Listen to Wikipedia Articles
Turn any Wikipedia article into audio. Open it in Chrome, click CastReader, and listen with natural AI voices and paragraph highlighting.
人工智能
维基百科,自由的百科全书
人工智能是计算机科学的一个分支,致力于创建能够模拟人类智能行为的系统。这包括学习、推理、问题解决、感知和语言理解等能力。
这个领域建立在一个假设之上:人类智能的各个方面都可以被精确描述,从而使机器能够模拟它。从早期的专家系统到现代的深度学习模型,AI 技术已经取得了巨大的进步。
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Why Listen to Wikipedia with CastReader?
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Any Article
All of Wikipedia, in Audio
Open any Wikipedia article in any language, click the CastReader icon, and it starts reading. Works with Wikipedia's structure including sections and references.
40+ Languages
Wikipedia in Any Language
CastReader supports 40+ languages with natural AI voices. Read Wikipedia in English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, or any other supported language.
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Paragraph Highlighting
Each section is highlighted as it reads. Click any paragraph to jump there — great for skipping to the section you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about listening to content with CastReader
How do I listen to Wikipedia?
Install CastReader from the Chrome Web Store, open any Wikipedia article, and click the CastReader icon. It reads the article aloud.
Does it read the whole article or just sections?
CastReader reads the full article by default. You can click any paragraph to jump to a specific section.
Does it skip references and footnotes?
CastReader's extraction algorithm focuses on the main content and minimizes navigation elements, footnotes, and reference lists.
Is it free?
Completely free with no limits. No signup needed.
Does it work with Wikipedia in other languages?
Yes. CastReader supports 40+ languages. It works on any language version of Wikipedia.
Can I adjust the speed?
Yes. Use the floating player to control playback speed.
Does it work on mobile?
CastReader is a desktop browser extension for Chrome and Edge. For mobile, use your device's built-in accessibility features.
Does it work on Edge?
Yes. CastReader is available on both Chrome and Edge.