Narratr use cases

Practical ways to turn EPUB and TXT files you already own or have permission to use into AI-narrated audiobooks.

Safe scopeNarratr is not a book catalogue. It helps you listen to supported files you bring yourself, with clear boundaries around source files, launch state, and subscription details.

Choose the job you want Narratr to do

Reading backlog

Turn an EPUB into an audiobook

Bring a readable EPUB file, keep your place, and listen with chapter-aware playback and read-along highlighting.

Plain text

Listen to long TXT files

Use plain-text imports for public-domain books, drafts, notes, and long documents you have the right to use.

AI narration

Create AI narration for your own files

Move from synthetic on-device voices to more natural cloud AI voices when you want a warmer listening experience.

File check

Check whether your file fits

Confirm the safest public import formats before spending time preparing a book for listening.

Listen and read

Follow along while you listen

Use word-level follow-along to keep your eyes and ears in sync when reviewing a dense book or manuscript.

Rights-cleared listening

Build a public-domain listening habit

Use the guide hub for source-file preparation, import workflow notes, and upcoming public-domain listening examples.

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