Safari auto-scroll extension

A Safari extension for hands-free scrolling

Auto Scroll | Web keeps Safari pages moving at your pace across long articles, recipes, docs, forums, webtoons, and feeds.

The short answer

Auto Scroll | Web is a small Safari extension for people who want a page to move without repeated swiping. It focuses on one job: make long Safari pages easier to read.

It is a Safari extension, not a replacement browser and not a system-wide controller for every app.

What it helps with

Hands-free reading

Set a pace for long pages and stop touching the screen every few seconds.

Safari-native setup

Enable it once in Settings, Safari, Extensions, then use it from Safari.

Pro page controls

Upgrade for on-page controls, reverse scrolling, looping, and keep-screen-awake.

Private by design

Browsing history and usage history are not collected or transmitted.

How to enable it

  1. Install Auto Scroll | Web from the App Store.
  2. Open Settings on iPhone or iPad.
  3. Go to Safari, then Extensions.
  4. Turn on AutoScroll | Web and allow it for the pages where you want auto-scroll.
  5. Open Safari, tap the extensions button, and start auto-scroll.

Best use cases

The extension is strongest when the page is long, vertical, and worth reading without constant gestures.

  • Articles, blogs, and forum threads.
  • Recipes, manuals, and long instructions.
  • Docs, research pages, and reference material.
  • Webtoons, long comics, and vertical feeds in Safari.

FAQ

Can Safari auto-scroll by itself?

Safari does not include a universal auto-scroll button on iPhone or iPad. A Safari extension can add that workflow for web pages.

Does this work on Mac?

Auto Scroll | Web supports Safari scrolling across Apple devices where the app and extension are available.

Does it read or save browsing history?

No. Auto Scroll | Web runs locally and does not collect or transmit browsing history or usage history.

One small control for long Safari pages.

Install Auto Scroll | Web, enable the extension, and let the page move at your pace.