Current product features

One reading workflow, from capture to playback.

LexaVox brings library, add-content, reader, and settings into one high-contrast experience built for real reading sessions.

This page reflects the current app shape: library browsing, public books, scan and import, dictation, translation, playback, export, and offline language management.

App surfaces

The current LexaVox experience is organized around three primary routes.

Library gets you into books and saved documents, Add Content brings new material in, and Settings handles appearance plus offline translation packs.

Library

Your documents and curated classics

Browse saved local documents and download public-domain books from the in-app catalog, then jump directly into the reader.

Public books catalog Saved local library Direct reader launch
Add Content

Multiple ways to bring text in

Use the Add route to scan a page with OCR, import documents (PDF, EPUB, DOCX, TXT, Markdown, HTML, and RTF), or dictate a note and save it as a reader document.

Camera scan Document import Live dictation
Settings

Appearance and offline pack control

Switch between dark and light modes, review installed offline translation packs, and access product and policy links from one place.

Theme toggle Offline language packs External support links
Reader

The reading surface is where the product becomes most useful.

The current reader combines text display, playback, translation, export, and reading-size control in one screen so you do not lose context.

TTS

Playback in context

Use the compact playback dock for play, pause, stop, skip, voice selection, speed control, and sleep timer without leaving the page.

TYPE

Readable text sizing

The reader now centers larger default text sizes and a calmer layout so long-form reading feels less cramped.

SYNC

Word emphasis while listening

Active spoken text is highlighted inside the paragraph so you can follow playback visually instead of hunting for your place.

XLT

Offline and cloud translation

Translate inside the reader, switch between original and translated text, and manage local translation models from settings.

SAVE

Export from the reader

Export original or translated document content to formats such as JSON, TXT, Markdown, and PDF from the reader controls.

STATE

Reading position memory

LexaVox stores your last active document and reading position so local reading sessions are easier to resume.

What the Add route supports right now

The current app supports three reliable input paths and a broad import format baseline:

  • Scan: photograph a page and run OCR to create a readable document
  • Import: bring in PDF, EPUB, DOCX, TXT, Markdown, HTML, and RTF files
  • Dictate: record speech with on-device recognition and optionally send the saved recording for cloud enhancement
  • Save to reader: every successful input path becomes a document you can open immediately

Offline-first by design

LexaVox keeps core reading features useful without forcing a network connection. Local library access, reading, system-voice playback, and offline translation packs remain central to the product.

  • Offline reading: continue reading saved content from the local library
  • Offline translation packs: download models for supported languages in settings
  • Cloud enhancements when wanted: use cloud translation or cloud STT only when the task benefits from it
  • Accessible contrast: high-contrast text and highlight colors are treated as product defaults, not an afterthought