Listen to The Verge as Audio
Tech, science, and culture coverage — narrated for your ears
The Verge covers the intersection of technology, science, art, and culture with a distinctive editorial voice. From product reviews and policy analysis to features about how tech shapes daily life, their content is engaging but plentiful. speakeasy converts any Verge article into audio so you can keep up with their prolific output while staying active and productive. With speakeasy, converting The Verge content to audio is as simple as sharing a link. Our extraction engine is optimized for The Verge's page structure, ensuring clean text extraction even from complex layouts. Once converted, your audio syncs across all your Apple devices through iCloud, ready to play whenever you are.
How it works
Why The Verge content works great as audio
The Verge is home to some of the web's most compelling news, reviews, features, opinion, how-tos. The platform's writers tend to produce well-structured, text-rich articles that convert beautifully to audio. Unlike heavily visual platforms, The Verge's content is primarily text-based, which means almost nothing is lost in the audio conversion.
This makes The Verge one of the best sources for building an audio listening library. Whether you follow specific writers or browse by topic, there's always a steady stream of new content worth converting. speakeasy's natural AI voices bring these articles to life, preserving the author's tone and pacing in a way that feels authentic.
Getting started with The Verge audio
The fastest way to start listening to The Verge content is through the iOS share sheet. When you find an article on The Verge that you want to hear, tap the share button and select speakeasy. The app extracts the text, converts it to audio, and adds it to your library — all in a matter of seconds.
You can also copy and paste The Verge URLs directly into speakeasy's input field. This works from any device, making it easy to queue articles from your desktop browser for later listening on your phone. speakeasy handles The Verge's specific page structure and formatting, so the extracted text is clean and well-organized for audio playback.
Best practices for The Verge listening
To get the most out of listening to The Verge content, consider building a routine around it. Many users queue 3-5 articles in the evening and listen during their morning commute. This creates a natural habit that helps you stay current with the The Verge writers and topics you care about.
For longer The Verge articles (10+ minutes of audio), consider using a slightly slower playback speed to catch nuances. For news and commentary pieces, 1.3-1.5x often works well. speakeasy remembers your playback position, so you can pause mid-article and resume exactly where you left off.
Building a The Verge audio collection
Over time, your collection of converted The Verge articles becomes a valuable personal resource. Unlike bookmarking (where articles pile up unread), audio conversion ensures you actually consume the content. speakeasy's library keeps everything organized with titles, sources, and dates, making it easy to revisit favorites.
The iCloud sync means your entire The Verge audio collection is available on both iPhone and Mac. Start an article on your phone during your commute, then finish it on your MacBook at your desk. For prolific The Verge readers, this workflow can easily replace 30-60 minutes of daily screen time with productive audio content.
Why The Verge is great for audio
The Verge's text-rich content converts cleanly to natural-sounding audio
One-tap conversion via the iOS share sheet or URL paste
Articles sync across all your Apple devices through iCloud
Build a personal audio library of your favorite The Verge content
The Verge at a glance
- Content types
- News, reviews, features, opinion, how-tos
- Typical length
- 3–15 minute reads
- Popular topics
- Consumer TechSciencePolicy & RegulationEntertainmentClimate Tech
Why speakeasy for The Verge?
The Verge publishes dozens of articles daily — too many to read, but easy to listen to. Convert the stories that catch your eye and let speakeasy narrate them with voices that handle The Verge's conversational, opinionated writing style naturally. Build your own Verge audio feed.
Frequently asked questions







Turn any article into natural-sounding audio. Paste a link, press play, and stay informed while you move.
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