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Private podcast feed
for reading.

Turn articles and PDFs into audio you can actually finish.

Finish your reading queue while you move

Paste a URL or upload a PDF

Drop any article link or document and Queudio handles extraction, rewriting, and audio generation automatically — no reading required.

It lands in your personal audio feed

Every article becomes a podcast episode in a private feed that belongs only to you. Queue up a week of reading in minutes.

Listen on your commute, chores, or run

Play in the browser or subscribe via RSS in any podcast app. Your reading list finally gets heard — without sitting down to read it.

Hear a rewrite,
not a webpage.

Most text-to-speech tools read raw article text aloud — and it sounds like it. Bullet lists, navigation fragments, captions, and subscription prompts all get read verbatim. Queudio rewrites first: every article is transformed into spoken prose before a single word is synthesized. Bullet points become flowing sentences, transitions connect ideas, and anything that only makes sense on a page is stripped out. The result sounds like a podcast host read the piece — not a machine scanning a webpage.

Raw article text

Key findings: — Revenue up 14% YoY. — CEO steps down Q3. — See chart above. Analysts say... [SUBSCRIBE TO READ MORE] Share this article. Tags: finance, markets.

Queudio audio script

In this piece from The Financial Times, the company reported revenue growth of fourteen percent year over year. In a notable leadership shift, the chief executive announced plans to step down in the third quarter...

Choose the way you want to consume it

Full article

The complete article, rewritten for audio. Every detail preserved — ideal for longer reads you want to absorb fully without skimming.

Condensed

A tight 3–5 minute summary of the key facts. Get the gist of anything without the full runtime.

Plain language

The full article rewritten in clear, simple sentences. Built for readers with dyslexia, cognitive disabilities, or anyone who prefers plain prose.

Take your queue anywhere

Private podcast RSS feed

Subscribe to your Queudio queue in Overcast, Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts — any app that reads RSS. Your articles arrive as podcast episodes.

RSS newsletter feeds

Connect your Substack, Morning Brew, or any RSS source. New issues queue automatically, ready to listen before you've opened your inbox.

Accessibility-first design

High contrast mode, OpenDyslexic font, side-by-side transcript panel, and full keyboard and screen reader support. Fully operable without sight.

Daily Brief

AI-curated morning audio from your chosen topics, generated each day and waiting when you wake up. Pro plan only.

Early AccessChrome extension — save articles directly from any webpage, including sites you already subscribe to.

Simple, transparent pricing

Start free, upgrade when you need more.

Trial

Try it with a few articles before committing. No credit card required.

$0
Start free
  • 5 articles (lifetime)
  • Nova voice
  • URL submission
  • Custom playback speed (0.8x–4x)
Most popular
Starter

Enough for a regular reading habit — a few articles most days.

$7/ moSave 22%

$84 / year

Get Starter
  • 50 articles per month
  • All 6 voices
  • URL + PDF submission
  • Browser extension (Early Access)
  • Private podcast RSS feed
  • 3 RSS feeds
  • Clip sharing
  • Custom playback speed (0.8x–4x)
Pro

Enough for a full daily reading queue, plus your personalized Daily Brief.

$15/ moSave 21%

$180 / year

Get Pro
  • 120 articles per month
  • All 6 voices
  • URL + PDF submission
  • Browser extension (Early Access)
  • Private podcast RSS feed
  • 10 RSS feeds
  • Daily Brief
  • Clip sharing
  • Priority processing
  • Custom playback speed (0.8x–4x)

Start free with 5 lifetime articles — no credit card required. Paid plans cancel any time.

Questions

Isn't this just text-to-speech?
No — and that difference is the whole product. Standard TTS tools read raw text aloud exactly as it appears on the page: bullet points, nav fragments, subscription prompts and all. Queudio uses GPT-4o to rewrite every article into audio-native prose before synthesis, so what you hear sounds like a broadcast journalist read the piece, not a machine scanning a webpage.
What can I add to my queue?
Anything with a URL — news articles, blog posts, long-form essays, and most online publications. You can also upload PDFs directly: reports, papers, and documents are extracted and processed through the same rewrite pipeline. The browser extension (Early Access) adds a one-click save from any webpage you're already reading.
Can I listen in my regular podcast app?
Yes. Every paid Queudio account comes with a private RSS feed URL that works in any podcast app — Overcast, Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, or anything else that reads RSS. Your articles appear as episodes the moment they're ready.
Who is Queudio for?
Commuters and knowledge workers who accumulate more reading than they have time to sit down with. People with large backlogs of saved articles who'd rather listen than read. Visually impaired users and users with dyslexia or reading disabilities who need a reliable, natural-sounding audio format — not a screen reader.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. The Trial plan includes 5 lifetime articles — enough to try Queudio with real content before you commit. No credit card required. When you're ready for more, Starter plans start at $7/month.