Pica Player.
Audio that remembers your spot.
Audiobooks, lectures, long podcasts — any audio worth finishing. Pica Player opens each one at the exact second you left off, and carries that spot to your other devices through your own iCloud. Put the phone down at lunch, pick the Mac up after dinner, keep going on the walk home.
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One spot.
Every device.
A book you're three hours into shouldn't make you scrub to find your place. Pica Player keeps the exact position for every file — and syncs it through your iCloud, so the phone, the iPad, the Mac and the Watch all agree on where you are. Close one, open another, keep listening.
Made for
finishing.
Chapters, found for you.
Long audio shouldn't be one undifferentiated hour. Pica Player detects chapter breaks and lays them out so you can jump to the part you want — and a position log remembers the moments you marked, so "that bit about habits" is one tap away, not a guess on the scrubber.
−1:50:35 left · chapter 9 of 14 · 1.0×
Your pace.
Some narrators dawdle. Some lecturers race. Set the speed per file — from a relaxed 0.5× to a brisk 2× — and Pica Player remembers it next time you open that one. Skip back fifteen seconds when you zone out, skip forward when you don't. The controls are big, obvious, and out of your way.
Where
does it
live?
On your phone. On your iPad. On your Mac. On your wrist. Nowhere else. Pica Player syncs through your own iCloud account — your files and your place in them — so the audiobook you started on the couch is on the Watch for the walk. No Pica server in between to lose your spot, leak your library, or change its mind about pricing.