If you're multitasking and have your hands full, you can ask Siri to read aloud any text on your screen. It's like turning your iPhone, iPad, or Mac into your personal storyteller. In this guide, I share how to get Siri to read text, web pages, articles, emails, and more in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma.
How to ask Siri to read web pages on iPhone
With iOS 17, you no longer have to strain or squint to read those lengthy articles. Just ask Siri to read mobile web pages. But please note that you must use Safari to open the site. It doesn't work with other browsers like Chrome.
Also, check whether the website supports reader viewing mode. When you open a website, you must immediately see the "Reader Available" label in the address bar. If you missed it, don't worry! Click the aA icon next to the address bar and try accessing the "Show Reader" option.
If the website meets the above conditions, you can ask Siri to read the text on the webpage as follows.
Method 1: Use Siri commands to listen to web pages
Launch the Safari app on iPhone → Open the article you want to listen to. Invoke Siri and say, "
Read this article to me." Siri will begin reading the text aloud. You will see a media player at the top of your screen and lock screen. To stop listening: Click the Play/Pause button on the media controls. You can also stop a session by going to the speaker icon next to the address bar → Select Listening Controls → End Listening. To listen to the article again: Click the aA icon → select Continue listening. Skip a sentence: Select the plus button to skip to the next sentence, or the minus button to return to the previous line. Listen on other devices: Click the AirPlay icon → select the device on which you want to listen to the article. Control volume: Drag the volume slider on the media controls to increase or decrease the audio sound. To change reading speed: Click the speaker icon next to the address bar → Select Hearing Controls → Speech Speed → Select Speech Speed.
Here's how to get Siri to read mobile web pages hands-free. However, there is an alternative.
Method 2: Use the Safari menu
Open the article → Click the aA icon next to the address bar. Select to listen to paging. Now, Siri will start reading the article. To get media controls, click the speaker icon next to the address bar → Select Listening Controls.
Not just web pages or articles, you can also ask Siri to read text in notes, email content, text messages, and more. Read on to find out how.
How to ask Siri to read any text on your iPhone or iPad
Go to Settings. Click Accessibility → Voice Content. Here, you will get several options: Speak Selection: Enable it to show you the Speak Selection option after selecting a section of text. Speak screen: This option enables Siri to read everything on the screen. All you need to do is swipe from top to bottom with two fingers. Voice Controller: Toggling on the Voice screen will give you the Voice Controller option. When enabled, a black square icon will pop up. It provides quick access to Screen Speak and Touch to Speak features. You can further customize long press and double click actions. Highlight content: With this feature enabled, you can watch Siri speak words as they are spoken. You can choose your preferred highlight type, style, and color. This feature comes in handy when viewing certain documents on your iPhone. Typing feedback: Enable this feature to provide spoken feedback as you type. You can ask Siri to speak characters, words, autocorrect, or make predictions as you type. Voices: Choose from different voices and languages for narration. Speech Speed: You can also adjust the narration speed using the Speech Speed slider. Pronunciation: If Siri pronounces a word incorrectly, you can add its correct pronunciation here. Now, summon Siri → Say
"Speak screen" to have Siri read everything on the screen.
This way you can ask Siri to read all text on your iPhone and iPad.
How to get Siri to speak aloud on Mac
Go to Apple logo → System Settings. Select Accessibility→Voice Content. Turn on the "Speak" selection. Click the Info button → customize the options to your liking. Keyboard shortcuts: The default shortcut to have Siri read selected text is Option (⌥) Esc. However, you can change the shortcut by pressing the desired key. For example, pressing Option (⌥ ) and R sets the keyboard shortcut to Option (⌥ ) R. Highlight content: Like iPhone, you can choose the highlight style, color, and content. Alternatively, you can select None to disable highlighting. Show Controllers: You can choose to always or never show the controllers. Click OK to save your selection. Open the article on Safari → select text → press the keyboard shortcut. It will make your MacBook read text aloud. Additionally, you will see a media controller on the screen. Control the speaking speed: Click the rabbit icon to increase reading speed, click the turtle icon to slow down reading speed. Stop listening: Click the play button to pause the reading. Otherwise, select the square Stop button to end the session. Skip content: Click the forward button to skip to the next sentence, or select the back button to listen to the previous sentence again. Click the X icon to remove the media controller.
Alternatively, you can summon Siri and say "Speak to the screen" to have Siri read text offline or online on your Mac.
FAQ
How do I get Siri to speak?
You can make Siri speak by enabling the Speech Content accessibility feature.
What type of web page is Siri's Apple Voice Recognition?
Most text-rich websites or blogs like iGeeksBlog support Apple voice recognition for Siri. To determine this, check if you can enable Reader viewing mode on the site.
Can Siri read PDFs?
Yes, you can use accessibility features to ask Siri to read text in any PDF.
Enjoy free audiobooks!
I love reading stories and blogs online, but long screen time can cause eye strain. Therefore, this accessibility feature is my daily companion. You can ask Siri to read text, web pages, emails, and more on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and turn any text story into an audiobook.
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