How to make Safari read a webpage aloud to you

Here's how to make Safari read a webpage aloud

How to make Safari read a website aloud to you

Here's a neat but hidden trick Safari can do: read a webpage aloud to you. This comes in handy for getting multiple things done at once, such as typing while catching up on a news article or having recipes read to you while you cook. Follow the steps below to get Safari to read to you on your MacBook or iPad .

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Get Safari to read a webpage to you in OS X

1. Tap the Reader View icon in the browser bar. 

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This will make Safari show you only the main website content. Otherwise, Safari will attempt to read every word on the page, including navigation menus and other details you don't need to hear.

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2. Go to Edit > Speech > Start Speaking.

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Safari will immediately start reading the content on the webpage. Unfortunately, there's no pause or speed controls available directly in Safari. However, you can customize the voice and speaking rate in the System Preferences app. Go to System Preferences > Dictation & Speech > Text to Speech to customize the voice you hear:

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To stop the reading in Safari, go to Edit > Speech > Stop Speaking.

Get Safari to read a webpage to you in iOS

On the iPad or iPhone , you'll set up the text-to-speech option first in the Settings app.

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1. Open the Settings app.

2. Tap Accessibility under General.

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3. Tap Speech.

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4. Toggle Speak Screen on.

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Alternatively (or additionally), you can show a speech button when you highlight text in Safari or other iOS apps, but for having entire webpages read to you, the two-finger swipe down is easier to use. Here you can also adjust the speaking rate and choose a different voice.

5. Tap the Reader view icon in Safari to switch the page to a simplified reading -- and listening -- format.

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6. Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to have Safari start reading aloud.

You'll be able to fast forward and rewind, pause, or change the reading speed from the mobile browser's onscreen controls.

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How to Read Aloud a Webpage on Safari on iPhone

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We all have varied preferences for consuming content. For example, some prefer to sit back and listen to podcasts and audiobooks while not being the biggest fans of reading long, text-heavy articles. Thankfully, your iPhone has you covered. Here’s how to use the Listen to Page feature in Safari to make it read a webpage aloud for you!

Read Aloud a Webpage Safari

The feature is a recent addition to Safari on iPhone as a part of the iOS 17 update . However, even if you are using an older iPhone that does not run iOS 17, there’s an alternative feature that lets you listen to a web page in Safari. In this article, we want to show you how to use these features; let’s begin.

What Is the Listen to Page Feature in iOS 17

The ‘Listen to Page’ feature lets Safari read aloud a webpage and all of its text contents. It was introduced recently with the iOS 17 update and works on blogs, articles, and other text-heavy web pages in Safari.

It supports webpages in all languages supported by Siri. Further, you can also control playback by increasing the speed of the audio output, and you can go forward or back by ten seconds. We’ll show you how to do it in the following section.

Make Safari Read Text Out Loud on iOS 17

Here’s how to use the Listen to Page feature to let Safari read text aloud from webpages.

Step 1: Open Safari and open the article or blog you want to listen to.

Step 2: Tap on the Aa icon in the toolbar.

Step 3: Tap on Listen to Page.

Open Safari

The audio playback will begin, and Safari will read aloud the article for you. Now, let’s figure out how to control the audio playback.

Control the Audio Playback

You only get the bare minimum audio playback controls. However, the essentials are covered. You can tap on the loudspeaker icon, select Speaking rate, and change the speed of the audio playback.

Speaking Rate

You can also go back or forward 10 seconds in the audio playback.

Playback Controls Listen to Page

Additionally, the playback controls are also available on the lock screen. Interestingly, the widget on the lock screen also shows the time left in the audio narration.

Lock Screen Controls Listen to Page

How to Change Listen to Page Language on Safari

If you see an article you want to listen to in Safari that isn’t written in the default language of your iPhone, you may notice that the ‘Listen to Page’ option will be greyed out. Hence, you must change that language in Siri to enable the option. Here’s how:

Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Tap on ‘Siri & Search’.

Open Settings app

Step 3: Tap on Language.

Step 4: Select the language in the article to listen to in Safari.

Tap on Language 1

Additionally, you can also change the voice/accent of the narration language. For example, I can change the English narration accent by changing the Siri Voice settings.

Tap on Siri Voice 1

That is everything you need to know about the ‘Listen to Page’ feature on iOS 17 . If you are using an older iPhone that isn’t running iOS 17, you can use the similar ‘Speak Screen’ feature.

Use Speak Screen to Read Webpage Aloud on iPhone

Your iPhone has an accessibility feature called Speak Screen that narrates all the text on-screen. However, it isn’t as refined as the ‘Listen to Page’ feature, designed specifically to narrate the necessary content on a webpage. The Speak Screen proceeds to read all the text on the screen, including the ones that aren’t necessary, like ad banners on the webpage.

But you get a good number of options to control the audio output. Let’s explore all of them.

Step 1: Open the Settings app and select Accessibility.

Step 2: Tap on Spoken Content.

Open Accessibility

Step 3: Turn on the toggle for Speak Screen.

Step 4: Go back to Safari and swipe down with two fingers from the top of your iPhone. This will enable the speak screen.

Now, your iPhone will narrate the website contents whenever you open it on Safari.

Turn On Toggle for Speak Screen

Step 5: Tap on the speech controller floating button. Here, you’ll find all the options to control playback.

  • Select Section to Narrate: Once you tap on this button, select the specific area of the screen to be narrated. Enable this option, and tap on the area you want narrated.
  • Previous : This lets you go back to the narration of the previous section of the text.
  • Play/Pause: This lets you play or pause the narration.
  • Next: This lets you go to the narration of the next section of the text.
  • Change Narration Speed: This lets you change the speed of text narration.
  • Close Speak Screen: This will close and turn off the Speak Screen feature.

