Narratr use cases
Practical ways to turn EPUB and TXT files you already own or have permission to use into AI-narrated audiobooks.
Choose the job you want Narratr to do
Turn an EPUB into an audiobook
Bring a readable EPUB file, keep your place, and listen with chapter-aware playback and read-along highlighting.
Listen to long TXT files
Use plain-text imports for public-domain books, drafts, notes, and long documents you have the right to use.
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.
Check whether your file fits
Confirm the safest public import formats before spending time preparing a book for listening.
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.
Build a public-domain listening habit
Use the guide hub for source-file preparation, import workflow notes, and upcoming public-domain listening examples.
What to read next
- If your source file is an ebook, start with EPUB to audiobook.
- If you want the step-by-step Android workflow, read how to convert EPUB to audiobook on Android.
- If your source file is plain text, start with TXT to audiobook, then use the TXT app guide.
- If you are unsure what can be imported, check supported files.
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