Quick summary of the service
LibriVox is a volunteer-run website that provides free public-domain audiobooks. The site hosts recordings of texts that are in the public domain, making them freely available to anyone who wants to listen or download. Unlike subscription services such as Audible or Kindle Unlimited, LibriVox focuses on cost-free access and community-created recordings rather than commercial titles.
Where the audio comes from
The recordings are produced and uploaded by volunteers who convert public-domain books into spoken form. The project primarily draws its source texts from large public repositories like the Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg, then adds volunteer narration to create the audio editions.
Search the catalog by:
- Language
- Genre / subject
- Title of the work
- Author
Who can get involved
Participation is open to anyone. If you enjoy reading aloud, you can volunteer to record chapters and contribute to the collection. If you prefer to be a listener, you can simply browse and download audio without signing up. The community regularly welcomes new volunteers to help expand the catalog.
What to expect from the library
- A wide range of genres spanning classics and lesser-known works
- Recordings produced by amateur and passionate readers rather than professional narrators
- Regular additions as volunteers continue to record new titles
Note: Because LibriVox focuses on public-domain material, it generally does not include recent bestsellers or copyrighted contemporary works.
Why try audiobooks here
If you love books but struggle to find time to read, listening can be a convenient alternative. LibriVox offers a cost-free way to enjoy narrated books, with a broad selection contributed by fellow readers around the world. Give it a try to see whether the volunteer-produced recordings match your listening preferences.
Technical
- Web App
- Free