Tap on Listening Controls for Speak Screen

Also Read : How to use VoiceOver Screen Reader on Mac

FAQs About ‘Listen to Page’ on Safari

The feature only works on websites with consistent paragraphs of text content. Further, the option will be greyed out if the content on the website is different from the Siri language.

Yes, if you can load the website offline, you can use the ‘Listen to Page’ feature in Safari.

Check your internet connectivity and restart your iPhone to fix the issue.

You can tap on the ‘Aa’ button > Listening Controls > End Listening to stop the narration.

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We hope this article helps you listen to websites on Safari with ease. However, we wish Apple added more playback controls to this feature. But we like how the voice does not seem as robotic as the traditional text-to-speech style. Further, with Apple rumored to be working on a large language model, we can expect significant enhancement of features like these with forthcoming updates.

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What Is the Reader View in Safari and How Do You Use It?

We'll explain how Safari's reading mode can eliminate distractions online and show you how to use it on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

Our Apple devices are a pot of gold when it comes to convenient features we may be unaware of. One cool feature on Safari that you may have skipped over is Reader Mode.

Reader View, often referred to as Reading Mode, appears as an icon in the top-left corner of your Safari search bar, and it reworks your webpage into a perfectly organized, ad-free layout to help you focus better on reading the content. You can even make some quick edits to a webpage through this feature.

Want to read a novel or an article without interruption? Reader View is for you. Let's take a look at what it can do and how you can enable it on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

How to Turn on Reader View

Turning on Reader View is extremely easy and only takes a couple of taps. Before you begin, make sure Safari is updated on your device.

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Then follow these steps to enable the Reader View on an iPhone or iPad:

  • After you open the webpage you'd like to read on Safari, tap on the Reader View icon in the top-left corner of the Search Bar.
  • From the dropdown menu, select Show Reader View . Your webpage will appear ad-free and organized automatically.

If you want to enable Reader View on a Mac, here's how you do it:

  • Load a website in the Safari.
  • Use Command+Shift+R to turn on Reader Mode.
  • Another option would be to click the same icon at the left end of the Smart Search field.

If you don't see the button, it means that webpage doesn't have any articles that can be viewed in Reader View. To stop using Reader View across all devices, just hit the button again. You can also use the Esc key on your Mac to disable Reader View.

How to Make Edits in Reader View

You can also customize a page to your liking. Reader View allows you to choose from nine font styles, four background colors, and various font sizes. Here's how you can make these edits on an iPhone, iPad, and Mac:

  • Tap the Reader View icon again.
  • You should see options for font style in the dropdown menu with the font sizes above it and the background colors below it. Choose whatever you like.

The options to edit a webpage are pretty minimal, but Apple will hopefully expand to a broader range in the future.

A distinct advantage of Reader View is the fact that you can save your webpages as PDFs on iPhone and iPad straight into your Books app using this feature.

How to Make Reader View the Default

Happen to love Reader Mode? There's an option that automatically switches a URL to Reader View every time you open it. It saves up a lot of time and is efficient. Follow these steps to enable this feature on an iPhone or iPad:

  • Tap the Reader View icon in the top left of Safari.
  • Select Website Settings from the dropdown menu.
  • Turn on the toggle for Use Reader Automatically and press Done . The webpage will now automatically switch to Reader View every time you open it.

To do this on a Mac, all you have to do is Control-click on the Reader View icon and select Use Reader View Automatically on [Site Name] .

You can even enable this feature for all websites that you open in Safari. Here are the steps to do so on an iPhone or iPad:

  • Go to Settings and open Safari .
  • Scroll down and select Reader under Settings for Websites .
  • Turn on the toggle for Other Websites .

Follow these steps to allow all websites to open with Reader View on your Mac:

  • Control-click the Reader View button and select Reader Website Preferences from the popup.
  • At the bottom of the popup panel, click the dropdown box for When visiting other websites and choose On.

Enjoy Clutter-Free Reading in Safari

Reader View in Safari is the perfect way to do some reading without any distractions. Only relevant text and images will remain on your screen, and all other ads will be removed.

You can adjust the font size, style, and background color with this feature, too. Even better, you can automatically open specific websites, or all of them, in Reader View when you want to.

How to use the iOS Safari Reader Mode

The iOS Safari Reader tool is designed to cut out ads and distractions

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You should learn how to use the iOS Safari Reader if, like the rest of the entire population of Earth, you don't like ads and other distractions getting in the way of your online browsing experience. 

See, while ads are necessary to the functioning of many websites, including Tom's Guide, we know they can be annoying sometimes. It's also not uncommon to stumble across a page that is totally dominated by ads, which can hamper your ability to read through the text on a page.

Thankfully, as you'd expect from one of the best phones out there, the iPhone has a built-in way to clear the clutter and let you see webpages more clearly. It's called Reader, and it's built into iOS Safari.

Want to learn how to use the iOS Safari Reader? Of course you do, so read on!

How to use the iOS Safari Reader

Note: not every website or webpage support Reader, but many do. We'll show you how to identify this and how to enable Reader to turn on automatically whenever possible.

This process is the same on iOS and iPadOS.

1.Tap AA on a webpage

A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

Open a webpage in Safari and tap the AA icon , top left, next to the URL bar.

2. Tap Show Reader

A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

Tap Show Reader from the dropdown menu. You can also adjust text size from this menu using the small or large A buttons at the top.

You'll now have a page in Reader format, with no distractions and just the text and images displayed.

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A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

To exit the Reader, simply tap the AA icon again and select Hide Reader .

How to use iOS Safari Reader automatically

Alternatively, if you'd like to set the Reader to come on whenever it can, you can follow these steps. This might not result in the best experience on certain websites, though.

1. Go to Settings > Safari

A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

Open the Settings app , scroll down and tap Safari .

2. Tap Reader

A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

Scroll down and tap Reader .

3. Toggle on All Websites

A screenshot showing how to enable iOS Safari Reader on iPhone

Toggle on All Websites and, voila, Safari will now display any applicable pages in Reader mode where possible. This is basically like an automatic ad blocker, at the expense of some page functionality and styling.

