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Reading, without the barrier.

If reading long documents is tiring, slow, or painful — dyslexia, low vision, ADHD, or plain screen fatigue — AudioDoc reads them aloud in a natural voice, free.

Hear your first document now

Upload a PDF, ebook, or notes file — no account, no assessment, no paywall.

Listen to a document

No account, no credit card. Works in your browser.

Why listening helps

Audio doesn't fix reading differences — it routes around them for the documents that matter today.

  • Skip the decoding

    Hearing text removes the letter-by-letter work that makes long reads exhausting with dyslexia. Follow along visually, or just listen.

  • Rest your eyes

    Low vision, migraines, or end-of-day screen fatigue — listening lets the document come to you instead.

  • Keep your independence

    Read the rental contract, the school letter, or the report yourself, without waiting for someone to read it to you.

Designed to stay out of the way

Your pace

Slow down, speed up, re-listen — no judgment.

Natural voices

24 narrators that are pleasant for hours, not robotic.

Free, period

No license, no subscription, no student verification.

Private

Your documents aren't shared or sold.

Frequently asked questions

Honest answers about listening as a reading support.

How can AudioDoc help with dyslexia?
It removes the decoding step: instead of working through dense text visually, you hear it read aloud in a natural voice while following along on screen if you like. Many people with dyslexia find listening (or reading while listening) less tiring for long documents. It's a support tool, not a treatment.
Is it really free? Assistive tools are often expensive.
Yes. Dedicated assistive reading software often costs hundreds of dollars or requires a school license. AudioDoc is free with no subscription or credit card — accessibility shouldn't be a premium feature.
Can I slow the voice down?
Yes. Narration speed is fully adjustable, and your position is always saved, so you can slow down for difficult passages and re-listen to any section.
Does it work for low vision or eye fatigue?
Yes. Any text-based PDF, EPUB, or markdown file can be listened to entirely by ear. The reader also works with your browser's zoom and dark mode for partially-sighted reading along.
What about ADHD and focus?
Some people focus better with audio, or with audio and text together; others don't — it's individual. Since AudioDoc is free and needs no sign-up, trying it on a real document costs nothing.
Can schools or support services recommend it?
Yes, freely — there's no license to buy. Students can use it as guests instantly, or create free accounts to keep their documents across the term.

Try it on a real document

The document that's been sitting unread is a good first test.

Listen to a document

No account, no credit card. Works in your browser.