Voice Search Chrome Extensions – Search using Your Voice


Voice Search, a Google Chrome extension provides a method to search by speaking. For example, just click on the microphone and say “kittens” to search for kittens. If you specifically want pictures of kittens, say “google images kittens”. Want to learn more about World War II? Say “wikipedia world war two”.

Voice Search: Google using Your Own Voice

The author of this extension says.

“Voice Search comes pre-loaded with the following default services: Google, Wikipedia, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo and Wolfram|Alpha. You can also add your own user-defined search engines. It also integrates a speech input button for all websites using HTML5 search boxes. This extension requires a microphone. Speech input is very experimental, so don’t be surprised if it doesn’t work. Also, try to speak clearly for best speech recognition results,”

Voice Search Chrome Extensions – Demo

Speech recognition is currently limited to English. If you too want to search the internet using your voice, intall the Voice Search Chrome Extension now.

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2 Responses to “Voice Search Chrome Extensions – Search using Your Voice”

  1. Kartik@DailyTechPost

    Jan 05. 2011

    Hey thans=ks for sharing this extension :)
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