Bragio – Text to Speech Reader, PDF & Screenshot OCR
Turn screenshots, PDFs, web pages, and pasted text into natural spoken audio. Bragio reads anything out loud — no typing, no copy-paste gymnastics, just point it at your content and listen.
Built for people who'd rather listen than stare at a screen: students buried in reading assignments, commuters catching up on articles, anyone whose eyes need a break but whose to-read list doesn't.
What it actually does
📸 Screenshots & photos — Snap a picture of a page, a menu, a textbook, whatever. Bragio pulls the text out with OCR and reads it back to you in seconds.
🌐 Web pages — Drop in a URL and it strips out the ads and clutter, keeping just the article, then reads it aloud.
📄 Documents — PDF, DOCX, TXT files all work. Good for lecture notes, reports, contracts, anything you'd normally have to sit and read line by line.
✏️ Plain text — Paste anything, tap play. That's it.
🎧 Playback that doesn't sound robotic — Natural voices, adjustable speed, and controls that stay out of your way while you're doing something else with your hands.
📝 History — Everything you've read gets saved so you can jump back in later without redoing the upload.
How it's priced
You get free readings to start. After that, it runs on credits you buy through Google Play — pay for what you use, no subscription you forget about. We kept it this way on purpose; a lot of apps like this lock you into a monthly fee for something you might use twice a week.
Where people actually use Bragio
Reading PDFs and reports out loud during a commute
Turning lecture slides or textbook photos into audio for studying
Listening to news articles and blog posts hands-free
Converting screenshots (recipes, articles, anything) into speech on the fly
Using it as a lightweight screen reader for accessibility
Catching up on saved articles while cooking, driving, or working out
Open the app, pick your source — photo, file, link, or text — and hit read. Your content, out loud, in a few seconds.
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