The user mentions that the current version of AudioNido is optimized for desktop/laptop with keyboard and that a mobile version is in the works. They express a need for mobile accessibility.
Hey everyone, I built a web app called **AudioNido.co**m specifically designed to work well with screen readers — NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack. Not as an afterthought, but as the core design principle. Every interaction has audio feedback: a click when you navigate, tones when entering or leaving sections, a gentle sound while loading. The music volume automatically ducks when your screen reader speaks. Full keyboard navigation with arrow keys, Enter and Escape. No mouse needed. It's free, no account required, runs in your browser. **What you can do with it:** * Listen to live radio from thousands of stations worldwide (by country, language, genre) * Search and play any song, artist or album on demand * Browse podcasts in English and Spanish * Listen to free audiobooks from LibriVox * Hear news headlines read aloud over background music * 150+ relaxing instrumental tracks * Save favorites across everything Currently optimized for **desktop/laptop with keyboard**. Mobile version is in the works. I tested extensively with screen readers and got feedback along the way. I know most media apps treat accessibility as a checkbox — I wanted to do better. If something doesn't work right for you, I genuinely want to hear about it. [**audionido.com**](http://audionido.com) **If you have suggestions please email me to :** [**bbmbbf@gmail.com**](mailto:bbmbbf@gmail.com)