Listening transforms articles, research papers, books, and PDFs into high-quality, natural-sounding audio. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or simply love learning on the go, Listening offers a seamless way to consume written content effortlessly.
Key Features:
Versatile Content Conversion: Turn a wide range of text—whether it’s academic papers, business reports, articles, or eBooks—into audio, making it easy to listen wherever you are.
Natural Voices: Enjoy human-like voices, even for complex or technical terms, that make listening more engaging and easier to follow.
One-Click Note-Taking: Capture key ideas with just one tap while listening. Perfect for keeping track of important points during your commute or workout.
Efficient Multitasking: Listen while you exercise, drive, or relax, freeing up time for other activities without missing out on important reading.
Custom Listening Experience: Adjust playback speeds from 0.5x to 4x to suit your needs. Speed through easier content or slow down for detailed comprehension.
Multi-Format Support: Convert PDFs, Word documents, articles, and more into audio, supporting a wide variety of formats.
Who Is Listening For? Whether you’re a busy professional trying to stay on top of the latest reports, a student balancing a heavy reading load, or simply someone who enjoys audiobooks and podcasts, Listening makes it easy to turn written text into a hands-free, on-the-go experience.
Pricing:
Free Plan: Access core features, including text-to-speech functionality, for free.
Premium Plans: Unlock unlimited listening and enhanced features with flexible monthly or yearly subscriptions.
Join thousands of users who are transforming the way they read and learn with Listening.
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In-Apps
Unlimited Listening, Yearly
899.00 r
Unlimited Listening, Monthly
179.00 r
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Listening FAQ
Is Listening free?
Yes, Listening is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Listening legit?
⚠️ The Listening app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does Listening cost?
Listening has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 539.00 r.
This is a great idea, but the app still has soo many bugs. Sometimes it will just not process half a paper, sometimes start translating in to another language. And reading voices are still so stacato that it can hinder understanding. I dont think it has been possible for me to read any papers here without following along on my ipad on the side.
Great idea disappointing execution
I thought it would be great tool, however it's very random what it chose to define as text. it stopped mid introduction section and just jumped 5 sections further ahead for no reason, there were nothing but text, that it could get confused about. Tried uploading the same pdf article from pub.med several times more or less the same sections it kept skipping. Such promise and yet such a disappointment.
Great idea, however, the app is just not there yet.
Papers with tables are difficult to follow because some of the table content is read.
Many references are read.
Sentences are often d videos in to two or more sentences making it difficult to follow.
I can’t imagine life without it
As a grad student I love this app. I’ve had it about 6 months now, but the most recent update fixed a lot of my issues with it. I do wish the mobile version allowed me to see the document’s cover bc there’s so many sometimes I get them mixed up. I also wish it allowed me to build a filing system for readings for certain things. Hopefully they work on that when they finish out the little bugs. I love it though! It is a serious time saver.
Had to cancel
It’s too bad I really like the service, but the app gets in a state where it just shows a blank screen and it’s completely unresponsive. I’ve had to delete and reinstall in order to fix it. After the fifth time I gave up.
Non-existent customer service
I canceled months ago and continue to be charged. Customer service told me my account would be canceled but that never happened. Now the customer service email is no longer in service. The product is fine but this is the only way I can think of to contact anyone at this company.
When you unsubscribe, unsubscribe using the store not the app
I made an account and bought 3 months for the price of one. Found out the app still needs a ton of work and deleted my account and unsubscribed in the app itself. Come to find out 7 months later it had been billing me the whole time. So now I am out ~$90.
I am super sad that this app isn’t what it says it is. As a student with learning “disabilities” this could have the power to drastically change how I learn and my bandwidth. But in science(biochemistry and relevant) and philosophy(my major and minor) the app is useless for reading papers. I am very disappointed and hope someday an app will come along which can truly do what this claims to do.
What was wrong with it:
1)more often then not the app would read the pdf out of order.
2)most of the jargon and a ton of the abbreviations it misread or mispronounced. (In chemistry Ca+ does not mean California)
3)the app would skip full pages/paragraphs/sentences. And sometimes it wouldn’t load or detect words on full pdfs.
Possibly this could work for more cut and dry topics but I doubt it could work for anything above a 5 grade level.
Severely downgrading initial review
The app has become increasingly buggy to the point of being unusable. Rarely can I get a full reading of an uploaded pdf, even a single article. Processing takes ridiculously long. I think maybe they just can't afford the compute anymore. I have placed multiple support requests over the past several months and have received no reply. This company seems to be dead in the water--do not purchase!
Kind of usable
Currently the subscription is $10. I don't think it's worth that. Here's why
1) Audio controls don't work with Bluetooth buttons. Not in my car, not on my headphones. So no fast forward, rewind. There are screen buttons that can jump back 10 sec. Sometimes I just want to jump back 1 sentence, or 3 sec. Not smooth navigating.
2) Pronounciation: can be all over the place. It's not bad overall but common words can be off. Scientific words are more often wrong. Strings of numbers are read nonsensically. (Eg 1980s is pronounced one thousand nine hundred and eighty S) . Choppy pronounciation pulls me out of concentration instantly. And sprinkle enough in, and the listening experience becomes more work than it's worth.
3) Importing: the OCR needs work. It does an adequate job ignoring footnotes but often it will chunk words together without spaces.
Sotheeffectisanarratortryingtoreadalongstringofwordsanditsincomprehensible.
Descriptions of graphs and figures aren't always left out of narration. The flow is so hit or kiss that I can't really recommend this over using Apple Siri voice reading with the accessibility features.
No help function to fix missing chunks of paper
With the first few pdfd I used it worked perfectly! Perfect transcription and totally clear reading. So when it works, it’s fantastic.
But lately I’ve been uploading new papers, all in the exact same format as the first one, and the transcribed version imported into the app, which the voice reads, is constantly missing pieces. I have no idea why but the app is missing full chunks of the original. I have tried re-uploading the document in different planets and the same thing continues to happen. The app has no “help” or troubleshooting section, or contact information in order to understand why this issue happens or how to fix it or how to prevent this from happening with future documents.
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