Audio narration lets you attach a voice track to any spread. The reader sees a discreet play button that sticks to the page they are currently on, so when they flip the audio crossfades between tracks. Use it to narrate a course book for accessibility compliance, add the founder's voice to an annual report, or guide readers through a complex catalog. FlipCraft accepts MP3 and AAC, supports captions via WebVTT, and exposes the audio waveform in the editor so you can drag-trim per page. Listening events are logged in analytics — you can see which spreads readers prefer to listen to versus read.
When to turn this on
Most teams adopt Audio Narration the moment a stakeholder asks a question the static PDF can no longer answer. For some that is a sales lead asking for a tracked link; for others it is a board member asking why the annual report only got half-way through the deck. Treat the feature as a response to a real workflow gap, not a checkbox to flip on day one.
How it pairs with the rest of FlipCraft
Audio Narration is most powerful when combined with two or three sibling features. A common stack is Custom Domain + Page-Level Analytics + Lead Capture — together they turn a single flipbook into a measurable, branded acquisition channel. Browse the full feature list to assemble the bundle that fits your team.
Recommended use cases
This feature shows up in the recommended-features list of the following industries. Each link drops into a focused playbook for that document type.
- School Course Catalog · Education
- Lesson Plan Bundle · Education
- University Prospectus · Education
- Reading List · Education
- Teacher Training Manual · Education
- PTA Newsletter · Education
Get going
Open FlipCraft, pick the plan that includes Audio Narration, and ship your next flipbook with the feature turned on from the start. Most teams set it up once and never touch the configuration again.