All over the world, local libraries offer millions of ebooks and audiobooks. You can borrow them — for free, instantly — with a library card and Libby: the award-winning, much-loved app for libraries.
• Browse your library’s digital catalog of books — from classics to NYT best-sellers • Borrow and enjoy ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines • Download titles for offline reading, or stream them to save space • Send ebooks to your Kindle (U.S. libraries only) • Listen to audiobooks via Android Auto • Use tags to create your must-read list and any other book lists you want • Keep your reading position automatically synced on all your devices
In our beautiful, intuitive ebook reader: • Adjust text size, background color, and book design • Zoom into magazines and comic books • Define and search for words and phrases • Read and listen to read-alongs with your kids • Add bookmarks, notes, and highlights
In our ground-breaking audio player: • Slow down or speed up the audio (0.6 to 3.0x) • Set a sleep timer • Simply swipe to skip forward and backward • Add bookmarks, notes, and highlights
Libby is built by the team at OverDrive, in support of local libraries everywhere.
Happy reading!
Updated on
Apr 8, 2025
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Katie
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April 13, 2025
Very happy I started using Libby for audiobooks! It's another great reason to have a library card. My only complaint is that I have notifications turned on for when a hold is ready, but they don't seem to work. I had a hold lapse and had to wait another couple weeks for the book because of this. Other notifications (like loan expiring) are working properly.
11 people found this review helpful
Mark
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April 12, 2025
You link your library card which will vary by jurisdiction, but the app itself basically does everything you'd want. you can link it to an e-reader or just read in the app. It also has audio book functionality which can run in the background. I don't know how it works with accessibility apps because I have not needed to use those.
22 people found this review helpful
Madisyn Higginbotham
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March 28, 2025
this is an AMAZING APP! As long as you have a valid library card and your library has the book you want to read avaliable you can read it with a click of a button! The one downside is with all of the popular books you have to wait in line for weeks. An example is I wanted to read Verity by Colleen Hoover and there is a 19 week waitlist until I get to read it and if you don't know how long 19 weeks is it's about 3 to 4 months so that's a downside. overall I think it's a very good app for readers!
14 people found this review helpful
What’s new
Bug fixes, performance optimizations, accessibility improvements, and preparation for our next round of features. Thanks for supporting your local libraries!