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Google Play Books is getting an AI reading companion that remembers where you left off

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If you’ve ever picked up a book after a long break and spent the first few pages wondering who half the characters are, Google thinks it has a solution.

Google Play Books is rolling out a new feature called Book Insights, an AI-powered reading companion designed to help readers stay engaged without leaving the page. The tool introduces a “Catch me up” button that generates a quick recap of what you’ve already read, making it easier to jump back into a story after days — or even weeks — away.

No more flipping back through chapters

So, instead of skimming old chapters to remember what happened, readers can get a refresher directly within the app. It’s a feature that feels tailor-made for sprawling fantasy novels, mystery series, or any book that gets interrupted by real life.

Google isn’t stopping at summaries, either. Readers can highlight passages and ask questions about characters, themes, or context as they continue reading. Think of it as having a book club companion available on demand, except it won’t spoil the ending or go off on tangents.

AI is becoming part of the reading experience

The feature reflects a broader trend of AI being woven into everyday apps. While many companies are focused on flashy AI assistants, Google is targeting a more specific problem: helping people stay immersed in what they’re already doing. For readers, that could be genuinely useful. Forgetting plot details is one of the biggest reasons people abandon books midway through. A quick recap or character explanation could be enough to keep someone turning pages instead of giving up entirely.

Book Insights starts rolling out today in Google Play Books. Initially, it will be available for select English-language titles, including thousands of books that can be read for free. If it works as advertised, it might end up being one of Google’s more practical AI additions yet.

Shimul Sood
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech space.
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