Spek
  • Fully private
  • No files leave your browser

Let the words
take the room.

Start listening in seconds. Your document stays yours from the first word to the last.

Read pasted text

Paste an article, note, or Markdown. It stays on this device.

A quiet place to begin02:14

Your attention is worth protecting.

Nothing competes with the sentence.Space to pause  ·  Arrows to move
Document-aware parsing

It keeps what belongs in the voice.

Before narration begins, Spek turns a page made for print into a flow made for listening—all locally in your browser.

  1. 01

    Find the real beginning

    Academic papers can begin at the abstract or introduction, instead of reading every affiliation and contact detail first.

  2. 02

    Clear the spoken clutter

    Repeated headers, footers, page numbers, links, and technical identifiers stay out of the narration.

  3. 03

    Make room for visuals

    When a PDF page contains an image or an unreadable scan, Spek shows the page and waits until you are ready to continue.

For publishers · Read in Spek

Give every article a quieter door.

Add one small button to your site. Readers can send a selected passage—or the complete article—straight into Spek, with its title and source ready to go.

See how to add it
your-site.com/article
Long-form reading

The shape of a good idea

Ideas deserve a place where they can be heard without competing for the screen.

Read in Spek
  • Selection or full article
  • Compressed in the browser
  • No upload or account
01

Content first

During playback, your document becomes the whole interface. Controls appear only when you reach for them.

02

Private by default

Your files stay in the browser. Speech is generated locally, so the words never need to leave your device.

03

Made to follow

Each sentence replaces the last at a calm, readable scale. Your eyes always know where to return.

“Reading software should hold your place, not ask for your attention.”

Spek has no library to maintain and no dashboard to clear. Open a file, begin listening, and leave with the idea—not more digital housekeeping.