You read enough already.
Let Audhio listen with you.
Audhio reads your WGU course pages aloud while every word highlights in sync. Speed through OA prep, stay focused on dense material, and stop re-reading the same paragraph.
Free to start. No credit card. Works on WGU course pages.
TL;DR
WGU is reading-heavy by design. Audhio turns any course page into audio while keeping every word highlighted as it's spoken — so you can listen at 1.5x and actually get through your material. Free to start. No credit card required.
Built for the WGU grind
Competency-based means you move at your own pace — but it also means no lectures, no professors walking you through it. Just you and a lot of reading. Here's where Audhio helps.
Speed through OA prep
Set playback to 1.5x or 2x. Same material, fraction of the time. Your brain processes more when it's listening — especially when the words are highlighted in sync.
Works where you study
WGU course pages, zyBooks, Wize, Sophia, Scribbr — if it's a webpage, Audhio reads it. No importing, no copy-pasting. You're already on the page. Just hit play.
Keeps you on the right word
Every word highlights as it's spoken. When your attention drifts — and it will — your eyes snap right back to where the audio is. No more losing your place.
Three steps. That's it.
Add to Chrome
One click. Sign in with Google. No credit card, no permissions you didn't expect.
Open your course page
Any WGU page, zyBooks chapter, Wize lesson — whatever you're studying.
Hit play
Audhio reads it aloud while every word highlights in sync. That's it.
"Set it to 1.5x and suddenly I can actually get through my course material."
Jordan T. — WGU nursing student
WGU has a diverse student body. Audhio was built for that.
Whether you have ADHD, dyslexia, or just process information better through audio — Audhio was designed with you in mind, not adapted for you as an afterthought. Word-level sync, adjustable speed, and keyboard shortcuts to play and pause without breaking your flow.
ADHD
Dual-channel input keeps your attention anchored. Listening and seeing the same word at the same time is harder to drift away from than reading alone.
Dyslexia
Word-level highlighting means your eyes follow the audio, not the other way around. Less decoding work, more comprehension.
Speed preference
0.75x to 2x. Some people think faster at 1.5x. Others need the slower pace to absorb. You set it, it stays.
Keyboard shortcuts
Space to play. Esc to stop. No mouse clicks, no losing focus on what you're reading.
Need access but cost is a real barrier?
Audhio Access is an honor-system program. No proof required, no questions asked. If cost is standing between you and a tool that helps you learn, we'd rather just give it to you.
Apply for Audhio Access →Pricing
Free
$0
30 min / month
All voices, word highlighting, speed control, keyboard shortcuts. No credit card.
Pro
$9.99/mo
Unlimited listening
Everything in Free, with unlimited listening for serious study sessions. $99/yr saves 2 months.
Audhio Access
$1+/mo
Pay what you can
Need more than 30 minutes but $9.99 isn't doable? Pay what you can, full Pro access. No proof, no questions.
Not sure which you need? Start free. You'll know when you hit the limit.
Frequently asked questions
Does it work on WGU course pages?
Yes. Audhio works on any webpage, including WGU course content, task instructions, and course resource pages. If you can see text on the page, Audhio can read it.
Does it work on zyBooks, Wize, or Sophia?
Yes. These are standard web pages and Audhio handles them the same way — open the page, hit play. No importing or copy-pasting required.
Do I need to create an account?
Yes, a free Google account is all you need. You'll sign in on first use and get 30 minutes free each month. No credit card required to start.
Is it free?
The free plan includes 30 minutes of listening per month with all voices and features included. If you need more, Pro is $9.99/month, or pay what you can from $1/month through Audhio Access.
I have ADHD and struggle to get through dense reading. Will this actually help?
A lot of WGU students with ADHD use it for exactly this. The word-level highlighting keeps your eyes anchored while your ears do the work — when your attention wanders, you know exactly where you left off.
Does it track what I read?
No. Audhio doesn't collect browsing data or reading history. Text is sent to generate audio and then discarded. We do not build a reading profile. You can read the full privacy policy at audhio.com/privacy.
Stop re-reading. Start listening.
Add Audhio to Chrome and open any WGU page. Hit play. That's the whole setup.
Free to start. No credit card. Works immediately.