StoryLark vs Storynory
Storynory is a free library of classic children’s audio stories. StoryLark creates personalized stories starring your child every night.
Storynory is a beloved free resource — a website and podcast with a large library of classic and original children’s audio stories, completely free to access. It’s a great option if you want free, professionally read content. What it doesn’t offer is personalization: every child hears the same stories. StoryLark does the opposite: every story is generated fresh for your child, with their name and custom characters woven in, narrated in a voice you choose, and illustrated just for them. The trade-off is free generic content vs. a paid personalized experience.
| Feature | StoryLark | Storynory |
|---|---|---|
| Stories starring your child by name | ||
| New personalized story every night | Fixed library updated periodically | |
| Custom characters | ||
| Voice cloning | ||
| AI-generated illustrations | ||
| Bedtime mode and sleep timer | ||
| Native app (iOS/Android) | Web and podcast only | |
| Offline playback | Via podcast download | |
| Classic fairy tales and myths | ||
| Completely free | 3 free stories then subscription | |
| 8 languages supported | Primarily English | |
| Monthly price | From $6.99/mo | Free |
Who each is right for
Choose StoryLark if…
Families who want a personalized bedtime experience — stories starring their child by name, with custom characters, voice cloning, and AI illustrations every night.
Choose Storynory if…
Families who want free access to a broad library of classic and original children’s audio stories without any subscription.