Search by speaking.
One-click functionality coming soon! catincan-sponsored campaign
can be found at https://www.catincan.com/proposal/voice-search-chrome/voice-search-one-click-functionality-and-chrome-os-integration
*** New in version 1.1.2 ***
- You can now say things like "pictures of …" or "where is …?"
- Fixed browser button in latest versions of Chrome.
Voice Search provides a method to search by speaking. For example, just click on the microphone and say "kittens" to search for kittens. If you specifically want pictures of kittens, say "google images kittens". Want to learn more about World War II? Say "wikipedia world war two".
Voice Search comes pre-loaded with the following default services: Google, Wikipedia, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo and Wolfram|Alpha. You can also add your own user-defined search engines. It also integrates speech input buttons for text fields on all websites.
This extension requires a microphone, and it needs access to all websites so it can add speech input buttons to every text field.
Feature suggestions or bug reports? Go to http://purl.eligrey.com/github/voice-search/issues to file them.