Chrome App on iOS allows to save articles to read later, Google is working to bring the feature to Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. Initial bits for reading Later feature landed in Chrome behind a flag sometime back. To add articles to the Reading List, the user needs to either click on the bookmark icon or right-click on the tab.
First and foremost, the feature is enabled by default in Canary.
The reading List button is located at the end of the address bar for easier access.
To add your first tab to read later,
- Click on the bookmark icon and select the “add to Reading List” option
- or right-click on the tab and select “add tab to the Reading list”.
Reading List menu displays unread and read items.
You can hover over an item under Unread and mark it as READ.
After a long time, to be precise after 5 months, Google updated Reading List Menu with
- Bookmarks in addition to Reading List
- And search box over the top to find the pages in Bookmarks or Reading list.

If you’re using stable, to use it, visit chrome://flags and enable the Reading list flag and restart the browser.
The Reading List Menu interface isn’t great, but expect Google to polish it and improve further and add new options and features.
What’s your take on Chrome’s Reading List? Have you found it useful? Let us know in the comments below.
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