
To speak the entire contents of the screen, swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Read the entire screen Swipe down with two fingers to read an entire article in Safari, all the text in a Photo or an entire iMessage conversation. You can select text from websites and apps, iMessages and even printed words and handwriting from pictures in your photo library. Wherever you are, you can tap and hold to select text, then tap Speak from the pop-up menu. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Read selected text (You also can change Siri’s voice by going back to Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Voice.) After selecting text on websites, iMessages or in Photos, tap “Speak” to hear it read out loud. Dictation uses the same voice you use for Siri, but you can tap Voices to pick a different one. In Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content, you can enable Speak Selection and Speak Screen. How to make your iPhone read text out loud
