Google-Read-Aloud
is the user agent for the Google Read Aloud service. This service enables reading web pages using text-to-speech (TTS). This service is activated when an end user has TTS enabled and visits a page. The Read Aloud service is used by Google Go, Google Read it, Read Aloud on the Google app, and other Google text-to-speech services.
Google Read Aloud is triggered by a user request. Google Read Aloud conserves bandwidth by caching page results, but you may still see multiple requests for a given page.
Google Read Aloud is not a web crawler: it is activated upon user request, and it doesn’t follow links. A user request for listening to a web page may or may not result in page visits, depending on whether the page has been fetched recently.
Since Google Read Aloud is initiated by a user, not a result of automated web crawl, you can’t opt out by using a robots.txt file. To opt out of Google Read Aloud completely, use the nopagereadaloud
meta
tag:
<meta name="google" content="nopagereadaloud">
To prevent paywalled content from being read aloud, use structured data for subscription and paywalled content. Make sure the isAccessibleForFree
property is set to False
.
google-speakr
agent?The google-speakr
agent is an older, deprecated version of the user agent. The user agent’s current name is Google-Read-Aloud
.
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