App Feature
Libby connects your library card to millions of free ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines with a polished reader and audio player, offline downloads or streaming, cross‑device sync, Android Auto support, and optional Kindle delivery (U.S. only).
Verdict
Verdict: A best‑in‑class, free library reading app that makes borrowing digital books effortless—assuming your library’s catalog meets your needs.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Readers and listeners who want free, legal access via a public library card
- Audiobook commuters using Android Auto or Bluetooth in the car
- Multi‑device readers who value sync, notes, highlights, and Kindle delivery (U.S.)
Not ideal for:
- People who need instant access to any title without holds or waitlists
- Users without a participating library or limited local catalogs
- Power searchers who want advanced discovery and highly tailored recommendations
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Excellent value and breadth through public libraries; easy borrowing and holds; robust audiobook player with speed controls, sleep timer, and bookmarks; polished ebook reader with customization, notes, and highlights; reliable syncing and auto‑returns to avoid late fees; helpful notifications and convenient Kindle send (U.S.).
Users complain about:
Availability depends on each library, leading to waits; occasional audiobook player hiccups requiring a force close; it’s easy to accidentally return items (desire for confirmation); discovering saved items/tags and navigating recommendations/search can feel clumsy.
Is it Worth Paying For?
There are no ads or in‑app purchases; Libby is free to use with a library card, so there’s nothing to buy—its value is outstanding if your library participates.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Audible or Kindle Unlimited, Libby is free but subject to library availability and holds; Audible/Unlimited offer instant access for a subscription. Versus Hoopla, Libby often has larger catalogs and Kindle delivery, while Hoopla trades holds for monthly borrowing caps. It’s among the most polished library apps (alongside BorrowBox/cloudLibrary regionally), with one of the best audiobook players on mobile.
Summary
Libby, by OverDrive, is a standout library app that turns your existing library card into access to a huge digital catalog of ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines—free. The reading and listening experiences are refined, with thoughtful features like playback speed, sleep timer, notes/highlights, tags, syncing, and optional Kindle delivery in the U.S. Real‑world feedback highlights its reliability, ease of use, and unbeatable value, while noting that title availability and holds vary by library, search/recommendations can be clunky, and the audio player occasionally needs a restart. If your library participates, Libby is an easy recommendation for building a steady reading and listening habit without subscription costs.






