Amazon Kindle reading app assistive reading doesn’t showing up

To turn on Assistive Reader:

  1. Open the Kindle app on your iOS, Android, or Fire Tablet device.
  2. Open the content where you’d like to use Assistive Reader. Once you turn on Assistive Reader, it remains available until you turn it off again.
  3. Tap the top center of the screen, and then select the reading settings menu, Aa.
  4. Select More, and then turn on Assistive Reader.
  5. To display the player controls, tap the screen. You can control the reading speed, or rewind by 30 seconds using the player controls at the bottom of the screen.

Tip: To start Assistive Reader from a specific point in the text, long press a word to open the quick actions menu. Then, tap Play to begin Text-to-Speech from that point forward, rather than from the top of the page.

Please note, the Assistive Reader supports books that are:

  • Purchased from the Kindle store; or
  • Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited or Prime Reading, or other official Kindle partner sources; or
  • Shared with you in your Family Library.

Books must also be available in a language supported by your device’s Text-to-Speech engine.