SM Readmate is a free, simple, and powerful eBook reading app designed to make reading smarter, smoother, and more enjoyable for all users.
Key Features
- Import eBooks Easily – Add books from your device with just a tap.
- Explore Online Libraries – Download thousands of free titles from sources like Project Gutenberg.
- Wide Format Support – Read EPUB, DAISY, MOBI, AZW3, FB2, TXT, and more.
- Narration Mode (Text-to-Speech and pre-recorded voice) – Listen to books with customizable voices, adjustable speed, and pitch. Advanced options are also available for reading text formats and mathematical expressions. Fully designed to meet a wide range of user needs, especially for visually impaired readers.
- Adjustable Display – Zoom in or out, switch themes, and personalize your reading environment.
- Quick Navigation – Move quickly between chapters, pages, or notes with the built-in Table of Contents and navigation tools.
- Smart Search – Instantly find any word or phrase within your book.
- Notes & Highlights – Highlight or underline passages in different colors and keep your study organized.
- Organized Bookshelf – Keep all your books neatly stored and easy to manage.
Get Started
SM Readmate isn’t just an eBook reader—it’s your companion for learning, leisure, and accessibility. Whether you’re enjoying a novel, studying with multiple textbooks, or exploring academic content across various subjects, SM Readmate adapts to your needs.
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Partners
We sincerely thank our partners and sponsors for their trust and support in developing the SM Readmate e-book reading application.
Below is information about the collaboration programs between Sao Mai Center for the Blind and its partners:
Implementation period: April 2025 – September 2025
The development of the Android version: 50% of the funding is sponsored by UNDP and the Global Disability Fund, with the remaining 50% contributed by the Sao Mai Center for the Blind.
This program is part of the cooperation between the Sao Mai Center for the Blind and the United Nations Joint Project on Disability Inclusion, in collaboration with the Vietnam Institute of Educational Sciences and the Vietnam Blind Association.
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