Once the webpages are added to the Reading List, you can click on the Reading List icon and view all the saved pages in a box, as visible in the screenshot above. Though there exist some third-party and free extensions to save a webpage to read later for Chrome and other browsers, for those who want to use the native feature of Chrome for the same, this post is helpful.
How to enable Reading List in Google Chrome
Do note that this feature is available with Chrome version 89 or higher. So, you should update Google Chrome before enabling it. After that, follow these steps: Once Google Chrome is opened, the Reading List option will be visible on the bookmarks bar on the top-right side of your Chrome browser. You need to show the Bookmarks bar first if it is not visible to view and access the Reading List feature.
Use Reading List in Google Chrome
Now you have enabled Reading List in Chrome, it is time to add webpages to your reading list. There are two ways to do that:
1] Using Bookmarks icon
The page will be added to your reading list.
2] Using right-click context menu of tabs
It will successfully add that webpage or tab to that list.
Options present in Reading List of Google Chrome
Clicking on a saved page will open it in a new tabFor each saved webpage, Mark as read icon and Delete a webpage icon are availableThe UNREAD pages and PAGES YOU’VE READ are visible separately in Reading List.
Hope it helps.