Nexo Player Unifies Video, PDF Reading, and Audiobook Generation in One Android App
A developer has built Nexo Player, an offline-first Android media app that consolidates local video and audio playback, PDF and EPUB reading, text-to-speech narration, and private file storage into a single application. The app is designed around a core privacy principle: local files stay on the device unless the user explicitly shares them, eliminating the need for accounts or server uploads. A standout feature allows users to convert PDFs, EPUBs, or plain text into audiobooks, with export options in MP3, M4B, or ZIP formats running in the background. The app also includes a secure vault protected by PIN or biometrics to keep private files out of standard gallery and recent-history views. Built natively for Android using Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and Android Media3, Nexo Player aims to replace the fragmented experience of switching between multiple single-purpose media apps.
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