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Eliminate unused PDF text extraction logic and margin-based filtering from the client library. Refactor API routes to generalize parse status normalization, removing explicit references to deprecated "unsupported" status and type variants. Update usages to accept string parse statuses for improved flexibility. Simplify document state dependency tracking in the PDF document hook. |
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📄🔊 OpenReader
OpenReader is an open source, self-host-friendly text-to-speech document reader built with Next.js for EPUB, PDF, TXT, MD, and DOCX with synchronized read-along playback.
Previously named OpenReader-WebUI.
Get started in the docs.
✨ Highlights
- 🧱 Layout-aware PDF parsing with PP-DocLayoutV3 (ONNX) — structured block detection, cross-page stitching, and geometry-based highlighting for precise read-along sync.
- ⏱️ Word-by-word highlighting via built-in ONNX Whisper alignment — no external dependencies, runs in-process (
COMPUTE_MODE=local) or offloaded to a scalable Redis-backed worker (COMPUTE_MODE=worker). - ⚡ Segment-based read-along for EPUB, PDF, TXT, MD, and DOCX — sentence-aware TTS with cached audio segments, background preloading, and resumable playback.
- 🎯 Multi-provider TTS — self-hosted OpenAI-compatible servers (Kokoro-FastAPI, KittenTTS-FastAPI, Orpheus-FastAPI) or cloud APIs (OpenAI, Replicate, DeepInfra).
- 🎧 Audiobook export in
m4b/mp3with resumable chapter processing. - 🗂️ Flexible backend — embedded SeaweedFS or S3-compatible storage, SQLite or Postgres, server library import, and device sync.
- 🐳 Self-host friendly — Docker (amd64/arm64), optional auth, and automatic startup migrations.
🚀 Start Here
| Goal | Link |
|---|---|
| Run with Docker | Docker Quick Start |
| Deploy on Vercel | Vercel Deployment |
| Deploy external compute worker | Compute Worker (Redis + BullMQ) |
| Develop locally | Local Development |
| Configure auth | Auth |
| Configure SQL database | Database and Migrations |
| Configure object storage | Object / Blob Storage |
| Configure TTS providers | TTS Providers |
| Run Kokoro locally | Kokoro-FastAPI |
| Run KittenTTS locally | KittenTTS-FastAPI |
| Get support or contribute | Support and Contributing |
🧭 Community
- Questions and ideas: GitHub Discussions
- Bug reports: GitHub Issues
- Contributions: open a pull request
📜 License
MIT. See LICENSE.