The best audiobook app depends on how you listen — whether you want a generous free trial, the biggest catalog, or free library borrowing. Here’s an honest rundown of the top options.
Listen Free with an Audiobooks.com Trial30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeAudiobooks.com
A dedicated audiobook service with a large catalog and a generous free trial — your first audiobook is free to listen to during the trial, and you can cancel anytime. A great, low-commitment starting point for most listeners.
Audible
Amazon’s service has one of the deepest catalogs and many exclusives, with a 30-day trial. It tends to be pricier, and it lives inside the Amazon ecosystem. (Pricing changes; check Audible for current details.)
Spotify
If you already pay for Spotify Premium, you get a monthly allotment of audiobook listening hours included, with the option to top up. Convenient, though the included hours are limited. (check Spotify for current terms.)
Libby / Hoopla
Free with a library card. Selection and wait times vary, but it’s the best value of all — completely free borrowing.
Chirp
No subscription — Chirp sells heavily discounted audiobooks you buy once and own forever. Great for bargains rather than unlimited listening.
Which should you choose?
For most people starting out, begin with an Audiobooks.com free trial, and pair it with your library’s Libby app for free borrowing.
Listen Free with an Audiobooks.com Trial30-day free trial • Your first audiobook free • Cancel anytimeFAQ
What’s the best free audiobook app?
Your library’s Libby app is the best free option; for new releases, a free trial like Audiobooks.com is the easiest start.
Which has the biggest catalog?
Audible is known for one of the largest catalogs and exclusives, though the other services cover most popular titles. (Check each provider for current details.)
Related guides
Official sources: Libby
