How to Print Your iPhone Reminders List

This post outlines a technique for printing lists from the Reminders app on iPhones running iOS 16 or later. Users can print grocery lists or share to-do lists for easy access.

RAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
December 23, 2025 – 3 minutes read time

For those who love printing physical documents instead of staring at them on their iPhone, this Reminders app trick is a must-have! We will show you how to print lists from the Reminders app on your iPhone so you can check things off your to-do list anywhere.

  • Print your grocery list to take with you to the grocery store.
  • Post shared to-do lists on the fridge where everyone in the house can see them.

This tip works on iPhones running iOS 16 or later, and was tested on an iPhone 17Pro running iOS 26..1.

Click here to learn how to update your iPhone to the latest iOS version.

First, open the Reminders app. Refer to the image below:

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Open the Reminders app

Next, select the list you would like to print. See the image below:

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Select a list to print

Now, tap the More icon (the three dots) in the top-right corner of your screen. See the following image:

Reminder 3
Select the More icon

Next, tap Print. Refer to the image below:

Reminder 4
Select the Print option

Now, if you have recently used AirPrint, a printer might already be selected. If not, you will have to tap Select Printer and then select the printer you wish to use. See the image below:

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Select a printer

Next, tap the Print icon. See the following image:

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Tap the Print icon

Now you can bring your grocery list to the store or give out physical to-do lists to your family members as needed.

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Quickly Add Items to Grocery List with Siri

This post discusses how to use Siri to add items to grocery and other specific lists in the Reminders app hands-free. By enabling voice commands, users can quickly create reminders without opening the app. The post also highlights the importance of keeping organized lists and adapting to technology changes.

RAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
September 30, 2025 –4 minutes read time

We usually only remember to add salt to our Grocery List when we are using the last of it at dinner. That means, by the time we are writing our shopping list, we have usually forgotten all about it! Fortunately, we can ask Siri to add items to our Grocery List in the Reminders app without interrupting what we are doing! If you want the reminder added to a different list, that’s possible too. You just have to phrase your request a little differently.

Using Siri to add items to specific lists is pretty handy, as it’s faster than manually opening the Reminders app and adding them yourself. We like to use Siri to quickly add items to our Grocery List when we notice we are running low on something. Let’s explore how to use Siri to add reminders to specific lists.

  • Quickly add items to your Grocery list in Reminders hands-free.
  • Build your list without having to open the app.
  • Add items to lists on the go, so you do not forget by the time you’re sitting down to write your shopping list.

This tip was run on an iPhone 14 Pro using iOS 18.6.
Click here to learn how to update your iPhone to the latest iOS version.

First, to type in a response to Siri, you need to enable the feature. Head to:

Settings > Accessibility > Siri

and turn the toggle Type to Siri to the ON position. Refer to the image below:

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Setting Type to Siri option

Next, lets enable the Side button to activate Siri. Head to:

Settings> Siri > Talk to Siri

and turn the toggle Press Side Button for Siri to the ON position. See the image below:

Grocery 2
Setting Press Side Button for Siri option

Now, activate Siri by saying “Siri”/”Hey Siri,” or by pressing and holding the Side button. Then, simply say or type, “Add [item] to [list name].” For example, we told Siri, “Add eggs to grocery list.” Once the item has been added, a confirmation window will appear. You can tap the confirmation window to open the list and manually make any desired changes. See the following image:

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Adding an item to the Grocery List

This also works with more than just grocery lists. If you want the reminder added to a specific Reminders list, instead of saying, “Hey Siri, remind me to grocery shop,” say something like, 

  • “Siri add grocery shopping to my Personal Reminders list,” or 
  • Add Bass pro shop to my Monthly bills list,” instead.

Note! If the list does not exist, Siri will prompt you to create it. In our example, if the Monthly bills list does not exist, you can make it, and then the item will be added.

Refer to the image below:

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Creating a new list and adding an item to it

Next, open your Reminders app to view your Grocery and Monthly bills lists. See the image below:

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Viewing your lists

If you have multiple reminders list that you like to keep organized, quickly using Siri to add reminders to a list is a great way to do that.

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