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How it works

You record once. Faybley does the rest, every night after.

The whole setup is four steps and happens once. After that, a new story in your voice is about two taps away.

  1. Record one page out loud

    The app gives you a short passage and listens once. Sixty seconds is enough. Only a parent or caregiver records, never a child.

    Takes about a minute

  2. Set up your child

    Their name, their age, what they are into this month. Faybley uses it to pitch vocabulary and story length correctly, and to make them the main character.

    One profile per child

  3. Pick tonight's story

    Choose a theme: space, animals, dragons, the everyday kind of adventure. A brand new story is written, illustrated, and narrated in the voice you recorded.

    A minute or two to generate

  4. They read along with you

    Every word highlights as it is spoken, so a child who is learning to read can follow the line. Download it and it works on a plane with no signal.

    Works offline

What read-along looks like

The word being spoken is the word lit up

Narration and text are aligned word by word, not line by line. A child following along sees exactly where the voice is, which is the part that actually helps early readers.

Mum's voice

Aiden tiptoed past the sleeping dragon, holding the lantern very, very still.

Every word lights up as it's read, so early readers can follow along.

FAQ

Questions parents ask

A parent or caregiver records their own voice, with consent, inside the app. Never record a child. You can delete your voice at any time from the parent dashboard, and doing so removes it from future narration.

Ready to hear it?

Free to download, with a three-day trial of everything.