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How to get Siri to read text aloud on iPhone iPad or Mac

How to get Siri to read text aloud on iPhone iPad or Mac

Whether you have trouble reading small text on the screen or you want to hear the text being read while you’re multitasking and doing other tasks, you can ask Siri to read the text out loud. This article how to get Siri to read text aloud on iPhone iPad or Mac. A virtual assistant can read text from almost any screen or device, but before that, you need to enable the feature in the settings.

You can call Siri on your iPhone, iPad or Mac computer to read aloud almost any text displayed on the screen.


Enable screen display for your mobile phone in Settings, then say “Hey Siri, say screen” or swipe down the screen with two fingers.

You can customize the screen text on your Mac in System Preferences, and use the Option-Esc keyboard shortcut.

How to get Siri to read text aloud on iPhone, iPad


Start by enabling this feature in Settings:

On your iPhone or iPad, launch the Settings app and tap Accessibility.

Click Speech

Enable Speak screen by dragging the button to the right.

Enable Speak Screen. Pound Natel

Once this function is operated, only open the application you want to hear reader, “You say:” Hey, say the screen. ”

On the other hand, you can slide on the top of the two screens as used to read text on the screen.

Siri will read what’s on the screen.

You will also see a popup control.

Can use it or play, change speed and pour words.

After a few minutes, the management will reduce the screen, but you can click it to restore it at any time.

How to make Siri read text on a Mac computer


In order for your Mac to read text aloud, you need to enable it in System Preferences:

Click on the Apple menu at the top left of the desktop.

Click System Preferences

Click System Preferences. Pound Natel

Click Access.

4. Click on the content marked with navigation key on the left.

5. Click to enable the check box for Spoken Content.

Click Spoken Content. Pound Natel

Once it’s enabled, open the app or screen you want to hear it read to, and press Option-Esc on your keyboard.

Siri will read what’s on the screen and open layout commands you can use to pause or play, skip a sentence, and change the playback speed.

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