Turn screenshots, notes, ideas, and topics you're curious about into personalized audio. Listen instead of scrolling.
For whatever you're curious about.
Snapbit is the simplest way to turn what you're curious about into something you can listen to. Type a topic. Share an idea. Drop in a note. A few minutes later you have a personal podcast about it, ready to play.
It also works with articles, PDFs, screenshots, and photos if you've got something specific in mind. Point your camera at a painting in a museum and get audio about the artwork. But most of the time, people just type something they've been curious about. Every Snap is fact-checked before it lands in your library. Listen on your commute, while doing the dishes, or anywhere you'd usually be scrolling.
Spend less time reading. Listen instead.
Type a topic. Share an idea. Paste a link. Drop a file. Snapbit makes a personal podcast on the spot, fact-checked before you press play.
Three lengths. Quick for a coffee break. Standard for a commute. Deep for when you actually want to go into something. You pick.
Tell Snapbit your level, your interests, the language you want it in. Every Snap is built around those. Audio for your ear, not for everyone.
Type something you've been curious about. Or feed Snapbit something specific: an article, a PDF, your notes, a screenshot, a photo. You can even point your camera at a painting in a museum and get audio about the artwork.
Pick the language you want. Snapbit speaks it. Useful if English isn't your first one. Useful if you're trying to learn a new one.
No signal? No problem. Download your Snaps before you leave and listen anywhere. Flights, tunnels, that hike where the bars drop to zero.
These are some of the Snaps already in the app. There are thousands more, and you can make your own in seconds.
Stuff people usually want to know before signing up.
Snapbit launches soon on iOS and Android. Join the waitlist for early access.