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Google Chrome tests “Reading List”

Posted on 2025-07-22

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Google Chrome tests a new “Reading List” feature. This tool helps users save web pages for later. People can access saved pages offline too. The feature appears in the latest Chrome Canary build. Canary is Chrome’s testing ground for early features. Google wants user feedback before a wider release.

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(Google Chrome tests “Reading List”)

The Reading List works simply. Users see a new icon near the bookmarks bar. Clicking this icon adds the current page to the list. Saved pages show up in a sidebar panel. Users open this panel by clicking the same icon. Pages stay in the list until manually removed. This offers a dedicated space for articles to read later. It differs from regular bookmarks. Bookmarks are for frequent visits. The Reading List targets temporary saves. It helps manage content you intend to read soon. The list is visually separate from bookmarks. This separation aims to reduce clutter. Finding saved articles should be easier.

Google Chrome tests

(Google Chrome tests “Reading List”)

The feature resembles tools in other browsers. Safari and Firefox have similar reading list functions. Chrome’s version integrates directly into the browser sidebar. It provides a focused reading experience. Google highlights its simplicity and offline access. Testing is active now. Users running Chrome Canary can try it. Google monitors performance and user response. No official release date is confirmed. The company prioritizes a smooth user experience. This update addresses common content-saving needs.

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