Web Voice Control
Overview
Control the web by voice: match spoken phrases to commands or on-screen labels, then trigger clicks.
What it does Web Voice Control lets you operate websites with your voice. On pages you explicitly allow, it listens through your microphone, turns speech into text, then finds a matching command (phrase + CSS selector) and/or visible button or link text on the page and performs the same action as a click. It is built for kiosks, presentations, accessibility, and anyone who wants to reduce repeated clicking on familiar sites. Why install it Purpose-built for the web — Works with normal pages: no extra app; control stays in the browser. You stay in control — It only runs on hostnames you add in options; nowhere else. Flexible matching — Use a command list for reliable shortcuts, visible UI text for “say what you see,” or both. Practical input modes — Continuous listening or push-to-talk (and an optional hotkey) so you can choose what fits your environment. Tolerant recognition — Optional fuzzy matching helps when wording is close but not exact. Requirements Chromium-based browsers (e.g. Chrome, Edge). Pages need HTTPS or localhost, and microphone permission. Recognition quality depends on your device, environment, and the browser’s speech service. Privacy in plain terms Speech is processed for recognition in the browser (Web Speech API). Matching and clicks run on the page you allowed. Review the permissions shown at install; configure only sites you trust.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedApril 20, 2026
- Size47.56KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
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