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10.18.2
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29.7 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About LibriVox Audio Books

LibriVox Audio Books gives you instant access to 40,000 free audiobooks spanning classic literature, history, biography, poetry, and more. Stream any title over the internet or download it for offline listening — at no cost, no ads, no subscription required.

Finding your next listen is straightforward. Browse by title, author, or genre; discover new recordings added daily; search by keyword; or filter by your favorite narrator. The app highlights popular titles and out-of-print treasures alongside contemporary classics. Once you start listening, a sleep timer lets you pause playback on your schedule, and unlimited bookmarks help you return to passages that matter.

Take your library anywhere. Bluetooth controls let you manage playback from compatible headphones or devices. Android Auto integration brings audiobooks to your car dashboard, while Google Cast support streams to compatible speakers throughout your home. Your listening history syncs across sessions, so you pick up exactly where you left off—whether you're resuming a recent book or returning to a favorite from months ago.

The collection extends beyond audiobooks. Old-time radio dramas, spoken-word recordings, and curated collections round out the catalog, all free to stream and download. This breadth exists because LibriVox is powered by hundreds of volunteer narrators, editors, and producers who record and release new material daily. The result is a growing library that spans world literature in every genre—from nineteenth-century novels to modern biography, from ancient philosophy to contemporary poetry.

Start listening to LibriVox Audio Books today and discover thousands of stories waiting for you.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 40,000 free audiobooks with no ads or subscription required
  • Download titles for offline listening and take them anywhere
  • Bluetooth, Android Auto, and Google Cast integration for flexible playback
  • Listening history syncs across sessions so you resume where you left off

Cons

  • Volunteer narrators mean variable audio quality and production standards across titles
  • Large downloads consume significant device storage for offline listening
  • Streaming requires stable internet connection during playback
  • Browsing 40,000 titles with basic filters may make discovery time-consuming

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