What is Scribd

 

What is Scribd


Scribd.com is a digital library and e-book, audiobook, and magazine subscription service that offers its users access to millions of titles. Launched in March 2007 by Trip Adler and Jared Friedman, Scribd started as a platform for sharing documents, such as academic papers and books. Over time, it evolved into a comprehensive subscription-based service that provides access to a wide variety of content, including books, audiobooks, magazines, and documents uploaded by users.

Users can access Scribd’s content through its website or app, which is available on various platforms like iOS and Android. The service operates on a monthly subscription model, where users pay a fee for unlimited access to its vast content library. Scribd has been likened to a “Netflix for books,” as it offers a similar subscription model for digital content consumption.

In addition to published books and audiobooks from major publishers, Scribd also hosts user-uploaded content, which includes a wide range of documents such as academic papers, presentations, and business templates. This professional and user-generated content mix allows Scribd to cater to a broad audience with diverse interests.

Scribd’s mission is to change how the world reads by providing an unparalleled reading experience. It aims to empower readers by providing them access to the best books, audiobooks, news, and magazine articles, all in one place, for a single subscription fee.


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