I just launched Page Voice a simple AI tool that turns any PDF into a narrated audiobook with synchronized text highlighting. You upload a file, pick an AI voice, and Page Voice reads it aloud while showing the text in real time. The goal was to make reading more accessible, enjoyable, and flexible whether you re studying, working, or multitasking.
I built it because sometimes listening to content feels easier and more immersive than scrolling and I wanted a tool that did this without a ton of setup. Curious to hear from others here:
Do you prefer listening or reading complex docs?
What features would make audio-based reading tools even more helpful for you?
Page Voice turns any PDF or book into a clear, natural-sounding audiobook using Google’s advanced Gemini text-to-speech technology. Upload your file, pick from multiple AI voices, and start listening instantly. The app highlights text in sync with the narration for an immersive experience—ideal for studying, multitasking, accessibility, or enjoying stories in a hands-free way.
I ve been doing some vibe coding lately and ended up building Cursor Pet a small browser extension where a pixel-art pet follows your mouse and idles when you stop.
It started as a fun side project, but it got me thinking about micro-delight in everyday tools. Sometimes small, playful elements can make long browsing or coding sessions feel lighter.