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LibriTalk: Books, Spoken LibriTalk converts your EPUB and PDF books into chapterized M4B audiobooks with natural AI voices. No subscription, no app lock-in. Upload a file, pick a voice, and download a finished audiobook in minutes. Your first book is free.
How it works - Upload an EPUB or PDF: novels, light novels, fanfiction, business books, reports, or academic papers. - Preview the narrative word count for free, with non-narrative sections (table of contents, copyright pages, indexes, blurbs) excluded so you only pay for what you'd actually want narrated. - Choose from 10 natural voices, US or British, male or female, and sample each first. - Download a proper M4B with chapter markers that plays in BookPlayer, Prologue, Plex, Apple Books, VLC, and most audiobook apps.
Why LibriTalk - Pay per file, not per month. $0.99 for short books, $2.49 for most novels, $4.99 for long reads. No subscriptions, no surprise charges. - Files you own forever. Download and keep your audiobook with zero app lock-in. - Privacy by default. Your uploaded file is deleted as soon as its text is extracted, and the finished audiobook is wiped from our servers 48 hours after delivery. - Honest pricing. See exactly what you're charged for before you pay.
Who it's for Readers with a backlog and no audio version in sight - web novel and light novel fans, fanfiction readers, self-hosters who love clean M4B files, students converting PDFs of papers and textbooks, and anyone who'd rather listen than read. Start with your first audiobook free. No credit card required.
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Readers with a backlog and no commute-friendly way through it: web novel, light novel, and fanfiction readers whose books have no official audio; self-hosted audiobook enthusiasts (Audiobookshelf, Plex, Prologue) who want clean M4B files; students and professionals turning PDFs of papers, reports, and business books into something they can listen to; and accessibility-focused readers who find listening easier than reading. Anyone who owns ebooks but wants to listen rather than read.
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LibriTalk was built to fix a gap: most books people own as EPUBs or PDFs, web novels, niche non-fiction, academic PDFs, etc will never get an official audiobook, and the existing DIY routes meant wrestling with Calibre and command-line TTS scripts, while the polished apps demanded a subscription and kept your audio locked inside them. LibriTalk turns that into a few clicks: upload a file, see exactly what you'll be charged for, pick a voice, and download an audiobook that's genuinely yours.
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Used by individual readers who'd rather listen
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LibriTalk is built with Django + Celery on the backend and Next.js on the frontend, with PostgreSQL and Redis underneath. Audiobook narration runs on Kokoro TTS via serverless GPUs, and ffmpeg compiles the chapterized M4B files stored on Cloudflare R2. Payments are handled by Razorpay, auth via Google SSO + JWT.