Listen to SpringerLink

Turn any link.springer.com article into audio. Open the paper in Chrome, click CastReader, and listen through the abstract and body — with paragraph highlighting. Works across journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers.

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Why Listen to Springer with CastReader?

Springer Nature publishes journals, books, protocols, and reference works on one shared platform.

Full Portfolio

3,000+ Journals + Book Chapters

Nature Communications on link.springer.com, BMC journals, Scientific Reports, Springer reference works, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and every open-access BMC/Palgrave journal. Journal articles and book chapters render the same way — one extractor handles both.

Springer journals and books

Clean Audio

Skips Access Banners and Citation Widgets

SpringerLink stacks 'Download chapter PDF', Altmetric badges, 'Change history', and 'Access options' widgets around every paper. CastReader reads the article body and skips the institutional-access chrome, so the audio starts at the title and stays on the science.

Clean reading

OA-Aware

Full Text for Open Access Articles

BMC journals, Springer Open, Nature Communications, Scientific Reports, and gold-OA articles are 100% free — CastReader reads them end-to-end. Subscription-only chapters read only the preview text your browser loaded.

Open access

100% Free

Unlimited Book Chapter Listening

No signup, no quota. Springer book chapters are often 8–20k words each — exactly the length where reading with your eyes is a losing battle and listening is the only way the content actually gets consumed.

Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about listening to Springer with CastReader

How do I listen to a Springer article?

Open the article on link.springer.com in Chrome (URLs look like /article/10.1007/s00401-023-02543-6 or /chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-12345-6_7). Click the CastReader icon. It reads title → abstract → main text.

Does it work on book chapters?

Yes. SpringerLink book chapters render the same way as journal articles on the site. CastReader reads the chapter title, abstract, and body. Chapters from Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Texts in Statistics, and similar book series all work.

What about Nature Communications?

Nature Communications on link.springer.com is 100% open access — full text reads end-to-end. The Nature portfolio also renders on nature.com; both sites work. See our dedicated /listen-to-nature page for the nature.com version.

What about BMC journals?

BMC Medicine, BMC Biology, BMC Genomics, and the full BMC family are hosted on Springer with open-access full text. Every BMC paper reads end-to-end.

What about paywalled articles?

CastReader reads what your browser rendered. If your institution has Springer access, full text is in the DOM and we read it. Otherwise only the abstract is visible, and that's all we read. We don't bypass paywalls.

What gets skipped?

Author affiliation lists, ORCID URLs, reference lists, figure images, tabular data, and sidebar widgets (Altmetric, Citations, 'Access options') are skipped. Figure/table captions are read because they're prose.

Can I adjust reading speed?

Yes. 0.5x through 3x. The floating player persists across tab switches.

Is it free? Any limits?

Completely free with no page or character limits. No account needed. CastReader is a free browser extension for Chrome and Edge.

Start Listening to Springer

Completely free. No signup. No limits. Install CastReader and open any SpringerLink article or chapter.