Make the Google App Read Articles Aloud on iPhone or iPad
To get started, open the Google app on your iPhone or iPad. Then scroll down the feed under the Search bar to find an article. Or search for an article you want to be read to you. If the site supports the Read Aloud feature, you’ll see an icon of a person speaking at the top-right corner. Tap on it.
Then at the bottom of the screen, you’ll see a “Read Aloud” set of controls. Just tap the Play button to start the app reading the article. While the audio is playing, you have standard iOS feature’s you’d expect, like skip ahead or back and play/pause.
Tap the “AirPlay” button, and you can cast the audio of the article being read aloud to any compatible device.
After tapping the “AirPlay” button, a list of compatible devices on your network will display a list. Just tap the one you want to cast the audio.
Tap on the three dots button, and a menu will come up that allows you to listen to the article now or add it to your queue of articles for listening. Perfect for while going on a long walk or whenever you don’t feel like reading from the screen.
You can browse around the web and find other articles to put in your queue. Not all sites support this feature, though. But, a good place to start looking is under the Search Box from the app’s main screen. When you find something you want, tap the “Read Aloud” icon, and it will give you other options like listening right away, listening next, or adding it to the queue.
When you have a queue of articles built up, you can go in and select different articles from it. Swipe up on the screen, and there you will find the queue of articles you created.
Note that from here, you also have playback and AirPlay options too. And if you are looking for other apps that can read to you, check out how to make Microsoft Edge read web articles. Comment
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