Desktop exploration

Desktop is a direction we are still shaping, not a finished product page.

The mobile app is the current shipping LexaVox experience. Desktop work remains exploratory while the reading workflow is refined on Android.

Status

What this means right now.

We are interested in what a desktop companion could become, especially for long-form reading, larger document views, and translation-heavy workflows. But we do not want the site to over-promise a desktop product that is not publicly ready.

Shipping today

Android is the primary product

The current design, workflow, and accessibility improvements are focused on the Android app: library, add content, reader, translation, playback, and settings.

Why desktop still matters

Bigger-screen reading could be valuable

There is still a strong case for desktop around library management, long reading sessions, side-by-side translation, and work that benefits from more screen space.

Current posture

Exploratory, not launch-ready

We are treating desktop as an intentional next-direction conversation rather than presenting speculative feature promises as if they already exist.

If a desktop version happens, it should feel like LexaVox.

Any future desktop experience should preserve the same product values that guide the mobile app now: clear type, high contrast, local-first utility, and a calm reading surface rather than a noisy utility dashboard.

  • Readable typography: the same emphasis on large, legible reading text
  • Translation in context: no forcing users into disconnected modal flows
  • Playback controls near the page: listening should still feel anchored to reading
  • Library-first organization: content should stay easy to find and resume

Use LexaVox mobile today.

The current product work is happening in the Android app, and that is the best place to experience the updated typography, color system, and accessibility-first reading workflow.