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16 Dec 2025 ~ 2 min read

5 Reazy Updates That Will Improve Your Workflow

Rae Whitfield

By Rae Whitfield

We’re always working to improve your experience using Reazy, whether that means making the web app easier to navigate, adding more user control, or ensuring that the tool is flexible enough to cover your individual needs. Here are a few of the improvements we’ve made for our users lately.

Choose between two distinct voices

We get it: Mae is great, but you want options. We’ve added a second voice, Eli, to give you more control over your listening experience. And we’re not stopping there — new voices are coming soon!

Upload the files you need to hear

Reazy now supports all your document types: PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoints, Excel files, images, text files, and web pages. Plus text recognition for scanned documents and images. Reazy’s got you covered. Upload anything and start listening.

Listen to any part of your screen with Reazy’s text recognition

Need to capture text that’s hard to select? Use the Chrome extension’s new screenshot tool to select any region of your screen. Instant text recognition turns your screenshot into speech-ready text. Perfect as a fallback method when copy/paste doesn’t work.

Add a file, text, or link to the web app for later listening. Free users can add up to three documents. Paid users unlock unlimited uploads starting at $6/month with an annual plan.

Sit back and let Reazy’s enhanced auto-scroll do the work

When toggled on, auto-scroll now intelligently jumps to your current reading location. Whether you’re above or below the text, it will smoothly center the highlighted content in your viewport for a seamless reading experience.

Coming soon: a Reazy mobile app for listening on-the-go

Check back for future updates, including apps for iOS and Android. We’re working hard to ensure that Reazy is always available when you need it!

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