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Turn stories into voice games.

Lexy turns premium content into live trivia games readers play on the page, by phone, or QR code.

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Built for publishers

Voice engagement for every story.

Add interactive audio without adding newsroom workload.

Article-level games

Generate a quiz from a story, section, topic, or curated content pool.

Brand-safe placement

Page language, topic, suitability, and context help keep games aligned with the article.

First-party analytics

Track views, starts, completion, accuracy, and performance by widget or page.

Embed anywhere

Drop one script into an article, section, CMS, or campaign page.

Voice or on-page play

Readers can answer in the browser or continue the experience by phone.

Four languages

English, Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish are supported with native narration and RTL handling.

How it works

From story to spoken game.

Turn content into playable voice experience across every surface.

1

Add a widget

Embed a widget on any page, paste content, or launch from a QR code.

2

Lexy builds the game

Questions, answers, audio, captions, and scoring are prepared automatically.

3

People play anywhere

Readers play on the page, by phone, or from a QR scan.

4

You keep the data

Track plays, completion, accuracy, topics, and placements.

Lexy Originals

The world's underreported news, by voice.

Three stories from the Global South, narrated three times a day in four languages, each with a quick quiz. Curated and fact-checked, not auto-generated.

A Lexy news brief playing by voice with captions over a globe of underreported regions, in four languages.
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Research & Insights

Notes, experiments, and lessons from building voice-first engagement.

Founder March 2026 8 min read

Twenty Years to One Phone Call

From feature phone audio publishing in 2004 to IVR citizen journalism to sensor-driven apps, every product was a fragment. Lexy is the assembly.

Philosophy March 2026 12 min read

E Pluribus Unum

Out of many tools, one builder. Out of many roles, one workflow. The phrase chosen in 1782 to describe a nation now describes a fundamental shift in how things get built.

Philosophy March 2026 9 min read

The Invisible Interface

Twenty years of building voice products, from feature phone audio to sensor-driven apps, led to one conclusion: the best interface is the one that disappears.