LinkReader: Articles to Audio
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LinkReader turns anything you want to read into something you can listen to — in a voice that actually sounds
human, not a robot reading a teleprompter.
A voice worth listening to
Choose from natural, high-quality voices — including on-device Siri AI voices, OpenAI's studio-quality
narration, or OpenVox's library of hundreds of voices. No more choosing between "convenient" and "listenable."
Adjust speed, skip back 15 seconds, skip forward 30 — it feels like a podcast made just for you.
Wherever you are
Save an article on your Mac and it's ready to play on your iPhone by the time you pick it up. Get in the car,
and it's already queued in CarPlay — browse hands-free, play with one tap, and flag a moment while you drive
without ever looking at a screen. Everything syncs privately through your own iCloud account. One inbox. Every
device.
Notes that live inside the moment — not a blank page
Most note-taking apps give you an empty page and hope you remember the context later. LinkReader does the
opposite: tap the flag while you're listening, and your note — typed or spoken — is pinned to the exact second
it happened. Tap it later and you're back in that moment instantly, no scrolling, no guessing which paragraph
you meant. Voice notes are transcribed automatically, so you get a searchable note without breaking your
stride.
Hear your own writing
LinkReader isn't just for other people's articles. Paste in a draft, a speech, an essay you're working on —
anything — and listen to it read back to you. Hearing your own words out loud is one of the fastest ways to
catch what doesn't work: the sentence that's too long, the paragraph that drags, the line that finally lands.
Flag the moments that need work exactly the way you would with any article, then go back and fix them with the
context still fresh.
Save it once. Listen everywhere. Never lose a thought.