
PageEcho
An offline-first AI eBook reader that runs fully on-device
21 followers
An offline-first AI eBook reader that runs fully on-device
21 followers
PageEcho is an offline-first, fully on-device AI eBook reader for iPhone & iPad. Everything runs locally on your device — TTS, translation, summaries and Q&A, Mind-map. PageEcho supports EPUB, PDF, TXT, MOBI, AZW3, FB2, and shared web articles. It includes offline TTS (Supertonic, Kokoro, Apple TTS), on-device translation, and AI reading tools like chapter summaries, Q&A, and mind-maps. Designed for focused, long-form reading with full offline support. (⚠ Requires iOS 26+)










Hi Product Hunt 👋
I’m the indie developer behind PageEcho.
I built this because I wanted a way to use modern AI (TTS/Translation/others) across everything I read — books, documents, PDFs, and web articles — without sending any of that content or my reading habits to a server.
Everything in PageEcho runs fully on-device:
– Best-in-class offline text-to-speech powered by modern on-device models (Supertonic & Kokoro)
– Local summaries, Q&A, and AI reading tools
– On-device translation
– No accounts, no cloud, no tracking
I’d love feedback especially on:
• Reading and TTS UX
• Which AI features feel genuinely useful while reading
• What feels missing for long-form or daily readers
Happy to answer any technical questions too!
Curatora
@harim_kang Congrats on the launch. Big respect for keeping everything fully on-device and privacy first.
The offline TTS and reading focus makes a lot of sense for long-form readers. Curious how you are thinking about discovery next. Finding the right things to read is often the harder problem.
I am building Curatora.io to help surface high-quality, relevant content ideas without relying on generic feeds.
Great app! Congrats on the launch 😊
@basicpixel Thank you for always providing such great feedback!
I appreciate how PageEcho focuses on clarity and context rather than surface summaries. Being able to understand any page fully with AI while keeping everything on device feels like a meaningful improvement to reading workflows. Well done on shipping this.
@ngocphuc_1910 Thank you for your support!
I think I've tried every iOS TTS app and PageEcho is my new favorite. The voices are excellent, it supports all the types of documents I use (web article, PDF and ePub), has iCloud sync and it works offline, which is very important to me and not supported by most TTS apps. The developer has been very responsive and quick to make enhancements or fixes. I was happy to purchase a Premium license.