

  6. Browser Extension

    Works on any web page in one click. No copy-pasting between a translator and a reader.

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Questions & Answers

As answered by people managing Verbally-Reader.
  1. Why should a person choose Verbally-Reader over its competitors?

    Verbally is built for one moment: the wall you hit after Duolingo and courses, when native content still feels too steep. Instead of another app with its own walled garden, it turns the real web, the news, blogs and articles you already read, into immersion you can actually follow. Listening and reading together, vocabulary you save from real content, and comprehension checks, all in one place. The original language stays the main signal, so you pick up the language itself, not just the gloss. It is the level up, not another beginner app.

  2. What makes Verbally-Reader unique?

    Most tools do one half of the job. Read-aloud extensions read a page but do not translate it. Translators give you the meaning but kill the original language. Verbally does both at once, on the page you are already reading. You listen in the language you are learning while a synced translation sits underneath as a safety net. Keeping the original audio as the main signal is what makes it a learning tool, not a shortcut. Add words you save as flashcards and quick comprehension quizzes, and it becomes an all-in-one immersion tool instead of a single trick.

  3. How would you describe the primary audience of Verbally-Reader?

    Intermediate and up learners, roughly B1 and above, who have outgrown flashcard apps and want to spend real time inside the language. Expats reading the local news, self taught learners tackling native content, and bilingual readers keeping a second language alive. The common thread: people who can read a little but lose the thread in real content, and want natural audio plus a translation safety net while they do it. It is not aimed at absolute beginners or at accessibility users who are not learning the language.

  4. What's the story behind Verbally-Reader?

    Verbally started with a personal plateau. After moving to the Netherlands, the maker got to a decent level of Dutch and then stalled. The apps had run their course, but real Dutch news and articles were still a slog. What finally helped was listening to a page while reading along, with a translation ready for the moment a word slipped past. Doing that by hand meant juggling a text to speech tab and a translator tab on every article. Verbally collapses that into the page you are already on, so the real web becomes the place you practice.

  5. Which are the primary technologies used for building Verbally-Reader?

    Verbally is a Chrome extension built on Manifest V3. The read-aloud voices and the translation run in the cloud rather than on your device, so audio quality and translation do not depend on your machine. It works on any standard web page, with no setup per page.

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