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Audiobooks meet paperbacks with Spotify Page Match

Spotify makes print and audio flow together.

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An open book is displayed against a glowing purple and blue gradient background, with a central black button outlined in green that shows an icon of an open book and an arrow pointing right, alongside the text “Page match,” visually representing Spotify’s Page Match feature that syncs physical books with audiobooks.
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Spotify is trying to solve one of the most frustrating problems for book lovers: the gap between reading and listening. Its new feature, Page Match, is designed to let you move seamlessly between a physical book, an e-book, and the audiobook version without losing your place. The idea is simple but clever—point your phone’s camera at the page you’re reading, and Spotify uses computer vision to identify the text and jump to the exact spot in the audiobook. If you’re mid-chapter in a paperback and suddenly need to drive, you can pick up right where you left off, hands-free. And when you’re ready to return to print, the app guides you back to the right passage by telling you whether to flip forward or backward until the sentences align.

The feature is rolling out to most English-language titles, with Spotify promising to expand coverage over time. It’s reminiscent of Amazon’s Whispersync for Voice, which links Kindle books with Audible audiobooks, but Spotify’s twist is that it works with physical books too. That’s a big deal because print remains dominant—physical books accounted for nearly 73 percent of trade publishing revenue last year. Spotify is betting that by bridging formats, it can keep readers more engaged and, importantly, keep them inside its ecosystem longer.

A promotional graphic for Spotify’s Page Match feature showing four smartphone screens. The first screen highlights the Page Match button on the audiobook interface for Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid. The second screen displays a camera scanning a physical book page with a “Scan to listen” button. The third screen shows the audiobook resuming at Chapter 22 with a “Play from here” button. The fourth screen presents a scanned book page marked “Page matched!” with instructions to return to print, visually demonstrating how Page Match syncs physical books with audiobooks.
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In practice, Page Match isn’t flawless. Early hands-on tests show it can take anywhere from one to ten seconds to sync, and the reverse process—finding your place in the print edition after listening—can feel slower and less precise. Still, the potential is obvious. Audiobooks are one of Spotify’s fastest-growing categories, with listening hours up 37 percent year-over-year. The company has expanded its library from 150,000 to over 500,000 titles in just two years, and executives say most of that growth is coming from existing subscribers who are spending more time in the app.

Spotify is also pairing Page Match with a new partnership with Bookshop.org, the online platform that supports independent bookstores. Soon, users in the U.S. and U.K. will be able to buy physical books directly through Spotify, with proceeds benefiting local shops. It’s a move that positions Spotify not just as a listening platform but as a discovery and retail hub for books. Authors and publishers stand to gain too, since the feature encourages deeper engagement across formats and could introduce new audiences to their work.

For readers, the appeal is obvious. Imagine being hooked on a thriller, scanning your page before heading out, and continuing the story in your earbuds without missing a beat. Or finishing a commute and flipping back into the paperback without fumbling to remember where you left off. Page Match is about removing friction, making books more adaptable to modern routines, and ensuring that stories can follow you wherever you go.

It’s part of a bigger strategy: Spotify went all-in on podcasts a few years ago, and now it’s doing the same with books. With features like Recaps—short audio summaries that refresh your memory—and now Page Match, the company is reimagining how people consume long-form content. Whether it’s enough to pull listeners away from Audible remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Spotify wants to be the place where stories live, no matter how you choose to experience them.


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