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How to use Reader View in Safari on iPhone and iPad

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If you like to get most of your news on the web, then you've likely struggled with reading things on your iPhone or iPad, since ads and menus can clutter up the page. Reader View in Safari allows you to view web pages without all that clutter and you can even change the font, font size, and page color to better suit your reading habits and vision.

Here's how to use Reader View in Safari on iPhone and iPad.

How to enable Reader View

How to change the font and font size in reader view, how to change the page color in reader view.

When you're on a website that supports Reader View on your iPhone or iPad, the address bar at the top of the screen will say "Reader View Available" when you arrive at the site. If it's not there, then it can't be used.

  • Launch Safari from your Home screen.
  • Navigate to the website you'd like to read.
  • Tap the Reader button on the left of the address bar. It looks like a series of stacked lines.

Launch Safari, navigate to a website, tap the Reader button

Reader View is now enabled. You'll notice that much of the color and animations will be removed and you'll see a simple screen of text.

To disable Reader View, just tap the Reader button again.

  • Tap the A's on the right of the address bar.

Launch Safari, tap the Reader button, tap the font button

  • Tap either of the A's that appear in the menu to change the font to one of two sizes.
  • Tap one of the eight font choices .

Tap a font size and tap a font

If you read better when text is light and the page is dark, you can change things to your liking.

  • Tap one of the four page color choices : white, beige, gray, or black.

Tap the Reader button, tap the font button, tap a page color option

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iOS 17: How to Use Reader Mode on iPhone for Better Reading Experience

Getting lost in a sea of ads, pop-ups, and irrelevant content while trying to read an article on your iPhone? iOS 17 has got you covered with its Reader Mode feature! Just a few taps and you can enjoy a clean, distraction-free reading experience. Here’s a quick rundown: open the desired webpage in Safari, tap the AA icon on the left side of the address bar, and choose ‘Show Reader Mode’ from the menu. Voila! You’re all set to read in peace.

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How to Use Reader Mode on iPhone in iOS 17

Reader Mode in iOS 17 is a handy feature that strips away unnecessary content from web pages, providing a more focused reading experience for users. It’s perfect for those long articles or blog posts that you really want to dive into without distraction.

Step 1: Open Safari and Navigate to Your Desired Webpage

Open the Safari app and go to the webpage you want to read in Reader Mode.

Once you’re on the webpage, take a look at the top of your screen. See the address bar? That’s where the magic happens.

Step 2: Tap the AA Icon on the Left Side of the Address Bar

Look for the AA icon on the left side of the address bar and give it a tap.

This AA icon might be tiny, but it’s mighty! It’s your gateway to a cleaner reading experience.

Step 3: Choose ‘Show Reader Mode’ from the Menu

In the menu that appears, select the option that says ‘Show Reader Mode’.

After selecting ‘Show Reader Mode’, the webpage will transform right before your eyes. Ads, sidebar content, and other non-essential elements will disappear, leaving you with just the good stuff – the text you want to read.

After completing these steps, the webpage will reload in Reader Mode, presenting the article or content in a simple, easy-to-read format. This mode will keep the text and most images, but remove additional page clutter like ads or sidebar content. It’s like giving your eyes a breath of fresh air!

Tips for Using Reader Mode on iPhone in iOS 17

  • If you frequently visit a particular website that you prefer to read in Reader Mode, you can set Safari to automatically enable Reader Mode for all articles on that site.
  • While in Reader Mode, you can adjust the text size to make it more comfortable for your eyes by tapping the AA icon again and choosing the small or large letter A.
  • Not all webpages support Reader Mode. If the AA icon is dimmed, it means Reader Mode is not available for that page.
  • You can personalize the appearance of Reader Mode by changing the background color and font style to suit your preference.
  • Remember that Reader Mode is only available in Safari, so if you’re using a different browser on your iPhone, you won’t have access to this feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i use reader mode on websites other than safari.

Reader Mode is a feature exclusive to the Safari browser on iOS devices.

Will Reader Mode save the webpage for offline reading?

No, Reader Mode does not save the webpage for offline reading. It only changes the layout for easier reading while online.

Can I share a webpage in Reader Mode?

Yes, you can share a webpage while in Reader Mode, but the recipient will see the standard webpage layout unless they also use Reader Mode.

Is Reader Mode available on older versions of iOS?

While earlier versions of iOS do have a Reader Mode, the iOS 17 version may have updated features and a more streamlined design.

Can Reader Mode play videos embedded in the article?

Reader Mode is primarily designed for reading text, so videos may not be playable in this mode.

  • Open Safari and navigate to the desired webpage.
  • Tap the AA icon on the left side of the address bar.
  • Choose ‘Show Reader Mode’ from the menu.

Reading on your iPhone has never been better with the iOS 17 Reader Mode feature. It’s a simple process that can make a big difference in how you consume content on your device. With the elimination of distractions, you’re left with only the article’s text and essential images, allowing for a more enjoyable and focused reading session. Remember, while not all webpages support Reader Mode, those that do can provide a much cleaner and customizable reading experience. iOS 17 continues to make strides in user-friendly features, and Reader Mode is just another example of how Apple is prioritizing the user experience. So go ahead, give Reader Mode a try, and transform your reading experience on your iPhone today!

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Hide ads and distractions in Safari on iPhone

safari reader mode voice

Show Reader

Reader formats a webpage to show just the relevant text and images.

the Page Settings button

Note: If Show Reader is dimmed, Reader isn’t available for that page.

