Audioboost, the AI-audio martech company behind the Speakup-Article™ technology, announced its collaboration with several Premium European Publishers: Euronews, one of Europe’s leading pan-European news organizations, Berliner Verlag, OnlineMarketing, Class Editori.
These partnership mark a significant step in the evolution of digital publishing and audio engagement, bringing Audioboost’s integrated audio experience to multilingual audience.
At the core of the collaboration is Speakup-Article™, Audioboost’s proprietary AI-powered audio technology designed specifically for publishers. Unlike traditional text-to-speech solutions, Speakup-Article™ transforms editorial content into a fully integrated listening experience that combines premium audio delivery, monetization capabilities and audience engagement tools directly within the publisher’s ecosystem.
A defining feature of the technology is Audioboost’s monetization-ready audio player, which allows publishers to activate and manage audio advertising opportunities natively, creating a scalable revenue stream without compromising user experience or editorial integrity.
Equally important is the accessibility badge, an increasingly relevant feature for publishers committed to inclusive information access. The badge instantly signals the availability of audio content, enabling easier content discovery and supporting audiences who prefer or require listening experiences, including multitasking users and readers with accessibility needs.
The first results from approximately 60 days of beta testing have already highlighted the impact of the collaboration with these interesting benchmarks:



These early performance indicators confirm the growing role of audio as both an engagement accelerator and a business enabler for digital publishers.
Speakup-Article™ is currently improved with empowered dictionary for 15 languages, enabling publishers to scale audio publishing strategies internationally while maintaining consistency, speed and editorial quality across multilingual environments.