What this is
speaktobrowse is a Chrome extension that takes spoken commands, hands them to OpenAI’s gpt-realtime model, and runs the resulting actions on whatever website you currently have open. You drive. It listens. The web reacts.
Your responsibility
You are responsible for what the extension does on your behalf, the same way you are responsible for what you click. Use it on sites you have permission to use, and for actions you actually mean to take.
Voice input is forgiving. Real actions are not. Confirm anything that involves money, messages to other people, or changes that cannot be undone before you release the shortcut.
Free minutes and plans
The free tier includes 5 minutes of voice time per calendar month, measured in wall-clock seconds while a session is active. When you hit the cap, sessions stop minting until the counter resets on the first of the following month.
Paid plans with larger quotas are coming. When they ship, the price, limits, and billing terms will be listed at install time and on this page. We will not silently start charging the free tier.
Reasonable use
Do not use the extension to violate other sites’ terms of service, scrape data you are not entitled to, automate spam, evade rate limits, or get around access controls. Do not use it to impersonate, harass, defraud, or harm anyone.
We may publish updates that block specific abusive patterns. If we discover that you are using the extension to do something on this list, we will not be sad to see you stop.
No warranty
The extension is provided as is, with no warranty of any kind. Voice recognition makes mistakes. Page automation makes mistakes. Models change. Sites change. Things will go wrong sometimes.
To the maximum extent allowed by law, we are not liable for any damages arising from your use of the extension, including any actions it takes on your behalf or any costs incurred with OpenAI.
Open source, third parties
The extension is built on open source software and on the OpenAI API. Use of the OpenAI API is governed by OpenAI’s terms, which you agree to when you create your key. Use of Chrome is governed by Google’s terms.
Changes
We may update the extension and these terms over time. Significant changes will be noted in the release. If you keep using the extension after a change, you accept the new terms. If you do not agree, uninstall the extension and the relationship ends cleanly.