The xSpeechKit is a Google Chrome extension that allows to input any boxes appearing in pages that you open using Chrome. The extension automatically recognizes most input boxes on a newly opened webpage.

Once installed, a small microphone icon appears in the input boxes that the extension is built to recognize. Simply click on the microphone icon and wait till it to prompt you to speak.
Once ‘Speak now’ appears, speak the text you want to enter and it will appear in the box using Windows audio settings.
The extension recognizes input fields like search boxes (in Google, Bing or Yahoo). It also recognizes form fields like the ones that usually appear when you’re signing up for a new email account.
The extension also recognizes email input fields, however, character support for common symbols like the comma (,), Period (.), and (@) and dash(_) symbols are not available. It’s best used to enter text in search fields. It does not recognize password input fields.