ACX Announcements

Audible's new royalty model unlocks earning opportunities for creators. Earn across member engagement, opt titles into the all-you-can-listen program, suggest pricing, and choose exclusive (50%) or non-exclusive (30%) royalty rates.

In 2025, we reimagined audio publishing by listening to our creative community—authors, narrators, producers, agents, and publishers.

In November, ACX invited select creators to participate in early access to our new royalty model designed to improve transparency, equity and earning opportunities for creators. Here's what we've learned so far.

In May 2025, we held the first ever ACX Author Summit at Audible's headquarters in Newark, NJ. We're sharing the key learnings from the summit sessions on our blog to help all ACX creators grow their audiobook business.

In May 2025, we held the first ever ACX Author Summit at Audible's headquarters in Newark, NJ. We're sharing the key learnings from the summit sessions on our blog to help all ACX creators grow their audiobook business.
Announcing important updates to the ACX Voice Replica beta, enabling narrators to create and monetize replicas of their own voices using AI-generated speech technology.

In May 2025, we held the first ever ACX Author Summit at Audible's headquarters in Newark, NJ. We're sharing the key learnings from the summit sessions on our blog to help all ACX creators grow their audiobook business.

We gathered dozens of our best-selling ACX authors to celebrate their unique storytelling talents and share tips on how to maximize Audible tools and insights to create premium audio content, build brands and reach new listeners.

Last year we introduced enhancements to the ACX sales overview experience, now we're taking things a step further with the launch of a brand new reporting tab: the ACX listening overview.

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Audible is offering support to LA-based narrators who lost access to their usual recording set-up in the fires, with mobile recording kits and in-studio recording sessions at local studios.