Head-to-head comparison
Eist vs Audible: which audiobook app is right for you?
Amazon’s premium audiobook subscription, built around professionally narrated commercial releases. Below is a head-to-head breakdown — pricing, features, privacy, and which one is right for your reading habits.
Quick verdict
Audible is best for: listeners who want professionally narrated bestsellers and don’t already own the books they want to listen to.
Eist is best for listeners who want a free, unlimited, offline audiobook reader for the EPUBs and PDFs they already own — with no account, no per-book cost, and no cloud uploads.
Feature-by-feature comparison
| Feature | Eist | Audible |
|---|---|---|
| Use books you already own | Yes | No |
| Works fully offline | Yes | Download required per book |
| Free tier with unlimited listening | Yes | No |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Per-book cost | $0 | $15–$30 typical |
| Monthly subscription cost | $0 (free) or $4.99 premium | $7.95–$14.95 (3 tiers) |
| Project Gutenberg classics | Yes | No |
| Professional human narration | No | Yes |
| AI text-to-speech | Yes | No |
| No DRM lock-in | Yes | No |
| No tracking | Yes | No |
Where Eist wins
- ✓ Use the EPUBs and PDFs you already own — no per-book purchase
- ✓ Genuine unlimited free tier, no monthly listening cap
- ✓ Works 100% offline once voices are downloaded
- ✓ No account, no tracking, no DRM lock-in
- ✓ Project Gutenberg integration — 70,000 free classics built in
Where Audible wins
- ✓ Professional human narrators (Audible Originals, celebrity voices)
- ✓ Largest catalogue of commercially produced audiobooks
- ✓ Best-in-class production values for fiction
- ✓ Whispersync syncs progress with Kindle ebooks
Pricing breakdown
| Tier | Eist | Audible |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Unlimited listening forever | Not available |
| Plus (catalog only, no credits) | N/A — listen to your own library free | $7.95/month |
| Standard (1 title/mo, no ownership) | N/A | $8.99/month (~$108/year) |
| Premium Plus (1 credit to keep) | $4.99/month (~$48/year) | $14.95/month (~$180/year) |
| Per-book à la carte | $0 | $15–$30 typical |
About Audible
Audible is the largest paid audiobook service in the world, offering professionally narrated titles by celebrity voice actors and publishing-house productions. In March 2026 Audible expanded to three subscription tiers: Plus ($7.95/mo, unlimited access to a curated catalog but no monthly credit), Standard ($8.99/mo, one title per month while subscribed — titles are revoked on cancellation), and Premium Plus ($14.95/mo, one credit per month redeemable for any title to keep permanently). Titles can also be purchased à la carte.
Frequently asked questions about Eist vs Audible
Can Eist play my Audible audiobooks?
No — Audible files are DRM-protected and locked to Audible’s own apps. Eist only plays text-based formats you own (EPUB, PDF) by synthesising audio with on-device AI.
Is Eist cheaper than Audible long-term?
Yes, significantly. Audible now has three paid tiers: Plus ($7.95/mo, catalog only — no monthly credit), Standard ($8.99/mo, ~$108/year — you get one title per month but it disappears when you cancel), and Premium Plus ($14.95/mo, ~$180/year — one credit per month for a title you keep permanently). Eist costs $0 forever on the free tier, or ~$48/year on premium — and every book you add in Eist stays yours regardless. If you already own EPUBs from Humble Bundle, libraries, or DRM-free shops, Eist unlocks that library as an audio library for free.
Why would I choose Audible over Eist?
For new commercial releases with professional narration — celebrity-narrated fiction, Audible Originals, complex multi-cast productions. AI text-to-speech (Eist) is great for personal libraries and non-fiction; professional narration (Audible) is hard to beat for character-driven novels.
Listen to a classic right now — free
All free audiobooks →Don’t take our word for it — try one. Every classic below streams free in your browser via Eist, with read-along text and chapter navigation. Same voice the Eist app uses on its free tier.
The bottom line
Eist and Audible aren’t direct substitutes — they serve overlapping but distinct needs. If you want a free, unlimited, offline reader for the books you already own, Eist is the clearer choice. If your priority is listeners who want professionally narrated bestsellers and don’t already own the books they want to listen to., Audible probably edges ahead.
Many readers happily use both: Audible for the few books a year that demand its strengths, Eist for everything else.