Automatically use Reader for a website

Turn on Use Reader Automatically.

safari reader mode voice

Block pop-ups

How to Enable Reader View (Mode) in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Do you find yourself struggling to read an article on Safari? If yes, then you’ve come to the right place. Reader View (commonly called as Reading Mode) is a Safari browser’s feature that allows users to read an article on the web without any distractions or ads when enabled. Let’s learn how to enable reader view in the Safari browser on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Table of Contents

Enable Reader View in Safari on iPhone

If you are continuously scrolling and reading on your iPhone, Reader View in Safari will definitely help you in reducing distractions while reading. Here are the steps to do so.

1. Navigate to Safari on your iPhone and tap on the app icon to open it.

2. Tap on the URL bar on the bottom side of the screen to enter editing mode.

3. Enter the URL of the website where you want to read an article and tap on go button on the keyboard.

opening site in Safari on iPhone

4. Open an article on the full page by tapping on it.

5. Once the article is fully loaded, tap on the AA icon in the bottom left corner of the URL bar.

enabling reader view on iphone safari browser

6. Now tap on Show Reader to view the article in Reader View in Safari browser on your iPhone.

Bonus Tip: Once you have entered the Reader View, again tap on AA to customize the Reader View according to your taste. You can change the background color and font from here.

customizing Reading View in safari browser on iPhone

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Enable Reader View in Safari on iPad

If the iPad is your go-to device for reading and researching like many students, then here are the steps to enable Reader View in Safari on iPad.

1. Navigate to the Safari app icon on your iPad and tap to open it.

open safari from Springboard iPad

2. Once Safari is open, tap on the URL bar and enter the website address.

Safari on iPad

3. Once the website loads up, tap on an article to open it. You can do so by tapping on the image or the title.

Opening a website on Safari iPad

4. Once the article is open, tap on the Reader View icon (4 horizontal lines) in the URL bar to view the article in Reader View.

Enabling Reader View on Safari iPad

Bonus Tip: You can also customize the Reader View on iPad just like on an iPhone by tapping on the AA icon near the right side of the URL bar. It allows you to change the page color and fonts for easy and seamless reading.

Customizing Reader View Safari

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Enable Reader View in Safari on MacBook

If you own a Mac and want to read an article without ads and other unnecessary elements in Safari, then enabling the Reader View will definitely help. Here are the steps to enable Reader View in Safari on Mac.

1. Navigate to the Safari icon on your Mac and launch it.

Mac Home Screen

2. Click on the URL bar to enter the URL of the website from where you want to read an article.

Safari on Mac

3. Type the address of the website and hit Return on your keyboard.

Opening a website on Safari on Mac

4. Click on an article’s title or image to open it on the full page.

Website open on Safari Mac

5. Once the article opens, click on the Reader View icon (4 horizontal lines) on the right side of the URL bar.

Enabling Reader View on Safari Mac

Pro Tip: Sometimes, the Reader View icon disappears quickly. In that case, click on the kebab menu (three dots icon) in the URL bar and then select Reader View .

Enabling Reader View Alternate Method

Bonus Tip: Once the Reader View is open, click on the Kebab menu (three dots icon) in the URL bar and click on Reader Appearance . From here you can customize the Reader View’s background and font according to your taste.

Customizing Reader View Appearance

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Safari’s Reading Mode

Safari is an elegant browser that comes pre-installed on Apple devices. And Reader View in Safari allows a seamless reading experience without any interruptions. Whether you’re on iPhone, iPad, or Mac, by following the above-mentioned steps you can easily enable Reader View for any website or article.

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How to Enable Reader Mode on Safari

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If you're someone who enjoys reading articles online, you're probably familiar with the annoyance of having to sift through ads, pop-ups, and other distractions. But did you know that Safari's Reader Mode can help you avoid all that hassle? In this article, we'll take you through the ins and outs of enabling and customizing Reader Mode in Safari, both for MacOS and iOS devices.

Understanding Reader Mode in Safari

What is reader mode.

Reader mode is a feature in Safari that lets you read an article on a webpage in a simplified, ad-free format. It strips away the page's layout, leaving just the article text in an easy-to-read format. Reader mode also lets you change the font size and style, background color, and more to make reading more comfortable for you.

One of the benefits of Reader Mode is that it can help reduce eye strain. When you're reading a webpage with a lot of ads and other visual distractions, your eyes have to work harder to focus on the text. By using Reader Mode, you can eliminate these distractions and make it easier for your eyes to focus on the words.

Another benefit of Reader Mode is that it can help improve website accessibility for those with visual impairments. By removing the clutter and focusing on the text, Reader Mode makes it easier for those with visual impairments to read and understand the content on a webpage.

Reader Mode is also great for those who might have trouble navigating a cluttered website. If you're someone who gets overwhelmed by a lot of visual clutter, Reader Mode can help simplify the page and make it easier for you to find the information you're looking for.

How to Use Reader Mode

Using Reader Mode in Safari is easy. When you're on a webpage with an article you want to read, look for the Reader Mode icon in the address bar. It looks like a series of lines stacked on top of each other. Click on this icon to activate Reader Mode.

Once you're in Reader Mode, you can customize the appearance of the article to your liking. You can change the font size and style, adjust the background color, and even change the font to a more readable typeface.

When you're finished reading the article, simply click the Reader Mode icon again to exit Reader Mode and return to the regular webpage.

Overall, Reader Mode is a great feature in Safari that can help make reading on the web more enjoyable and accessible. Whether you're looking to reduce eye strain, simplify a cluttered webpage, or just enjoy a distraction-free reading experience, Reader Mode is definitely worth checking out.

Enabling Reader Mode on Safari for iOS Devices

Step-by-step guide for iphones.

To enable Reader Mode on your iPhone, follow these simple steps:

Open Safari and navigate to the webpage you want to read.

Tap the Reader Mode icon on the left side of the address bar. (Note: The icon looks like a small box with horizontal stripes.)

Wait for Safari to format the text for easy reading.

Voila! You're now in Reader Mode.

Step-by-Step Guide for iPads

The process is similar for iPads, with just a few tweaks:

If you're in landscape mode, Reader Mode should automatically activate. If you're in portrait mode, you might need to tap the same icon again to activate Reader Mode.

