About
I'm a computer science student from Norway, and I'm always on the move. I love listening to podcasts on the bus or while walking, so I built Ream — an app that turns any text into a high-quality audiobook you can listen to on the go.
It works with scientific papers, blog posts, Wikipedia, Reddit threads, ebooks — basically anything you'd rather listen to than read. It's also been great for people with ADHD or dyslexia who find long reading sessions draining.
What makes Ream different: the TTS runs entirely on-device using the Kokoro model, so the core experience is completely free with no usage limits, and your documents never leave your phone. There's an optional subscription for premium cloud voices across 10 languages.
I built this solo, so I'd love your honest feedback — especially on the voice quality and which document types you'd want supported next.
