Soon a reading aloud of websites

Soon a reading aloud of websites
Soon a reading aloud of websites
Still to the delight of users, Google continues to innovate in terms of accessibility with a new functionality integrated into its web browser, Chrome. Called “Listen to this page,” this option offers users the ability to listen to web pages read aloud, making navigation more accessible and convenient for everyone.

According to the Google Chrome help document, first spotted by 9to5Google, “Listen to this page” is currently available on Android. This mobile integration allows users to benefit from this convenient feature on the go.

However, it is important to note that this option is not yet compatible with all websites. Google is undoubtedly working to extend this compatibility for an even smoother user experience.

This new option also offers YouTube-like controls, allowing users to play, pause, scroll, change playback speed, and skip 10 seconds forward or back in page playback.

It offers a smooth and convenient user experience thanks to its intuitive control bar. This remains anchored even when users open other tabs, maintaining easy access to reading controls. Additionally, playback continues even if they lock their screen, as long as Chrome is in the foreground, ensuring uninterrupted continuity.

Currently, Google offers this feature in 12 languages: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

This linguistic diversity ensures broad accessibility for users around the world. Additionally, Google has included different voices for each language to provide a more personalized listening experience. For example, users in the United States can choose from four different voices, while those in the United Kingdom have two options available. This variety of voices helps respond to users’ personal preferences, making the functionality even more effective and tailored to each individual.

By integrating these multilingual commands and options, Google Chrome enriches the browsing experience by making it not only more accessible, but also more user-friendly and adaptable to users’ individual needs.

Google has been working to perfect reading documents and web pages aloud for some time, and this new Chrome feature is tangible proof. With the launch of “Listen to this page”, Google reinforces its commitment to accessibility and digital inclusion.

This development is a continuation of efforts already undertaken, as evidenced by the “read aloud” function integrated into the latest Google Pixel 8, highlighted by 9to5Google. By combining these innovations, Google continues to transform the way users interact with digital content, making information more accessible to a diverse audience.

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