Spotify is Close to Launching a Feature That Lets You Sync Audiobooks with Your Physical Book.
In a move that's set to revolutionize the way audiobook fans enjoy their favorite stories, Spotify is reportedly testing a feature called Page Match. This innovative technology will allow users to quickly sync their audiobooks on the platform with either their physical book or eBook counterpart.
To use the feature, users will need to unlock or purchase the audiobook and own either the paper or digital version of the same book. The process works by scanning the page you're currently reading using your device's camera and applying optical character recognition (OCR) technology to identify passages that match specific timestamps in the audiobook.
According to reports, Page Match could not only save users from having to fast-forward through their audiobooks but also enable seamless switching between listening to an audiobook and flipping through a physical book. The feature will display the page number corresponding to your current audiobook position, allowing fans of reading and listening to switch back and forth with ease.
However, Spotify hasn't made any official announcements about Page Match's launch date or whether it'll roll out publicly. Moreover, the OCR technology used by the feature isn't always reliable, prompting users to rescan nearby pages if it fails to identify specific passages.
While similar features already exist for certain audiobook platforms – like Amazon's Whispersync for Voice – which only synchronizes with Kindle ebooks or Audible audiobooks, Page Match has the advantage of supporting both paper and eBook versions across different platforms. This could be a game-changer for those who enjoy switching between reading and listening to their favorite stories while doing other activities like driving or cooking.
For fans of productivity like yours truly, this new feature can't come soon enough – but only time will tell if Spotify will bring it to the masses.
In a move that's set to revolutionize the way audiobook fans enjoy their favorite stories, Spotify is reportedly testing a feature called Page Match. This innovative technology will allow users to quickly sync their audiobooks on the platform with either their physical book or eBook counterpart.
To use the feature, users will need to unlock or purchase the audiobook and own either the paper or digital version of the same book. The process works by scanning the page you're currently reading using your device's camera and applying optical character recognition (OCR) technology to identify passages that match specific timestamps in the audiobook.
According to reports, Page Match could not only save users from having to fast-forward through their audiobooks but also enable seamless switching between listening to an audiobook and flipping through a physical book. The feature will display the page number corresponding to your current audiobook position, allowing fans of reading and listening to switch back and forth with ease.
However, Spotify hasn't made any official announcements about Page Match's launch date or whether it'll roll out publicly. Moreover, the OCR technology used by the feature isn't always reliable, prompting users to rescan nearby pages if it fails to identify specific passages.
While similar features already exist for certain audiobook platforms – like Amazon's Whispersync for Voice – which only synchronizes with Kindle ebooks or Audible audiobooks, Page Match has the advantage of supporting both paper and eBook versions across different platforms. This could be a game-changer for those who enjoy switching between reading and listening to their favorite stories while doing other activities like driving or cooking.
For fans of productivity like yours truly, this new feature can't come soon enough – but only time will tell if Spotify will bring it to the masses.