Reddit is testing a new way to turn its most popular conversations into audio and video, as the social media company seeks to expand how users consume its text-heavy content and capture engagement that is increasingly shifting toward short-form and spoken media.
Starting Monday, Reddit will test an initial version of what it calls a “video Reddit” experience across select communities. The experiment will include both narrated video and audio versions of posts as the company evaluates which formats users prefer and whether either can be scaled across the platform.
The initiative was first disclosed during Reddit’s second-quarter earnings call in July, when CEO Steve Huffman told analysts that users were already consuming Reddit content in similar formats on other platforms.
Popular Reddit stories are frequently repackaged on TikTok and Meta’s Reels, where creators use text-to-speech narration or read posts aloud. Those videos are often paired with the original text displayed on screen or unrelated background footage, including video-game playthroughs and cooking clips.
“There is an emerging content type elsewhere on the internet of, basically, podcasts where people read Reddit content,” Huffman said during the earnings call.
“I think this version of, like, listened-to or spoken Reddit can be really engaging, as well,” he added.
Reddit’s move brings that behavior inside its own platform rather than leaving third-party creators and social networks to capture the audience and engagement generated by Reddit’s content. The initial rollout is deliberately limited. Reddit said the tests are intended to help it understand how audio and video formats could be useful to users and whether they can be presented in a way that remains consistent with the platform’s culture.
Users will be able to select “read” or “play” for posts where the feature is available. The experiment will initially cover only selected English-language posts and will be available through Reddit’s iOS and Android applications.
Importantly, the new formats will not replace Reddit’s traditional text-based posts. Users will continue to be able to read the original post and participate in its comments in the usual way. Instead, Reddit is positioning audio and video as additional ways to consume conversations. A user could listen to a narrated post while exercising, walking, or doing errands, while a video version could turn a written discussion into a more conventional audiovisual experience.

Reddit Wants to Capture Engagement Happening Elsewhere
The experiment addresses a longstanding problem for Reddit: some of the platform’s most popular content already travels well beyond Reddit. Stories from Reddit communities have become raw material for creators on short-form video platforms, particularly when posts involve unusual personal experiences, relationship disputes, workplace conflicts, mysteries or other highly shareable narratives.
Those creators can package Reddit conversations into videos and capture views, advertising revenue, and audience attention without requiring users to return to Reddit.
By developing its own audio and video formats, Reddit could potentially retain more of that consumption within its ecosystem. The strategy also fits a broader shift in how people consume written information. Users listen to articles, posts, and discussions rather than reading them directly, particularly on mobile devices and while performing other activities.
For Reddit, the challenge is making that transition without stripping away the community interaction that differentiates the platform from conventional content publishers. The company’s decision to retain the original posts and comments suggests it does not intend to turn Reddit into a purely video-driven social network. Instead, it is testing whether audiovisual formats can serve as another entry point into Reddit’s existing communities.
Reddit Has Experimented With Video Before
The company has a history of trying to expand beyond its traditional text-and-image format. Reddit previously introduced native video hosting and experimented with versions of a TikTok-style video feed. More recently, it introduced video in comments, which Reddit says now accounts for more than 10% of video posts on the platform.
The latest initiative represents a somewhat different approach because the company is using Reddit’s existing text-based discussions as the foundation for audiovisual content. That could allow Reddit to create a large amount of video and audio programming without depending entirely on users to produce original video.
It also gives the company a way to test which types of Reddit conversations translate effectively into spoken or visual formats. Not every Reddit discussion is likely to work as a narrated story, and the company’s early tests could help determine whether users prefer certain communities, topics, or post structures.
Copyright And Authenticity Remain Important Questions
The experiment also raises questions about how Reddit handles the transformation of user-generated content. Reddit’s value comes largely from conversations created by its users, and converting those conversations into professionally packaged audio or video introduces questions about attribution, consent, and the boundaries between platform distribution and creator ownership.
Reddit is also attempting to solve an authenticity problem. Much of the existing third-party content based on Reddit uses automated narration and unrelated background footage, formats that can make genuine user discussions feel manufactured for engagement.
The company says its early experiments will examine whether it can create audiovisual versions that still feel authentic to Reddit.
That may be critical to the strategy’s success. Reddit’s strongest advantage is not simply the volume of text on its platform but the communities and conversations built around specific interests. If turning those discussions into videos makes them feel detached from their original communities, Reddit could lose some of the characteristics that make the content valuable in the first place.
For now, the company is treating the project as an experiment rather than a major redesign. If users embrace narrated and video versions of Reddit posts, however, the test could give the company a new way to increase time spent on the platform, capture consumption that currently occurs on competing social networks, and extend the reach of its enormous archive of user-generated conversations.