Enabling Reader Mode on Safari for MacOS

Step-by-step guide for macbooks.

Here's how you can enable Reader Mode on MacBooks:

Open Safari and navigate to the page you want to read.

Click on the Reader Mode icon on the right side of the address bar. (Note: The icon looks like a small box with horizontal stripes.)

Wait for Safari to reformat the page for easy reading.

Step-by-Step Guide for iMacs

Here's how you can enable Reader Mode on iMacs:

Click on the Reader Mode icon on the left side of the address bar. (Note: The icon looks like a small box with horizontal stripes.)

Wait for Safari to reformat the text for easy reading.

Customizing Reader Mode Settings

Adjusting font size and style.

If you're someone who requires larger font sizes or has other visual impairments, Reader Mode lets you adjust the font size and style to your liking. When you're in Reader Mode, click on the "AA" button on the left-hand side to adjust the font size and style.

Changing Background Color

Another customization option is the background color of the Reader Mode. When you're in Reader Mode, click on the "AA" button and choose your preferred background color. This feature is particularly useful for those with sensitivity to bright screens.

Saving Custom Settings

If you find yourself constantly changing the settings to make Reader Mode more comfortable for you, you can save your custom settings so you don't have to adjust them every time. When you're in Reader Mode, click the "AA" button and select "Use While Browsing". This will save your settings for all future Reader Mode sessions.

Troubleshooting Common Reader Mode Issues

Reader mode icon not appearing.

If you're not seeing the Reader Mode icon on your browser, it's possible that the website you're on doesn't support Reader Mode. In this case, you'll just have to read the article as is or look for similar content on a different website that does support Reader Mode.

Incompatible Websites

Even if a website does support Reader Mode, there may be times when Reader Mode doesn't work as expected. This can happen when a webpage doesn't use standard HTML formatting or if JavaScript is used to load content dynamically. In these cases, Reader Mode may not work properly.

Resetting Reader Mode Settings

If you've made changes to Reader Mode's settings and want to reset them to their defaults, click on the "AA" button and select "Reset to Defaults". This will reset the font size, style, and background color to their default values.

So, there you have it - everything you need to know about Reader Mode and how to enable it on your preferred device. Whether you're looking to avoid distractions while reading online or need to adjust text size for better accessibility, Safari's Reader Mode has got you covered. Give it a try today and enjoy a more streamlined reading experience!

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Q. Is the Reader button in the Safari browser the same thing as an ad blocker?

A. The Reader mode, built into Apple’s Safari browser since 2010 and available on macOS and iOS , strips away web advertisements and the page’s navigational design to present an article’s text and basic images in a clean and uncluttered format. However, Safari’s Reader mode is not in the same category as a dedicated extension that stops ads from downloading and displaying on the page.

Instead, when you click the Reader button in the Safari address bar, the program analyzes the page for article text and relevant images and puts a reformatted version onto a separate layer on top of the original web page. When Reader displays a page, you can print or email the streamlined version. (Not every webpage is compatible with Safari Reader, and the mode doesn’t work on home pages with links to multiple articles.)

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In the latest iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra systems, you can also set the browser (or certain sites) to always open in Reader mode, by pressing the Reader button in iOS or right-clicking the Safari address bar in macOS to get to the controls. In recent versions of Safari, you can customize the look of the Reader mode by clicking the double-A icon on the right side of the address bar and choosing your preferred font and background color.

Safari is not the only browser with a reader-friendly mode. For example, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox include similar tools, and browser extensions like the Mercury Reader for Google Chrome can also give you a distraction-free reading experience.

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How to access Reader mode on Safari for iPhone

Reader Mode in Safari is a fantastic feature for Safari on iPhone and iPad that lets you more easily read just about any web page, and works particularly great on longer articles or pages with a lot of clutter.

Basically Reader mode will strip away any and all other page content except for the article text, so whatever you’re reading is very clearly the focus, without any distractions.

If you’re unfamiliar with Reader mode in Safari for iPhone and iPad, you should acquaint yourself with this handy feature, and the first start to doing that is by learning how to access and use Reader in Safari for iOS and iPadOS.

How to Access Reader Mode in Safari for iPhone & iPad

  • From Safari, navigate to any webpage with an article to try out Reader mode (like the one you’re reading right now)
  • Tap on the “aA” button in the address bar of Safari
  • Tap on “Show Reader” to instantly switch the webpage into Reader mode

Enter Reader mode on iPhone Safari

  • Reader view will remain visible until the aA button is tapped again, or until you navigate to a different web page

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This works the same on Safari for both iPhone and iPad.

One super handy use of Reader mode is that since it strips away all other page content except the article, it makes it great for printing out articles and webpages without ads , allowing you to save ink and paper.

Reader mode has been around a very long time, but how you access it has changed a bit over the years, as Apple apparently likes to keep us all on our tows and switch their interfaces up from time to time. In earlier versions of iOS the feature was enabled right away from the URL bar, whereas now the same button toggles a menu with a whole array of things to do.

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Reader mode is really the only reason I continue to use Safari. Otherwise Safari is a terrible browser compared to all the others. It feels way behind the curve on extensions, features and just because it’s fast doesn’t make up for that.

You can also tap and hold on the icon and it’ll bypass the menu and go into reader mode.

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If you love reading our tips directly from our website on your Mac, or if you love reading articles around the web in general, you should try using Safari's Reader mode. Reader not only hides ads but also allows for a much cleaner, streamlined version of websites that feels more like a magazine than the internet. Here's how it works!

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  • Eliminate unwanted ads, sidebars, and other distracting widgets from websites by using Reader on the Safari browser.
  • Make reading articles on the web with your Mac look and feel much more like reading a book or a magazine.

How to Use Safari Reader View on a Mac

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This tip works on any Mac running macOS Ventura or later.

