20,000+ free books
Browse public-domain audiobooks directly inside the app.
Free public-domain audiobooks
Save free public-domain audiobooks from the built-in LibriVox catalog, then stream instantly or download for offline listening with bookmarks, progress, CarPlay, and sleep timer.
Built in catalog
LibriVox is useful for readers who want classics, public-domain literature, and no subscription. Audiobook Player saves titles to your library so they work with the same playback features as imported books.
Browse public-domain audiobooks directly inside the app.
Start quickly by streaming, or save a book for offline listening.
Use progress tracking, sleep timer, bookmarks, CarPlay, and Smart Rewind.
How to start
Free public-domain books
LibriVox is a useful starting point when you want free public-domain audiobooks instead of a subscription catalog. Audiobook Player lets you browse the catalog, save a title to your library, then listen with the same controls you use for imported MP3, M4A, and M4B books.
That means public-domain books still get saved progress, sleep timer, bookmarks, Smart Rewind, CarPlay support, and offline downloads. You can stream first if you want to start quickly, then download later for flights, commuting, or low-signal places. LibriVox books live beside your own audiobook files instead of being isolated in a separate app.
This makes LibriVox a good way to try the player before importing your own library. Save a classic, listen for a few chapters, set your preferred speed and sleep timer, then use the same workflow for MP3 folders, M4B files, ZIP archives, or cloud-hosted audiobooks.
It is also a simple on-ramp for new audiobook listeners who have not built a personal file library yet.
LibriVox FAQ
Yes. You can stream to start quickly or download books so they are available offline.
Yes. Saved progress, bookmarks, sleep timer, CarPlay, and Smart Rewind work with saved LibriVox books.
Yes. LibriVox provides public-domain audiobooks, and Audiobook Player keeps them accessible from your library.
Yes. Saved LibriVox titles appear in the same library as your imported MP3, M4A, M4B, ZIP, and cloud books.
No. You can browse, save, stream, and download public-domain LibriVox books from inside Audiobook Player.