uLIBRARY

Published by: Ulverscroft Group
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With uLIBRARY you can take your library’s digital collection anywhere – browse, borrow and enjoy the best in eAudiobooks and eBook on your smartphone or tablet.

Sign in securely with your library membership to access your library’s full collection of uLIBRARY’s digital content for free – it’s really that simple.

Discover your new favourite story
- Search for your favourite genre with ease with intuitive genre sliders and in-depth search options.
- Try out the title before downloading with eAudio and eBook previews available.
- Find recommended reads through our world first integrated book clubs, Talking Books and Bookworms as well as a ‘Next Read’ feature that populates based on the books you’ve previously enjoyed.
- Effortlessly renew and return the titles to continue your uLIBRARY journey on your own terms.
- Easily locate your previously downloaded titles to enjoy them all over again.

Listen Your Own Way

- With automatic synchronisation and bookmarking you’ll never lose your place, even if you change devices.
- Slow down or speed up the audio as required with a wide-ranging speed function (0.25 to 3.0x)
- Reach the conclusion at your own pace with a 30 second skip function or simply select the final chapter with our easy-to-use track selection.
- With our integrated sleep function, every audiobook can become a bedtime story – no matter your age.
- Listen anywhere, regardless of connectivity with offline listening.

Read Your Own Way

- Our built in eReader is the most accessible yet with adjustable font sizes, faces (including OpenDyslexic) as well as text and background colour so that everyone can explore the joy of reading.
- No need to carry lots of books in your bag, with offline reading available.
- Add bookmarks to revisit your favourite sections.


Please note that your library’s uLIBRARY collection is curated by your library and not the uLIBRARY digital team.
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  • Is uLIBRARY free?

    Yes, uLIBRARY is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    uLIBRARY is free.

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User Rating

1.74 out of 5

19 ratings in Australia

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uLIBRARY Reviews

Does weird things on my iPhone

Bonj16 on

Australia

Clunky - if I pause then begin again the volume automatically is turned down. Rubbish app.

Terrible

NickyCsk on

Australia

I routinely use other apps to download and listen to audiobooks but this one is terrible - every other time I go to open it I just get a blank screen and have to reinstall the app. Then when it does work, the book does not always open to the last place. Such a waste of time.

Terrible

Sam500600 on

Australia

I understand we can no longer download audiobooks from the library and listen to them on our own choice of reliable user friendly app. Have the library people who endorse this app actually looked at this app. I am trying to use it on an iPhone and can’t even open it. Rubbish. A really poor choice Libraries Australia. 👎🏻

Unusable too many dropouts

Suzkate on

Australia

Unable to listen to a book borrowed from the library. Need to rely on BorrowBox Libby Overdrive.. frustrating and awful.

App won’t open!

RussellEaston on

Australia

App won’t open on iPad running iOS 15

Wont keep place

erilanne on

Australia

Several times as I was reopening my book it took me back to the beginning and I had to stop and guess where I might have been up to, trying several chapters before I found my place again. Then before I finished it the ap just refused to open. So I deleted and am now reloading

Help!

57robyn57 on

Australia

I have updated this app today on my iPad Pro, and now it won’t even open. It may have been slow and had a few issues before, but at least I could open it and use it. Help please.

Good catalogue, shame about the app

wmlewis on

Australia

My library offers an awesome catalogue which is partly accessible via this app but sadly the app lets it down by consistently failing to perform. There’s another review which covers those problems, and I’ve raised them a while ago with the developer before but it hasn’t improved. A real shame.

Terrible

divlocket on

Australia

Absolutely terrible, hardly any books to listen to. Ui is also terrible. Deleted one minute after downloaded. NOT RECOMMENDED. DO NOT DOWLOAD.

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quick red fox on

Australia

There are so many problems with this app I don’t know where to start. Downloading takes ages, an item I had downloaded disappeared and had to be downloaded again. Then it stopped in the middle of the book and started at the beginning again. The speed and sleep buttons don’t seem to work, I could go on on.

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Top Free
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