7 Best Free Audiobook Apps for iPhone 2026 — No Account Required
Which free iPhone audiobook app gives you the most in 2026? Ranked: Eist (unlimited EPUB/PDF, no account), Libby (library loans), Apple Books, Audible, and Spotify. No subscription needed.
What is the best audiobook app for iPhone in 2026?
It depends on what you’re listening to. For EPUBs and PDFs you already own, Eist is the best free option — unlimited listening, on-device AI voices. For commercial audiobook subscriptions, Audible remains the default. For free public-domain audiobooks with human narrators, the LibriVox app. For library audiobooks, Libby. Below is the ranked breakdown with use cases for each.
How we ranked these
- Voice or production quality
- Free tier generosity
- Privacy posture
- Catalogue size relevant to most listeners
- iOS-specific integration (lock-screen controls, AirPlay, CarPlay)
The list
1. Eist — Best for EPUBs / PDFs you own
- Free tier: Unlimited listening, 3 voices
- Premium: $4.99/month after 3-month trial
- Catalogue: Your library + 70,000 Project Gutenberg classics
- Audio: On-device AI text-to-speech
- Best for: Anyone with an existing ebook library, anyone who wants free unlimited listening, anyone who cares about privacy.
Because synthesis runs on your phone rather than a remote server, Eist keeps playing in subway tunnels, on flights, and anywhere without signal. This makes it the strongest choice for commuters and long-haul travellers — see how to listen to audiobooks on a plane without WiFi and the complete commuter setup guide for full walkthroughs.
Read more: home page, Eist for iPhone walkthrough.
2. Audible — Best for new commercial titles
- Subscription: $14.95/month for 1 credit + à la carte
- Catalogue: Largest commercial audiobook library
- Audio: Professional human narration
- Best for: Listeners who want celebrity-narrated bestsellers and Audible Originals. See Eist vs Audible.
3. Libby (Library) — Best for free commercial audiobooks
- Cost: Free with a library card
- Catalogue: Tens of thousands per library system, varies
- Audio: Professional human narration
- Best for: Modern commercial bestsellers. Wait lists for popular titles.
4. Apple Books — Best built-in iOS option
- Cost: Free app; audiobooks sold individually
- Catalogue: Smaller than Audible
- Audio: Professional narration
- Best for: Listeners deeply embedded in Apple’s ecosystem who already prefer Apple Books for ebooks.
5. Voice Dream Reader — Best premium TTS option on iOS
- Cost: $19.99 one-time + voice add-ons
- Catalogue: Your own files (EPUB, PDF, DOCX, HTML, more)
- Audio: On-device, paid voice catalogue
- Best for: iOS power users who want the deepest format support. See Eist vs Voice Dream Reader.
For a full side-by-side of every iOS EPUB-TTS app — including SpeakCove and Apple’s built-in Speak Screen — see best EPUB readers with built-in text-to-speech.
6. LibriVox apps — Best for human-narrated public-domain classics
- Cost: Free (volunteer non-profit project)
- Catalogue: ~17,000 public-domain titles
- Audio: Volunteer human narrators (quality varies)
- Best for: Specifically wanting a human reading public-domain classics. See Eist vs LibriVox.
7. Spotify — Audiobook tier (newer addition)
- Cost: Included in Premium subscription
- Catalogue: Growing commercial library
- Audio: Professional narration
- Best for: Existing Spotify users who want one app for music + audiobooks.
iOS-specific feature checklist
Worth knowing before you commit:
- Lock-screen controls: All seven apps support these.
- CarPlay support: Audible, Apple Books, Libby, Spotify ✅. Eist on the roadmap. Voice Dream Reader limited. LibriVox depends on the specific app.
- AirPlay: Universal via iOS media routing.
- Background playback: All seven.
- Sleep timer: Eist, Audible, Apple Books, Libby, Voice Dream Reader ✅. Some LibriVox apps lack this.
Which one should you actually install?
For most iPhone users, the right combination is 2 of 7:
- Eist for your own library + free classics
- Libby for free commercial bestsellers via your library card
Add Audible if you specifically want new commercial releases and don’t mind the cost.
Not sure where to find legal free content? The complete guide to free audiobooks online covers Project Gutenberg, LibriVox, and library borrowing in one place.
Skip Apple Books, Spotify’s audiobook tier, and the LibriVox third-party apps unless you have a specific reason to use them.
Privacy comparison
| App | Account required | Tracks listening |
|---|---|---|
| Eist | No | Anonymous opt-out |
| Audible | Yes | Yes |
| Libby | Library card | Yes |
| Apple Books | Apple ID | Yes |
| Voice Dream Reader | No | No |
| LibriVox apps | Varies | Varies |
| Spotify | Yes | Yes |
Eist and Voice Dream Reader are the only two apps on this list that don’t require an account at all. For the full architectural breakdown of why on-device synthesis keeps your reading data private, see offline vs cloud text-to-speech: which is better?
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