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You can use the Google app to decode any eye-watering jargon you read on your iPhone – here’s how




  • Google’s new Simplify tool for iOS explains dense and confusing text on the web
  • Simplify uses Gemini AI to translate the text into plain, readable language without leaving the page
  • Users can highlight confusing content and tap the “Simplify” button to unravel the jargon

Reading an article on a technical or particularly complex subject sometimes feels like navigating a maze rather than following a narrative. Google‘s iOS app has a new solution if you come across a scientific paper or an article written by someone a little too fond of being obtuse. The new Simplify feature for Google’s mobile app rewrites any jargon-filled internet text into language that doesn’t require a specialty dictionary, and without leaving the app.

To use Simplify, you’ll need to browse the web from the Google app. When you hit a wall of needlessly complicated text, you can highlight it, and a little Simplify button will appear. Tapping the button will rework that highlighted paragraph into something far more comprehensible to the average person.



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