Blio is FREE eReader software that presents eBooks like you’ve never seen them before!

The FREE Blio eReader software is the new touchstone for the presentation of electronic books & magazines. Stunning, full-color pages come alive in brilliant 3D. Even image-rich books are now at your digital fingertips — because Blio preserves a book’s original layout, fonts, and graphics.

Enjoy a vast selection of cookbooks, travel guides, how-to books, schoolbooks, art books, children’s stories, and magazines. Relax, learn, work, or play! The smart display lets you insert highlights, notes, videos, and even webpages. Selected books also go hands-free with Blio’s read-aloud feature.

Flexible & accessible. Shop endless titles, right from the Blio Bookstore, with access to over one million free books and a huge library of today’s bestsellers. Then, take your library on the road by syncing to your favorite on-the-go mobile device.

Blio is Coming Soon

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Download the Free Blio eReader

Software will soon be available for PCs, netbooks, tablets and mobile devices.

Browse More Than One Million Books

You’ll soon be able to shop the Blio Online Bookstore and download titles to your computer. A personal, virtual library stores your books and syncs with your devices.

Start Reading!

Download a book and open it in Blio. You won’t need an internet connection to read.

Buzz!

“I watched a demo of Blio [...] I was impressed. eReaders like the Kindle and the Nook only let you see the book in black and white. Blio brings back the color. It's perfect for children's books.”

- National Public Radio, Jan 2010

“While Blio could certainly have implications in the assistive tech realm, this could finally be the application that brings rich, interactive e-textbooks to a variety of devices.”

- ZDnet, Jan 2010

“We really dig [Blio] and it approaches digital reading in a whole new way. [...] Blio software aims to preserve the traditional book or magazine format by keeping its layout, fonts, images, but also to meld it with digital interactivity.”

- Engadget, Jan 2010