Libby, by OverDrive

4.8
356K reviews
10M+
Downloads
Editors' Choice
Content rating
Teen
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About this app

All over the world, local libraries offer millions of ebooks and audiobooks. You can borrow them — for free, instantly — with a library card and Libby: the award-winning, much-loved app for libraries.

• Browse your library’s digital catalog of books — from classics to NYT best-sellers
• Borrow and enjoy ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines
• Download titles for offline reading, or stream them to save space
• Send ebooks to your Kindle (U.S. libraries only)
• Listen to audiobooks via Android Auto
• Use tags to create your must-read list and any other book lists you want
• Keep your reading position automatically synced on all your devices

In our beautiful, intuitive ebook reader:
• Adjust text size, background color, and book design
• Zoom into magazines and comic books
• Define and search for words and phrases
• Read and listen to read-alongs with your kids
• Add bookmarks, notes, and highlights

In our ground-breaking audio player:
• Slow down or speed up the audio (0.6 to 3.0x)
• Set a sleep timer
• Simply swipe to skip forward and backward
• Add bookmarks, notes, and highlights

Libby is built by the team at OverDrive, in support of local libraries everywhere.

Happy reading!
Updated on
Apr 18, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity, and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
310K reviews
Robert Webb
April 23, 2024
The app is convoluted and confusing. May buttons are hidden or unlabeled. There's no flow so it's hard to know where you are in the app or how to get to what you want. It tries to be cute more than functional. Searching for audiobooks is tedious, requiring constant Forward and back navigating. Search results won't allow you to filter out books you've already listened to. Books in a series are only partially identified. The app is never improved or updated.
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Sean Frev
April 24, 2024
Very non-intuitive, confusing, annoying to use. It takes 4 clicks to get anywhere in the app. Tags are great but the implementation is convoluted and maddening. Just opening the app stops playback on other apps. I'm just looking at the audiobook, not trying to play it! Stop trying to make it pretty and just focus on the basics. Simplify and condense the interface or at least allow us to heavily customize the UI
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Heike Cyphert
April 21, 2024
Since the last update Libby no longer downloads books, which is extremely inconvenient. Navigating wishlist is a pain, with way too many steps and getting reset to the top of the list if you leave that main page. Requesting new books is an even bigger pain. Books have disappeared off my wishlist. Browsing for books takes way too much time now. The back button takes you to the main page instead of back. I can't believe we went from overdrive to this.
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What's new

Bug fixes, performance optimizations, accessibility improvements, and preparation for our next round of features. Thanks for supporting your local libraries!