Audio

Listen when reading is not convenient

Cruxible supports audio summaries so reading can fit into the parts of the day when your eyes are busy but your attention is available.

Setup saves your reading preferences, then opens the full Cruxible app.

Prefer iPhone? Download Cruxible on the App Store.

Start the real workflow

Listen to book summaries and keep learning while commuting, walking, or taking a break from the screen.

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Best forAudio-first and mixed reading modes, Voice preferences where supported, Works with the same reading and practice loop
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After setupCruxible saves your preferences and opens the real signed-in workflow for this feature.
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What stays privateUploaded files, generated outputs, account data, and saved progress stay inside the signed-in app.
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Choose listening modeUse audio when reading on screen is not the right format for the moment.
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Stay connected to the same study viewAudio lives alongside summaries, quizzes, and flashcards instead of becoming a separate workflow.
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Switch back to practiceMove from listening into review when you need to check comprehension.

Common questions

What does Cruxible do for listen when reading is not convenient?
Cruxible supports audio summaries so reading can fit into the parts of the day when your eyes are busy but your attention is available.
What happens after I click the button?
Cruxible starts setup first, saves your preferences, and then opens the real app workflow.
Does Cruxible expose private uploads to search engines?
No. Public pages describe the feature, but uploaded documents, generated outputs, and account screens stay private.

Continue in the app

Set up Cruxible once, save your reading preferences, then continue into the real library, upload, quiz, flashcard, and audio workflow.

Try audio summaries