
Listening: Text to Speech
James Pankaew
4.3
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Turn academic papers, PDFs, and web pages into audio. Take notes with one click. Choose which sections you want to listen to.
Everything is narrated using a lifelike, human sounding voice.
It’s quick and easy. Give it a try today!
[Minimum supported app version: 2.2.25]
Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2022-09-30 |
Categories | Books & Reference |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | James Pankaew |
Support URL | James Pankaew |
Content Rating | Everyone |
Average Rating
4.71K+
Rating Breakdown
Featured Reviews
By Kimberly Nielsen
2024-04-23
Version 1.1.165
AudioHate itA few common and annoying issues: 1. Pronounces hyphenated words in PDF papers weirdly (e.g. "guid-ed" becomes "gooey-did"). 2. Still includes citations in voice recordings (e.g. "Russel et al., 2019" is spoken). 3. Occasionally adds spaces between letters of every word and pronounces the word as individual letters (e.g., "l e t t e r s"). 4. Will only let me upload PDFs, but not links to papers, even with institutional access.
By Damon Berry
2024-02-13
Version 1.1.149
AudioBugsHate itSpendingWaitingGood idea but barely usable. My files all contain awkward mid sentence pauses in every single sentence that disrupt the flow of what I am listening to. The voice change feature does not work at all. The app cannot be closed and restarted in any normal way - when it bugs out, which it does often, I have to force stop the app. Then it logs me out and won't let me log back in. So then I have to Uninstall the app. Total nightmare - will not pay for this in its current state.
By Autumn Averitt
2023-12-08
Version
DeviceFeature RequestsStrenuousnessMaybe it's a Samsung compatibility issue, but out of the 10+ times I've tried to upload a pdf, one time has worked. My best guess is that it needs to be directly uploaded from your phone rather than from a cloud drive. Also beware, you'll think you've unsubscribed based on the website, but you have to *also* go in to your Google Play account and unsubscribe there. If your target market is broke and stressed-out grad students, you should prioritize making unsubscribing easy.