AudioShelf is a modern, open-source audiobook player for Windows designed to treat your audiobooks like actual books. It combines a clean, distraction-free interface with powerful accessibility features, making it the perfect choice for everyone.

It automatically remembers your playback position for every single book, organizing your library seamlessly.

Key Features:
• ♿ Accessibility First: Native NVDA integration (nvdaControllerClient) & full keyboard navigation.
• 🔖 Smart Memory: Remembers position, volume, and speed for every book independently.
• 🎧 Focused Listening: Auto-rewind on pause & distraction-free UI.
• 📂 Library Organization: Visual management for authors and titles.
• 🚀 Flexible Deployment: Available as Installer or Portable (ZIP).
• 🔓 Open Source: 100% Free, no ads, no tracking.

Experience your library the way it was meant to be heard—accessible to everyone.

Features

  • Native NVDA Screen Reader Support (High-performance speech feedback
  • Full Keyboard Navigation Support
  • Global Hotkeys for background control
  • Auto-resume playback functionality
  • Desktop Audiobook Player for Windows
  • Clean and distraction-free Interface
  • Library management
  • Portable and Installer versions available
  • 100% Free and Open Source

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2025-12-11