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Listen to any web article — paste a URL into Yomite's Web Reader

Tutorial for Yomite's Web Reader. Paste a NHK, Nikkei, note, Hatena Blog, or Qiita URL — the body text is extracted and read aloud. No ads, no comments, no clutter.

Listen to any web article — paste a URL into Yomite's Web Reader

Your “read later” pile keeps growing because reading takes a dedicated hour you don’t have. Yomite’s Web Reader turns those waiting minutes into reading minutes — paste a URL, get a clean spoken article with no ads, no nav, no comments.

Three steps

1. Copy a URL

From your browser, a Twitter thread, a Slack link, an email. Anything.

2. Open Yomite

Tap the “Web リーダー” (Web Reader) tab at the bottom.

3. Paste and “読み込み” (Load)

Paste the URL → Load. Yomite fetches the article and runs 記事抽出 (the same library Firefox and Pocket use) to extract the body text.

What’s read aloud: title, author, body. What’s not: ads, navigation, related-articles widgets, comment threads.

Sites we’ve verified

記事抽出 works on a long list of sites. Tested and reliable:

News

  • NHK NEWS WEB
  • Nikkei Online (free articles)
  • Asahi Shimbun Digital (free articles)
  • Mainichi Shimbun (free articles)
  • Yomiuri Online
  • Yahoo News
  • Bloomberg Japan
  • Reuters JP
  • ITmedia / @IT
  • CNET Japan / TechCrunch Japan

Blogs and long-form

  • note
  • Hatena Blog & individual Hatena bookmark articles
  • Qiita / Zenn
  • WIRED Japan
  • Huffington Post

English sources

The voices are Japanese, so English text gets read with a Japanese phonetic interpretation — fine for skimming, weird for serious listening. But it works on:

  • Medium
  • The New York Times
  • The Atlantic
  • BBC News
  • The Verge

Paywalls and login pages are out of scope

Yomite can’t bypass paywalls or login walls. That includes:

  • Nikkei paid members-only articles
  • Asahi members-only articles
  • NYT articles past the free quota
  • Sites that require an account to view
  • Some SPAs that render body text purely via JavaScript

Workaround: get the article into readable form in your browser first (or just copy-paste the text), then drop it into Yomite’s “Text Reader” feature.

Build a “to listen” queue

Tap to save any article to your Library. Saved articles:

  • Work offline (the extracted body is cached locally)
  • Track read / unread state
  • Can be sorted into folders
  • Support batch operations (“mark all read”, “delete all”)

A practical loop: queue 5–10 articles before your commute, blow through them on the train.

Voice recommendations

  • Hard news → 阿井田 茂 (broadcaster baritone)
  • Analysis pieces → 凛音エル (cool, controlled)
  • Essays / blog posts → 桜音 or まい (warmer)
  • Tech (Qiita / Zenn) → fumifumi / 阿井田 茂 (matter-of-fact)
  • note long-form → みちのくあいり (expressive)

You can set a default voice per category in “Web Reader settings → Default voice”, so you don’t have to pick every time.

Speed sweet spots

  • Skim listen → 1.5×
  • Comprehend properly → 1.0×–1.2×
  • Just the highlights → 2.0× + chapter skipping

Speed is remembered per article, so you can have “this one at 1.2×, that one at 1.8×”.

Audio export (v2)

“Want to share an article’s audio with a friend” / “want it as podcast material” — m4a / WAV export ships in v2. Commercial use is governed by per-voice ボイスモデル licence terms.

When things go wrong

  • Body extraction fails on a site — 記事抽出 heuristics sometimes mis-classify. Send the URL and what you saw to support@yomite.app and we’ll investigate.
  • Playback stalls — check device storage. 言語処理 model + a voice = roughly 1 GB needed.
  • A character is consistently mispronounced — register it in the pronunciation dictionary. The override applies across every article.

Happy reading-by-ear.