SummarizeMe
AI-powered tool to summarize text or webpage content with text-to-speech support.
Estimate reading time for an article by analyzing pasted text or selected content.
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Cute Reading Time is a simple Chrome extension that helps users estimate how long it will take to read an article or text.
The extension provides a friendly, cute-styled popup where users can paste article content and instantly see an estimated reading time based on common reading speeds. It also displays the total word count and an approximate number of pages to help users better understand the length of the text.
All calculations are performed locally inside the browser. The extension does not access website content automatically, does not track user activity, and does not send any data to external servers. No accounts, sign-ups, or internet connections are required.
Cute Reading Time is designed to be lightweight, transparent, and easy to use. It works fully offline and does not request any special browser permissions. The extension is suitable for students, writers, editors, researchers, and anyone who wants a quick and distraction-free way to estimate reading time.
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AI-powered tool to summarize text or webpage content with text-to-speech support.
Provides word count, character count, paragraph count, and sentence count for selected text.
Grab selected or full-page text. Copy or download instantly.
Speak the web page selected contents text
Count words, characters, and sentences in real time while typing or selecting text. Get instant reading and speaking time estimates.
Select some text -> Right click -> Click estimate read time -> Enter you WPM -> Get estimated read time