NarratorBox

June 5, 2026 · 4 min read

Turn PDFs and reports into audio you can actually follow

Long PDFs and dense reports are hard to read on a screen. Here is how to listen to them instead.

Reports, research papers, and exported PDFs are some of the hardest things to read on a screen. The lines are long, the pages are dense, and the format fights you the whole way down. Listening is a much kinder way to get through them.

The line break problem

When you copy text out of a PDF, it often arrives broken into short lines with hyphens splitting words across them. Paste that into most tools and the voice stumbles over every break.

NarratorBox cleans that up on paste. Hard line breaks inside a paragraph get joined, split words get repaired, and extra spacing gets tidied so the narration reads like real prose instead of a column of fragments.

Built for long documents

You can paste up to fifty thousand characters in a single narration, which covers most chapters and reports in one go. Because the audio streams from the first sentence, you are listening while the rest is still being prepared.

If you want to keep a narration, turn on save to library before you generate and it will be there the next time you sign in. If you do not, it stays temporary and is cleaned up for you.

Try it on a report you have been avoiding. The first full narration each day is free.

Hear your own reading

Paste an article and listen from the first sentence. The first full narration each day is free.

Try NarratorBox