Chrome Extensions for Special Education

The right Chrome extensions deliver IEP and 504 accommodations on student Chromebooks. See the core special education supports Mote brings together in one extension.

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June 10, 2026

Chrome Extensions for Special Education

Chrome extensions let special education teachers deliver accommodations directly on the Chromebooks students already use. Instead of juggling separate apps, the right extension brings text-to-speech, speech-to-text, dictionary, and focus tools into one place that works across Google Classroom and Google Workspace. Mote combines these core supports in a single extension that IT can deploy and manage centrally, so the accommodations in a student IEP or 504 plan travel with them across every class.

Mote Tools for Special Education in One Extension

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Read Aloud (Text-to-Speech)

Mote Read Aloud voices text on any page with natural pacing, delivering a common reading accommodation directly on the student Chromebook. It gives students access to grade-level content across every class.

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Speech-to-Text

Speech-to-text lets students capture and shape ideas by voice, lowering the writing barrier for students with dysgraphia and other needs. It supports response accommodations in IEPs and 504 plans.

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Built-In Dictionary

A quick, student-friendly dictionary gives instant access to word meaning without leaving the page, supporting vocabulary and comprehension for students who need it.

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Focus and Highlighting Tools

Highlighting and a calmer, distraction-reduced reading view help students keep their place and stay with the text, supporting attention and reading stamina.

How to Set Up Mote for Special Education

Requires:
Mote Chrome Extension, managed Chromebooks, Google Admin console

1. Install Mote from the Chrome Web Store

Add Mote so its special education supports are available across Google Classroom and the web.

2. Deploy Across Managed Chromebooks

Use the Google Admin console to push the extension to student devices and keep it compliant.

3. Match Tools to IEP and 504 Accommodations

Turn on read aloud, speech-to-text, dictionary, and focus tools that match each student documented accommodations.

4. Train Students to Use Them Independently

Show students how to use the tools on their own so support continues in every class.

5. Review and Adjust

Check which supports students rely on and update plans as needs change.

Special education teams comparing Chrome extensions usually weigh Mote against Read&Write by Texthelp, NaturalReader, and the accessibility tools built into ChromeOS. They overlap on read aloud and dictation but differ in breadth, how natively they live in Google Workspace, central management, and price. Here is how they compare for delivering accommodations in K-12 special education.

Best for
Features
Pricing model
Mote
Google Workspace schools that want one managed Chrome extension to deliver IEP and 504 accommodations across every Chromebook.
Read Aloud (TTS), Speech to Text, Dictionary, Highlight and focus tools - one Chrome extension across Docs, Slides, PDFs, and the web, with central admin management
30-day educator trial, 90-day student trial via class invite, then school and district plans
Read&Write by Texthelp
Individual learners, home use, and lightweight deployments
Text-to-speech, speech-to-text, vocabulary tools, word prediction, study skills features
Per-user paid license, school and district pricing
NaturalReader
Individual learners, home use, and lightweight deployments
Text-to-speech with AI voices, basic PDF reader, browser extension
30-day trial plus paid plans, consumer-friendly pricing
ChromeOS built-in accessibility (Select-to-speak, dictation)
A free baseline of accessibility tools on managed Chromebooks
Basic read aloud, dictation, and screen reader at the operating-system level, no dictionary or classroom tools
Included free with ChromeOS

For special education teams on Google Workspace and Chromebooks, Mote is the strongest single-extension fit because read aloud, speech-to-text, dictionary, and focus tools ship together with central admin management, making IEP and 504 accommodations easy to deploy and keep compliant. Read&Write by Texthelp suits schools invested in the wider Texthelp ecosystem or needing the deepest study-skills toolkit. NaturalReader works for individual learners and home use. ChromeOS built-in tools are a fair free baseline but lack dictionary and classroom features. Match the tool to your device fleet and accommodation paperwork first, then weigh breadth and price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about
Chrome Extensions for Special Education

What are the best Chrome extensions for special education?

The most useful Chrome extensions for special education deliver accommodations students need across classes: text-to-speech, speech-to-text, dictionaries, and focus tools. Mote combines these in one extension that works inside Google Workspace and Google Classroom.

Can Chrome extensions deliver IEP and 504 accommodations?

Yes. Chrome extensions can provide common accommodations such as text-to-speech for presentation and speech-to-text for response. When written into an IEP or 504 plan, these supports travel with the student across every class on their Chromebook.

Do special education Chrome extensions work on managed Chromebooks?

Yes. School-ready extensions like Mote can be deployed and managed centrally through the Google Admin console, so IT can push them to student Chromebooks and keep them compliant.

Are there free Chrome extensions for special education?

Yes. Many accessibility extensions, including Mote's 30-day educator trial, offer core supports at no cost. Schools often upgrade to paid plans for central management, admin controls, and classroom features.

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