5 Best Free Audiobook Apps to Relax With and Listen To
5 Best Free Audiobook Apps to Relax With and Listen To

Unlock a world of stories with the five best free audiobook apps. Dive into captivating narratives anytime, anywhere. Explore now for an immersive listening experience!(Photo : Unsplash/Kenny Eliason)

Imagine yourself curled up with your favorite blanket, a steaming cup of tea, and an engrossing novel without turning a page. Audiobooks bring this scene to life, letting you lose yourself in compelling stories without using your hands. Selecting the ideal app is crucial to improving your listening experience.

The top five free audiobook applications are examined in this article, providing you with an abundance of tales at your fingertips that may turn your downtime into exciting literary journeys. Explore and choose the ideal app to curl up with during your upcoming audiobook getaway.

LibriVox

Founded in 2005, LibriVox is a leading free audiobook app with a huge library of public domain books expertly read by volunteers. It provides classics from writers like Twain and Dickens in multiple formats, including downloadable versions for offline listening. Multilingual narrations showcase global literature. However, its reliance on public domain works limits its collection. 

Spotify

Spotify provides access to the U.S., a benefit many may not be aware of. Premium subscribers get 15 free hours of audiobook listening each month. Do not pass up this bonus service if you already have a premium subscription.

Thanks to a wide selection that includes romance and science fiction genres, you can listen to over 200,000 audiobook titles. It is a chance to maximize your subscription and delve into new literary realms. 

Libro.fm

Libro.fm stands out as a preferred audiobook app, offering unlimited listening while championing local independent bookstores. Membership, priced at $14.99 per month, grants one audiobook credit. Educators, librarians, booksellers, and reviewers can also access free audiobooks through the Audiobook Listening Copy program.

As an employee-owned Social Purpose Corporation, Libro.fm shares profits from audiobook sales with chosen bookstores, fostering community support. Founded in 2014, Libro.fm has since expanded globally, partnering with over 3,000 bookstores and serving members in 60 countries.

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Libby

Libby is an excellent option for library members, providing free access to your library card. However, your choices are confined to your local library's collection, which may be comprehensive or limited.

Similar to a physical library, there is a cap on the number of copies available, often leading to waitlists. Additionally, borrowing periods typically span 21 days for most titles. While it offers convenient access to library resources, Libby's scope depends on the offerings of your specific library.

Internet Archive

The Internet Archive provides accessibility to a large number of free audiobooks that listeners can listen to and download at any time. It is an online non-profit library specializing in giveaways of digital content, including books, movies, songs, and webpages.

Launched in 1996, the Internet Archive aims to enlighten and preserve the history of the World Wide Web. The Internet Archive works with more than 1,200 partners to make its digital public library larger than the universe.

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