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Rox is a Chrome browser extension positioned as an "always-on, one-click" web AI assistant. It appears on web pages as a floating glass orb, allowing users to click for chatting, summarizing, explaining, drafting, and translating without switching tabs or opening a standalone app. The page states it is powered by Claude and is currently in beta.
Rox's core strength lies in its page-aware capability: it can read the current screen or web page content, making it better suited for questions about the article, concept, email, or web text you are currently browsing. In terms of interaction, it supports both text and voice; voice input can be transcribed and then responded to by the AI. It also supports single-click to chat, double-click for quick actions, and allows the floating entry point to be dragged, as well as enabled or disabled per site.
The page mentions Rox Pro, Get Rox Pro, and Payment confirmed, indicating the existence of a paid Pro version; it is also labeled "Now in beta" and claims you can start using it without an account. However, the main text does not provide specific pricing, subscription cycles, free tier allowances, API call limits, or the feature differences between the Pro and free versions, so its cost-effectiveness can only be cautiously evaluated.
The pros are its highly lightweight entry point, overlaying directly on any webpage, which reduces the cost of copy-pasting and switching tools; the page-aware capability makes summarizing, explaining, and drafting replies more natural; the combination of voice and text also enhances usability across different scenarios. The cons are a lack of information transparency—privacy is merely stated as "Privacy-first" without explaining how data is handled; platform-wise, only Chrome is explicitly supported; and the stability, customer service, and feature completeness during the beta stage remain to be verified.
Rox is more suitable for knowledge workers, students, and content creators who frequently read materials, write emails, research web content, or make summaries and translations in their browsers. If you require team collaboration, enterprise compliance, open APIs, or a clear budget, the current page information is insufficient to support a purchasing decision.
The main text provides no instructions for accessing it from mainland China. Since Rox is powered by Claude, its actual availability may be affected by the network environment and underlying model services; installing it from the Chrome Web Store might also present access barriers. Therefore, its access status from China is rated as unknown. Alternatives to consider include Monica, Sider, Merlin, MaxAI.me, or domestic browser AI assistants.
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