Turn PDFs, articles, research papers, and more into natural audio. Listen on the go, take notes, and save time. Try Listening today!
Listening transforms articles, research papers, books, and PDFs into high-quality, natural-sounding audio. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or simply love learning on the go, Listening offers a seamless way to consume written content effortlessly.
Key Features:
Versatile Content Conversion: Turn a wide range of text—whether it’s academic papers, business reports, articles, or eBooks—into audio, making it easy to listen wherever you are.
Natural Voices: Enjoy human-like voices, even for complex or technical terms, that make listening more engaging and easier to follow.
One-Click Note-Taking: Capture key ideas with just one tap while listening. Perfect for keeping track of important points during your commute or workout.
Efficient Multitasking: Listen while you exercise, drive, or relax, freeing up time for other activities without missing out on important reading.
Custom Listening Experience: Adjust playback speeds from 0.5x to 4x to suit your needs. Speed through easier content or slow down for detailed comprehension.
Multi-Format Support: Convert PDFs, Word documents, articles, and more into audio, supporting a wide variety of formats.
Who Is Listening For? Whether you’re a busy professional trying to stay on top of the latest reports, a student balancing a heavy reading load, or simply someone who enjoys audiobooks and podcasts, Listening makes it easy to turn written text into a hands-free, on-the-go experience.
Pricing:
Premium Plans: Unlock unlimited listening and enhanced features with flexible monthly or yearly subscriptions.
Join thousands of users who are transforming the way they read and learn with Listening.
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Much better than speechify if you want to read journal articles
robin28syp
I am a PhD student who just tried multiple similar apps for the first time and I feel like “Listening” is the best for my purpose and would significantly improve my workflow. Unlike Speechify, Listening allows me to bookmark sentences with one click for future references while listening. This is essential cause I listen to articles while working out and cooking to save time — It is inconvenient if I have to pause audio and take highlights/notes using separate apps, or if I have to sit down later and go back through the article to re-find what sounded useful for me. Also, Listening takes time to render pdfs in the beginning, which actually leads to cleaner audio outputs that don’t include random marginal watermarks from journals that repeat after every page with Speechify. For the Listening team tho: I wanted to compare reddit reviews of various apps that do similar things and it was hard to locate posts about “Listening” because your name is really generic. I ended up just trying multiple apps and I do like this one. Hope you stay in business cause the subscription is yearly lol
Great at reading, bad at converting text
Frustrated ex-fan
The AI voices are impressive in their ability to read fairly naturally with pauses, emphasis, and tone. However, I have found that when it scans in text, it sometimes will skip a line, especially at page breaks. It also sometimes splits up a sentence as if there was a paragraph break, causing a pause in the AI voice that can impede comprehension. In one case, the font of the PDF was readable but something caused it to frequently interpret a “y” at the end of a word as separate from the rest of the word. Finally, when uploading a large PDF it has to load the text in chunks for reading, and when loading the next chunk it consistently was skipping about a paragraph so I had to manually move it back to the top of the skipped text (on the other hand, it was 200 pages and I’m impressed it could handle that at all!). If the text scanning is improved this could be 5 stars.
Wanted this to work so bad
AdSickened
I am a grad student and really, really wanted this to work. I held on to the subscription for a few months longer than I should have because I hoped for some serious improvements, but those never came. I cannot recommend this app and have instead taken to telling fellow academics to avoid it. Text readers and academic articles never mix well and unfortunately this app is no different. It is nice in concept - a reader app specifically oriented around academic articles that organizes by header sections and does not read the citations or header/footer information. I loved the idea of the text being available in the app to follow along with. However, in practice this app is a mess. The headers often do not correspond to the headers in the article (often many extra headers with no information below them, or headers that are just parts of a sentence). The text does not match the articles chronologically- often accidentally creating new and weird sentences or rearranging the text by reading across two columns or skipping sections. This is a huge issue because at times the authors’ intentions would be contradicted or made confusing by the app’s improper reading of the material. If the listener is not aware of this issue, they may end up mistaking the article entirely.
Don’t spend money on it. It doesn’t work
youlovetre
This app doesn’t read PDFs properly. I’ve tried to read multiple documents with this service. Every document I read with this app has the first or last sentence of a page cut off on just about every page. On multiple occasions I’ve had paragraphs get rearranged. The most recent document I’ve tried to read the reader skipped a large amount of pages, making a big chunk of the text just disappear and not be read. On another pdf, halfway through the document the reader decided to put the last page in the middle for no rhyme or reason. If this is meant to help students read and learn, these glitches are not conducive to this mission statement. I don’t even really understand how you can make a computer/AI that can’t read things in the right order. That should be your first priority when you make something like this. Do NOT spend your money on a service that only half works. I feel like my time and money is wasted every time I try to use this. They need to do a massive improvements before they can expect people to pay them. Starting with delivering what they claim.
- Smarter auto-scroll in text view mode
- Playback progress aligned on all screens
- Improved audio player reliability and media handling
- Updated FAQ and Help Center
- Fixed upload limit calculation for some accounts
- Stability and performance improvements
Version 4.1.8
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