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How to read web pages aloud in Android using Google Assistant

Consider this: You’ve found a favorite web page while browsing but don’t have time to read because you’ve have got some stuff to do maybe cooking or getting ready for work. How cool it would be if I say you can listen to it instead of reading and continue carrying out your stuff!

Enter Google Assistant’s Read It! What’s more interesting is that in addition to listening to your favorite web content with Text sync on, there are features such as you can hear the web page content in translated version instantly, change the playback speed and also listen to the content in the background while your mobile is locked.

Use Google Assistant to read web pages aloud

Here’s how to listen to web pages on Android using Google Assistant’s Read It:

Note that all web pages aren’t supported by Google Assistant’s Read It. The general rule of thumb is that any web pages in the form of articles or blog posts should work. Also, you are free to go back and carry out browsing other apps as you listen or even lock your mobile and continue listening. Also, it displays the time left in the notification and Completed as the Assistant has done reading!

Swipe down the notifications menu to see the time left and other media control options.

I am a content creator. How do I enable or disable Google Assistant’s Read It?

For the web pages, you don’t need to add anything special to enable this feature. If you want to disable it (which you ideally shouldn’t be doing), you can add the nopagereadaloud tag to the <head> section of your web page:

<meta name="google" content="nopagereadaloud" />

If you are a mobile app developer, you can enable Google Assistant to read aloud content in your mobile app using Actions on Google.


On the background, Google Assistant’s Read It uses Text-to-Speech (which operates on neural networks), machine learning, artificial intelligence, translation services and much more to achieve this. Take a look at this video for more behind-the-scenes:

Bonus tip: My favorite use-case is this — You have found an interesting long-form content written by your favorite author. You need to take a long commute. Give Google Assistant’s Read It a spin and enjoy the content like you are listening to a podcast on-the-go! Happy listening!

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