Read Articles With Your Ears

Paste a URL. The ads disappear. The navigation disappears. The cookie banner disappears. What's left is the article — as audio.

How It Works

Step 1

Paste a URL

Any article, blog post, or news story.

Step 2

ListenJet extracts the content

Ads, sidebars, navigation, cookie notices, "related articles" — all gone. Just the actual article text remains.

Step 3

Pick your mode

Full Read — the complete article, narrated cleanly. AI Summary — the key points. Pick a style: Concise, Extended, Formal, or Conversational.

Step 4

Listen or download

Stream it now. Download as MP3 (Pro and Max). Ask questions about the article. Translate to 10 languages.

Your Browser's Read-Aloud Feature Is Terrible

You've tried it. The browser reads the entire page — cookie notice, author bio, "Share on Twitter," "You might also like," footer links, copyright notice. Then the actual article, somewhere in the middle.

ListenJet extracts the article. Only the article. Then gives you the choice: hear the whole thing, or hear a summary.

Your browser reads web pages. ListenJet reads articles.

How People Actually Use This

The morning reading stack

You bookmark 10 articles a day. You read 2. Convert the rest to audio summaries — scan through them during your commute. The good ones? Go back and Full Read them.

Research mode

Writing about a topic? Drop 5 article URLs into a Mega Summary. ListenJet reads all of them and gives you one audio covering the full picture.

The "I'll read it later" cure

You know those 47 saved articles you're never going to read? Convert them to audio. Actually consume them. Close the tabs.

Paste a link. Hear the article.

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