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Frequently Asked Questions
You can read articles aloud in Microsoft Edge using a text-to-speech feature. This allows the content of a webpage to be converted into natural-sounding audio for easier consumption.
Yes, you can read articles aloud for free using Microsoft Edge's built-in feature. Simply enable the function through the browser to start listening to your articles.
Yes, Microsoft Edge is available on iOS devices. You can download it from the App Store and utilize its features, including reading articles aloud.
If the read aloud feature isn't working, check your Edge settings and ensure your browser is up-to-date. Restarting the browser or device might also help.
Yes, Microsoft Edge provides natural-sounding voices for an improved reading aloud experience, making it feel more authentic and engaging.
Using Edge to read articles can contribute to earning Microsoft Rewards. Check the rewards portal for specific activities that qualify.
To enable article reading in Edge, open the desired webpage and select the read aloud option in the browser menu, adjusting settings like speed or voice.
Microsoft Edge includes a built-in natural reader feature, eliminating the need for additional extensions to achieve a natural reading experience.
Yes, Edge on Android can read articles aloud. Download the app from the Google Play Store to utilize all browsing features.
Microsoft Edge can be downloaded on various platforms including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Simply find it in the relevant app store.
While Edge primarily focuses on English for reading aloud, support for other languages may be available. Check language settings for specific options.
If spell check isn't functioning, check the language and settings within Edge to ensure spell check is enabled and the correct language is selected.
WebView2 integration allows Edge to display and interact with web content in Windows apps, enhancing article reading capabilities.
While you can't download articles directly, you can save them as PDFs or use the read aloud feature for audio conversion.
Edge does not specify a character limit for articles read aloud, but performance may vary with long or complex articles.