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Not all pages on all websites are compatible with Reader. You must navigate to an article, as opposed to a shopping website, in order to be given the option to switch to Reader.

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To exit Reader, simply tap the Reader button again. And that's how you use Reader in Safari. I love using Reader while I'm doing research because I often find myself lingering on an article for a long time, and I get exhausted by all the links and pop-up ads. Happy reading!

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How to have siri read articles to you on your mac.

Don't want to read a long article or research paper on your Mac? Give your eyes a rest and let Siri read the text to you!

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How to enable the text-to-speech feature, how to use the text-to-speech feature to read articles aloud.

Siri can read any text aloud to you on your Mac. You can even use its built-in accessibility feature to listen to articles instead of reading them. Here's how to enable the feature and launch it using a keyboard shortcut.

First, let's enable the text-to-speech feature from preferences. To turn it on, click on the "Apple" icon from the menu bar and select "System Preferences."

From here, click on the "Accessibility" button.

From here, select "Speech" from the sidebar. Next, click on the checkmark next to "Speak Selected Text When the Key Is Pressed."

From this page, you can also click on the drop-down menu next to "System Voice" to change the voice of the speaker. Use the "Speaking Rate" slider to slow down or increase the speed of the speech.

By default, the keyboard shortcut for the accessibility feature is set to "Option+Esc." If that doesn't work for you, you can click on the "Change Key" button to set a new keyboard shortcut.

Now that the text-to-speech feature is active, go to your browser and open the article you want to read.

To simplify this process, we will use the Reader Mode in Safari, which strips the website of all formatting and presents only the article text. Firefox has a similar feature called Reader View. The Reader View extension brings the same functionality to Google Chrome.

In Safari, click on the "Reader Mode" icon from the left edge of the URL bar to enable the Reader Mode (the process will be different in Firefox and Chrome).

Instantly, all the formatting from the page will be removed, and you'll see only the article text and the essential images in a beautiful, easy-to-read format.

Hit "Command+A" to select all text.

Now that all the text is selected, hit "Option+Esc" (or whatever you might have changed it to) to start the text-to-speech feature. Your Mac will start reading the article to you until it's finished.

You can now reduce the brightness of your Mac's screen or turn away to do something else while listening to the article. If you want to stop at any time, hit the same keyboard shortcut again.

You can also use the Speak Screen feature on your iPhone or iPad to listen to articles on the go.

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  • How Do I Turn On Reading Mode?
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What to Know

  • Enter Reading Mode on a web page > aA in the address bar > Show Reader or Show Reader View .
  • To exit Reading Mode, tap aA in the address bar > Hide Reader or Hide Reader View .
  • Customize Reading Mode settings by entering Reading Mode > tap aA > choose color, font, and font size.

Reading Mode on the iPhone and iPad strips out ads and adjusts how web pages look to let you focus on reading the most important content. Here's how to turn Reading Mode on and off.

Reading Mode is only available in the Safari web browser.

How Do I Turn on Reading Mode on My iPhone or iPad?

The steps to turn on Reading Mode (aka Reader) are the same on the iPhone and iPad. To get a reading-optimized view of a web page, just follow these steps:

Load the web page you want to view in Reading Mode.

When the page has loaded, the address bar may display Reader Available . If so, tap it.

Reading Mode is not supported by all websites. So, this prompt may not appear. Even if you follow the next step, you might not be able to use Reader if the site blocks it.

If you don't tap the Reader Available text before it disappears, tap aA in the menu bar.

Tap Show Reader or Show Reader View .

The page reformats to a high-contrast, reading-friendly version. You're now in Reading Mode.

You can control how Reader looks to better match your preferences. To do this, enter reading mode and tap aA in the address bar. Choose the background color for the page, the font for the text, and make the text larger or smaller. These settings persist across other Reading Mode sessions until you change them.

How Do I Get My iPhone or iPad Out of Reading Mode? 

If your iPhone or iPad is in reading mode and you're ready to get out, the steps are simple. Just tap aA in the address bar and then tap Hide Reader or Hide Reader View . This returns you back to the standard view of the web page.

Is There a Reading Mode on iPhone or iPad?

The iPhone operating system (iOS) has supported a reading-centric view in Safari for many years. Over time, it's been added to the iPad and Mac. Reading Mode provides the following benefits:

  • Removes ads .
  • Creates a high-contrast reading experience to improve focus and comprehension.
  • Improves accessibility for people with visual or cognitive impairments.
  • Allows customization of background color, font, and font size for more comfortable reading.
  • Allows Reader to be set as the default for a given website by enabling Reading Mode > Website Settings > Use Reader Automatically .

On a Mac, press Control + Command + 2 in Safari to pull up the Reading List sidebar. Right-click the one to delete, and then select Remove Item . In the same menu, you can select Clear All Items to delete the entire Reading List. On an iPhone tap the History icon in Safari (it's shaped like a book), and then choose the icon shaped like spectacles to open Reading List. On the iPad, select the menu in the top left and then select Reading List . Swipe left on a link to remove it, or choose Edit to pick multiple sites.

Safari matches your system's settings for Dark Mode , so if you turn it on for macOS or iOS, it will be on for the browser. Sites compatible with Reader Mode will display articles with a dark background when this setting is on.

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Here is my situation! I use safari reader mode to copy text and paste into a text to speech app to listen to instead of reading when I can read like driving etc.

I had an iPhone 12 Pro Max until a few days ago till I upgraded to a iPhone 14 Pro Max. On my 12pro max I used to be able to go to to reader mode in safari single finger press and hold and it would select a text and then a ribbon would a appear and I could copy but also there was the select all function and it would select all the loaded text in reader mode and from there I would copy.

Now that I have an 14 pro max and I follow through with that same process the select all function is gone!! I heavily really on this select all feature in my daily going’s through my day. Why is it gone? This is a great function and it has not reason to be removed. Is there another way to access it that I’m missing? If not please return this function in an update. There should be no reason for it to be missing. I implore apple to return this function.

