CastReader vs NaturalReader

NaturalReader Reads in a Separate Window. CastReader Reads on the Page.

CastReader highlights paragraphs directly on the webpage — no stripped-down reader view. Plus it works on Kindle and WeRead where NaturalReader fails. Free, no account.

100% FreeNo Login RequiredWorks on KindleParagraph Highlighting

Feature Comparison

FeatureCastReaderNaturalReader
PriceFree forever$99.50 one-time
Voice Quality8/10 (Kokoro AI)7/10
Kindle Cloud Reader✓ Works (OCR)✗ Fails
WeRead Support✓ Works✗ Fails
AI Chat Per-Response✓ Listen button per response✗ Reads entire page
Paragraph HighlightingParagraph-level on pageWord-level in reader view
Page Extraction15+ specialized extractorsGrabs nav/sidebar
Account Required✓ No account neededNo

Why Choose CastReader Over NaturalReader

TTS with immersive reader mode and OpenDyslexic font? Here's what CastReader does differently.

On-Page Reading

Highlights on the Actual Page

NaturalReader strips the page and shows text in a separate reader view. You lose images, formatting, and context. CastReader highlights paragraphs directly on the original webpage — the page looks exactly the same, just with the current paragraph lit up.

Kindle & WeRead

Works Where NaturalReader Fails

NaturalReader cannot read Kindle Cloud Reader or WeRead books. CastReader is the only extension that handles both — using OCR for Kindle's encrypted fonts and API interception for WeRead's canvas rendering.

Free Forever

No $99.50 Price Tag

NaturalReader costs $99.50 one-time for its full feature set. CastReader is free — same paragraph highlighting, natural AI voices, and clean extraction, at zero cost. No trial period, no feature gating.

Frequently Asked Questions

CastReader vs NaturalReader — common questions

Is CastReader better than NaturalReader?

For web reading: yes. CastReader highlights on the actual page (NaturalReader uses a separate view), works on Kindle and WeRead (NaturalReader doesn't), and is free (NaturalReader costs $99.50). NaturalReader has a nice OpenDyslexic font option and immersive reader mode that some users prefer.

Does NaturalReader work on Kindle?

No. NaturalReader cannot read Kindle Cloud Reader books because Amazon uses encrypted fonts. CastReader is the only extension that works — it uses OCR to read the rendered page image.

Is CastReader free?

Yes, 100% free. No account, no trial, no limits. NaturalReader has a free tier with limited voices; full access costs $99.50.

Does CastReader have an OpenDyslexic font option?

CastReader doesn't change fonts — it reads the page as-is with paragraph highlighting. For font changes, use a separate extension like Helperbird alongside CastReader. Both work together.

Which is better for dyslexia?

Both help. NaturalReader's immersive reader + OpenDyslexic font is great for clean reading. CastReader's on-page highlighting + natural voices is better for reading in context. For dyslexia support, see our dedicated page at /text-to-speech-for-dyslexia.

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