Best Android app specifically for playing audio books. Some Features:
- Classification of books (new, started, finished).
- Application Widget.
- No need to finish one book to start another. Progress is saved independently for all books.
- NO ADS!.




Voice is described as 'You just add your main audiobook folder and every folder in there will be recognised as a single book. That keeps your library simple and tidy' and is a Audio Player in the news & books category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Voice for a variety of platforms, including Android, Windows, Mac, F-Droid and iPhone apps. The best Voice alternative is Smart AudioBook Player, which is free. Other great apps like Voice are BookPlayer, Listen Audiobook Player, Prologue and Cozy Player.
Best Android app specifically for playing audio books. Some Features:


















MortPlayer Audio Books is a special media player for audio books. Separate folders, save+restore position for every track, bookmarks, ...




Plays audio files from your device. Its UI is minimalist and optimized for audiobooks.




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A simple read-out-loud application that enables you to listen to the content of text files, EPUB e-books and PDF documents using one of the installed voices.

Desktop Audiobook player for Windows 10/11. Supports .m4b and .mp3 file types. It also supports audiobooks that consist of multiple files. I created this because Audible removed their desktop player (and I really hate browser based players).



Audiobookshelf server client built with Flutter. Features include a functional player with speed control, sleep timer, and shake control. It offers offline listening and caching for data saving, material design, and extensive customizable settings.



Handles mix of folders / subfolders with audiobooks better than any other alternative (i.e. actually works as expected). 'AudioAncher' and 'Voice', for instance, only show a fraction of the books in the selected folder. It lacks in the UX department, but makes up for it with its absurd amount of options. I've used it for over a year for any book not from audible, (that includes Overdrive/Libby).