Posted on Jun 17, 2023 6:19 AM

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ManJor

Jun 18, 2023 12:08 PM in response to enja144

Hi enja144,

Steps to select and copy text on iPhone in iOS 16 can be found here: Select, cut, copy, and paste text on iPhone - Apple Support

Select and edit text
1. To select text, do any of the following:
* Select a word:  Double-tap with one finger.
* Select a paragraph:  Triple-tap with one finger.
* Select a block of text:  Double-tap and hold the first word in the block, then drag to the last word.
5. After selecting the text you want to revise, you can type, or tap the selection to see editing options:
* Cut:  Tap Cut or pinch closed with three fingers two times.
* Copy:  Tap Copy or pinch closed with three fingers.
* Paste:  Tap Paste or pinch open with three fingers.
* Select All:  Select all the text in the document.
* Replace:  View suggested replacement text, or have Siri suggest alternative text.
* Format:  Format the selected text.
* : View more options.

If you do not see the option you'd like by default or under view more options, we recommend sharing feedback here: Product Feedback - Apple

kamsongs

May 5, 2024 11:42 AM in response to enja144

To select all text on a Safari webpage on an iPhone, do the following:

  • Press the share button (square with arrow pointing up) at the bottom of the webpage.
  • Choose Print from the menu that comes up.
  • Pinch (two fingers moving away from each other) the first preview image at the bottom of the print screen to enlarge the image. This will turn the document that you are supposedly printing into a PDF.
  • Proceed as you normally would to copy text in a PDF document: Tap and hold on any word in the document, choose the select all option in the menu that comes up, tap again and select Copy in the menu that pops up to copy the text you just selected and then paste it wherever you want to!

Mar 28, 2024 4:50 PM in response to ManJor

This does t seem to work after iOS 16.5. Can you make it work again in the next update?

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How To : Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

The Reader mode in Safari is a great way to view a webpage on your iPhone in a stripped-down manner, removing unnecessary images, videos, and advertisements for a streamlined experience free of distractions. Apple's iOS 13 improves upon Safari Reader when it comes to choosing which sites you want it to run automatically on, so everything is more accessible with more controls to work with.

While you could enable Automatic Reader View for specific websites, i.e., domains and subdomains, in iOS 11 and 12, it was relatively hidden and not very intuitive, to say the least. With iOS 13, the options for Reader have been bundled together with other features like Desktop view , and there's an easy-to-access settings panel to set Reader View automatically, to name just a few improvements.

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1. Turn On Reader View for Specific Websites

Quickly enabling Reader view for a supported webpage while browsing in Safari is simple. Tap either the Reader icon to the left of the Smart Search bar (only appears for a moment in iOS 13), long-press the "AA" icon that takes its place, or tap the "AA" icon and select "Show Reader View" from the menu that appears (iOS 13 only). The webpage should load the Reader view, free of unnecessary distractions.

This method is temporary, however, and the site will revert to its original layout once you close or refresh its page or visit another site and come back. If you want a more permanent fix, where specific websites always show up in an easier-to-read format, follow the instructions below.

Method 1: In iOS 13

Head to a supported webpage for a domain you want to always use with Safari Reader. Next, tap on the "AA" icon to the left in Smart Search (if you see the Reader icon instead, wait for it to disappear first), then select "Website Settings" from the prompt that appears. Now, toggle on "Use Reader Automatically" to force Reader view for the domain or subdomain. Hit "Done" to finish up.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

Once enabled, Automatic Reader View works throughout the entire domain or subdomain where applicable, not just the page you're viewing. Reader will also kick in for the target domain or subdomain when you're using Private Browsing Mode. It is domain-specific, though, so using Automatic Reader View on gadgethacks.com won't also apply to ios.gadgethacks.com, and vice versa, for example.

Not all webpages support Reader, so don't be discouraged if some pages on some websites aren't automatically loading with the distraction-free view.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

Method 2: In iOS 11 & iOS 12

Compared to iOS 13, in iOS 11 and 12, enabling Automatic Reader View for specific sites is mostly hidden and a little more convoluted. To do so, perform a long-press on the Reader icon on the left side of the address bar, then either tap "Use on [Website URL]" or "Use on All Websites" on the menu prompt.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

Tapping on "Use on [Website URL]" will apply the format automatically for supported pages within that specific domain or subdomain. If it was a subdomain, it applies only for that subdomain, so it won't work on other subdomains on the same site, nor on the site's primary domain itself.

Selecting "Use on All Websites," on the other hand, will apply the layout for all webpages across the board for all websites. You can turn it on from any Reader-supported webpage. To turn it off, do the same thing, but this time hit "Stop Using on All Websites."

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

2. Quickly Hide Reader View When Needed

Naturally, there will be some pages within the domain or subdomain that you may want to view in their original layout to better understand the content. So if you want to quickly get out of Reader mode to go back to the regular format, either long-press on the "AA" (iOS 13) or tap on the Reader mode icon (iOS 11–12).

It's worth noting that on iOS 13, you have the added option of tapping on the "AA" icon and selecting "Hide Reader View" to go back to the original format.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

3. Disable Automatic Reader View for Specific Websites

If you want to get out of Reader mode entirely for the domain or subdomain on iOS 13, you'll first need to get out of Reader View, as described in section 2 above. Next, tap the "AA" button, then "Website Settings" from the menu, toggle off "Use Reader Automatically," and hit "Done." Safari will no longer default to Reader for that domain or subdomain.

On iOS 11 and 12, disabling Reader mode is the same as enabling it. So long-press on the Reader icon to reveal the action sheet, and tap on "Stop Using on [Website URL]" to default the domain or subdomain back to mobile view always. "Stop Using on All Websites" will disable Automatic Reader View for all domains and subdomains.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

4. Manage Reader View Settings (iOS 13 Only)

Besides having the ability to set Reader View for sites directly in Safari, iOS 13 also lets you manage the feature for multiple sites within the Settings app. In the app, head to the "Safari" page, then hit "Reader" under the Settings for Websites section.

