Last updated: April 22, 2026
By installing the VoxChat browser extension, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, uninstall the extension — that removes all of VoxChat's access and local data from your device.
VoxChat is a free text-to-speech client for AI chat sites. It reads AI-generated chat replies and plays synthesized audio through your browser. It requires a VoxRouter API key that you provide yourself.
VoxChat is free. The text-to-speech providers behind it (OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and others routed through the VoxRouter gateway) are not. When you paste your API key into VoxChat, you are authorizing VoxChat to call those providers on your behalf. Any charges incurred from TTS usage are yours to pay under your separate agreement with VoxRouter. We do not take a cut. We do not add fees. We also do not refund provider charges if the extension miscounted, misspoke, or misbehaved.
VoxChat is a generic text-to-speech reader. It speaks aloud whatever AI-generated text is on the page you are viewing. What you read with it is your responsibility.
You must not use VoxChat to produce audio that:
You must also not reverse-engineer the extension to attack VoxRouter, its infrastructure, or any TTS provider. You must not scrape or mass-extract audio for redistribution without permission from the provider.
Beyond the above, the extension reads whatever you tell it to read. We do not moderate the content of your chats. The underlying TTS providers apply their own content filters and may refuse requests they consider out of policy — that is between you and the provider.
The VoxChat extension, its source code, its brand, and voxchat.co are owned by Focus Labs. We grant you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use the extension for its stated purpose.
Voices, models, and synthesized audio produced through VoxChat are governed by the terms of the TTS provider you select. Do not assume commercial use is permitted without checking that provider's licence — most voice vendors restrict or require attribution for commercial redistribution.
You may stop using VoxChat at any time by uninstalling the extension. We may revoke your licence (and your VoxRouter API key) if you violate these terms, threaten our infrastructure, or if continuing to serve you would put us in legal or policy jeopardy. We will try to give you notice when it is practical to do so.
VoxChat is provided "as is." It is a small-team browser extension. It may break when chat sites redesign. It may mispronounce names. It may drop audio mid-sentence. We will try to fix things and you can email support, but we don't guarantee uptime, accuracy, or compatibility. Your use of VoxChat is at your own risk.
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Focus Labs (the publisher of VoxChat) is not liable for any damages, losses, or bills arising from your use of the extension — including but not limited to TTS provider charges, audio playback interruptions, mispronunciations, or any indirect or consequential loss.
We can update the extension, change how it works, or pull it from the Chrome Web Store at any time. We'll try to tell you via the extension release notes when big changes happen. If the extension stops working because we retired it, you can still uninstall it; there's no subscription to cancel.
These terms are governed by French law. Any dispute goes to the competent courts in Paris, France. Focus Labs is located at 229 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris. For anything else, email team@voxrouter.ai.