CastReader vs Read&Write

Read&Write Needs a School License. CastReader Is Free for Everyone.

TextHelp Read&Write is the K-12 standard — but it costs schools $143/seat/year and students can't use it on personal devices. CastReader gives any student free TTS with paragraph highlighting, Kindle textbook reading, and AI chat support.

100% GrátisSem cadastroCompatível com KindleDestaque de parágrafos

Comparação de funcionalidades

FuncionalidadeCastReaderRead&Write
PreçoGrátis para sempre$143/year (school license)
Qualidade de Voz8/10 (Kokoro IA)6/10 (browser + some premium)
Leitor Kindle Cloud✓ Funciona (OCR)✗ Não funciona
Suporte WeRead✓ Funciona✗ Não funciona
Chat IA por resposta✓ Botão de ouvir por resposta✗ Lê a página inteira
Destaque de parágrafosDestaque por parágrafo na páginaWord-level in toolbar
Extração de página15+ extratores especializadosBasic DOM reading
Conta necessária✓ Sem conta necessáriaSim

Por que escolher CastReader em vez de Read&Write

K-12 literacy toolbar by TextHelp with TTS, dictionary, and writing tools? Veja o que o CastReader faz de diferente.

No License Required

Students Can Install It Themselves

Read&Write requires a school or district license — students can't use it on personal devices unless the school pays. CastReader is free for everyone. Any student installs it from the Chrome Web Store and starts listening in 10 seconds.

Better Voices

AI Voices vs Browser Speech

Read&Write primarily uses browser speech synthesis voices. CastReader uses Kokoro AI — a purpose-trained TTS model that sounds natural, handles emphasis, and makes long reading sessions comfortable.

Kindle Textbooks

Read Your Kindle Textbooks Aloud

Many students buy textbooks on Kindle. Read&Write cannot read Kindle Cloud Reader — CastReader is the only extension that can, using OCR to bypass Amazon's encrypted fonts. Also works on arXiv papers and Google Docs assignments.

Perguntas frequentes

CastReader vs Read&Write — perguntas comuns

Can CastReader replace Read&Write for students?

For text-to-speech: yes. CastReader offers better AI voices, paragraph highlighting, and works on more platforms (Kindle, ChatGPT, arXiv). However, Read&Write also includes a dictionary, picture dictionary, writing tools, and text highlighting — features CastReader doesn't have. For pure TTS, CastReader is better and free.

Does Read&Write work on Kindle?

No. Read&Write cannot read Kindle Cloud Reader because Amazon uses encrypted fonts. CastReader is the only Chrome extension that works on Kindle, using OCR technology.

Is CastReader approved for IEP/504 accommodations?

CastReader provides TTS functionality that meets common IEP and 504 accommodation requirements for text-to-speech. However, it doesn't have district admin dashboards or usage reporting. Schools that need compliance tracking may still need Read&Write for administration alongside CastReader for student-facing TTS.

Can students use both?

Yes. Use Read&Write in school (if the district provides it) for its writing tools and dictionary, and CastReader at home on personal devices for TTS reading. They don't conflict.

Does CastReader have a dictionary like Read&Write?

No. CastReader is focused on reading aloud with paragraph highlighting. For dictionary lookups, use a separate extension or Read&Write if available. CastReader pairs well with dictionary extensions.

Experimente o CastReader grátis

Sem cadastro. Sem limites. Instale e comece a ouvir em 10 segundos.