Build a Personal Listening Library
Peech centers everyday reading around a Library where new material can be collected and revisited instead of remaining scattered across separate apps. A reader can start with plain text, a document, a web page, or a saved link, then return to the same item when there is time to listen. The design suits study notes, newsletters, book chapters, and other text that is easier to consume with headphones than on a screen.
The Library also gives the experience a useful sense of progress. Items can move through listening routines, while playlists and autoplay help connect several pieces of content into one session. Chapter and table-of-contents support makes longer books easier to navigate, so Peech can work as a practical companion for commutes, exercise, household tasks, or focused review.
Import Text, Files, Links, and Books
Peech gives users several ways to bring material into one listening workflow. Plain Text accepts pasted writing, while Files opens a document picker for formats such as PDF, DOCX, EPUB, and PPTX. The Library also provides Web Link and YouTube entries for turning online material into text-based listening, plus Kindle and Add from Other Apps paths for content already stored elsewhere.
This broad input mix is useful when reading material arrives in different forms. A photographed page or handwritten note can be processed with OCR, and web or document parsing reduces the need to retype long passages. Users can choose the most convenient entry point for a textbook, article, email, presentation, or saved video summary, then keep the result alongside other items.
Shape the Voice and Playback Experience
Listening is not limited to one fixed narration style. Peech offers voice presets tailored to content types such as news, romance, fiction, religion, ASMR, and anime, with options that can use different voices for structured parts of a text. Automatic language detection and support for more than sixty languages make the same Library useful for multilingual reading and language practice.
Playback controls help users match audio to the task at hand. Speed control can make a short review faster or a dense chapter more comfortable, while synchronized text highlighting supports read-along focus. Playlists, autoplay, background listening, and a sleep timer add practical control for people who want to keep listening without constantly returning to the phone.
Fit Audio Reading into Study and Work
Peech is especially useful when the goal is to keep learning or catching up while the eyes are busy. Students can turn notes, books, scanned pages, and presentations into audio for revision, while professionals can process articles, emails, and reports during travel or routine work. Readers who prefer listening, need larger text, or benefit from highlighted words can adjust the experience around their own pace.
The app also suits anyone building a repeatable reading habit rather than finishing one file and leaving. A personal library, saved links, playlists, language choices, and playback controls create a flexible routine for short sessions or longer books. Share-based importing makes it easy to send an article or document into Peech from another app, then return to the item when the timing is right.