Here, you'll see a list of all the domains and subdomains you've set Automatic Reader View for at least once. That means if you set it for a site, then changed your mind, it will still show up here but toggled off. For any domains or subdomains you don't or do want to use Automatic Reader View on, toggle them accordingly.

You can also flip the switch for "Automatically Use Reader" under Other Websites to turn it on everywhere on the web, unless you toggle a specific domain or subdomain off in the Automatically Use On section above. This is helpful if you want to whitelist all sites and only blacklist a few.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

If you want to delete saved websites within the menu, first tap "Edit" in the top right. From there, tap on just the sites you want to remove and hit "Delete." Alternatively, you can select "Clear All Settings" and confirm it on the action sheet to erase all your stored websites in one go.

Force Safari to Automatically Show Reader View for Specific Websites on Your iPhone

Note that any sites you set Automatic Reader View for will automatically be added to the "Reader" menu in Safari's settings — even if you've set them while in Private mode. Unfortunately, clearing your history and website data won't make a difference as well.

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How to use reading mode in every top web browser (and why you should)

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I depend on my browser's reading mode. Why? Sometimes web pages can become almost unreadable because of ads; too many ads -- or poorly executed ads -- can bring a web browser to a slow crawl. This can be a real problem when my goal is to read something and not be interrupted.

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What is reading mode? Essentially, reading mode presents content without the extraneous bits. Instead of ads and the like, you only get what's important… the words (and images). Reading mode is enabled on a per-page basis and can relieve a great deal of frustration when you're on websites that don't quite understand how user-friendly presentation of content should come before ads.

How do you use reading mode on your browser of choice? Let me walk you through the process for some of the more popular web browsers.

How to use reading mode in every top web browser

1. open a web page.

The first thing to do is open Chrome and point it to the web page you'd like to view in reading mode.

2. Open in reading mode

Right-click on a blank section of the page, select "open in reading mode" from the context menu, and a sidebar will appear with the content in reading mode. Do note that you can then pin the reading mode icon to the toolbar, so you have quicker access to the feature.

Open Safari and point it to a web page you want to view in reading mode.

Once the page loads, you should see a small icon on the far left side of the address bar that looks like a page of paper. The one thing about that icon is that it disappears after a few seconds, so make sure you click it soon after the page loads.

One cool thing with Safari is that you can automatically enable reading mode for specific sites , which means every page will default to reading mode.

1. Open Firefox

Open Firefox and point it to a page you want to view in reading mode.

2. Open in reading mode aka 'Reading View'

With Firefox, the feature is called Reading View. After a page loads, you'll see the Reading View icon near the right edge of the address bar. The difference between the Firefox and Safari icons is that it doesn't vanish from sight on Firefox. Click that icon and the page you're on will be presented in reading mode.

1. Open Edge

Open the Edge browser and point it to a page you want to view in Reading Mode (called Immersive Mode).

2. Open in reading mode (aka Immersive Mode)

You should see a small book icon near the right edge of the address bar. Click that icon to open the current page in reading mode.

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1. Open Brave

Open Brave and point it to a web page you want to view in reading mode (called Speedreader).

2. Enable reading mode (aka Speedreader)

After the page loads, you'll see a small page icon near the right edge of the address bar. Click that icon to enable reading mode (aka Speedreader).

1. Install extension

For the Opera browser, you must install a third-party extension called  Reader View  to enable reading mode.

2. Enable reading mode (aka Reader View)

Once you've installed the extension, you can load a page and click the Reader View button in the extension "pill" to the right of the address bar.

With each of these browsers, you can enable/disable reading mode at will for a web page. If you want to switch out of reading mode, click the associated icon and you'll be back to full/normal viewing mode.

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Arc Search brings new widgets, Action button-capable voice search, and more tab controls

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Today, Arc Search , the iOS app from the Browser Company that debuted earlier this year , has been updated with three key feature improvements: widgets for your Home screen, Voice Search that can be triggered from an iPhone’s Action button, and handy new tab controls for controlling page zoom and requesting a desktop site.

All of these added conveniences aim to take the AI-focused search and web browsing tool to a new place of frequent engagement for users.

Quick-launching widgets, Voice Search, and tab toggles

Arc Search now offers small and medium-sized widgets to add to your Home screen. Each widget provides the same basic functionality: quick launching into a new Arc search field to start browsing, reopening your existing spaces, or initiating a Voice Search.

Voice Search is an entirely new Arc feature, and can be enabled quickly and conveniently not only from the widget, but also with a tap-and-hold of the plus button at the bottom of the app. Even better though for iPhone 15 Pro owners, Voice Search has been added as a new action to the Shortcuts app, meaning you can configure your iPhone’s Action button to kick off a quick voice search. This method offers just as much convenience as a press-and-hold of the Side button to ask Siri.

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The final noteworthy addition to Arc Search is two convenient new tab controls. Accessed by hitting the upward-facing arrow in the bottom-right corner, you’ll now see toggles for Page Zoom and Request Desktop Site. I’m someone who often employs different settings across different sites, and I imagine I’m not alone in that, so being able to quickly tweak a site’s settings from the tab panel will be a nice change moving forward.

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Arc Search aims to represent a new method of web browsing that’s powered by AI, and these updates come on the heels of a likely AI story during the May 7 Apple event, not to mention a definite AI-heavy WWDC next month. So it’s no surprise Arc’s team is working hard to make the app more convenient for users in an effort to ingrain habitual use.

It won’t be long before we see what AI enhancements Apple has in store for Siri, Safari, and related core software, but whether the company offers features that directly compete with Arc Search or not, it sure is fun to witness a new era of app innovation and experimentation fueled by AI.

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