Spotify Audiobook Page Match Feature Tests Camera Scanning for Instant Sync
Spotify is testing 'Page Match,' a feature using OCR to sync audiobook progress by scanning physical book pages with a camera. Learn how it bridges the analog-digital divide.
Ever lost your place while switching from a physical book to its audio counterpart? Spotify is developing a solution that bridges the gap between paper and digital audio.
How the Spotify Audiobook Page Match Feature Works
According to reports from Android Authority, code references in Spotify app version 9.1.18.282 reveal a beta feature called 'Page Match.' This tool allows users to scan the physical page they are currently reading using their smartphone camera. By employing optical character recognition (OCR), the app identifies the specific passage and automatically syncs the audiobook to that exact moment.
To utilize this feature, users must have purchased or unlocked the specific audiobook on Spotify and own a physical or ebook version of the same title. It essentially turns your smartphone into a smart bookmark that understands the context of your reading progress.
Strategic Expansion in the Audio Market
While the feature is currently in a testing phase, it signals Spotify's ambition to compete more aggressively with Amazon's Audible. By integrating the physical world with its digital platform, Spotify is positioning itself as an essential companion for heavy readers who toggle between different formats throughout the day.
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