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AAX is a proprietary audio file format used by Audible for digital audiobooks and other audio content. The format uses the .aax file extension and is designed to be played within Audible’s ecosystem. AAX files are typically protected by digital rights management (DRM) to restrict playback to authorized devices and applications.

AAX was introduced by Audible as part of its transition from earlier formats and supports enhanced audio

Playback and compatibility: AAX files are intended to be used with Audible’s own apps on iOS, Android,

Access and management: Users obtain AAX content through Audible via subscription or purchase, and the files

Legality and DRM: AAX content is protected by DRM; removal or circumvention of DRM is governed by

features.
There
are
two
common
variants:
AAX
and
AAX+.
The
AAX+
variant
is
marketed
as
providing
higher
audio
quality
and
richer
metadata,
including
support
for
chapters
and
bookmarks
for
navigation.
Kindle
devices,
Windows
and
macOS,
and
on
certain
compatible
third-party
devices
that
have
been
authorized
by
Audible.
Generic
media
players
without
the
appropriate
DRM
rights
cannot
play
AAX
files,
and
removing
DRM
or
converting
to
other
formats
is
typically
restricted
by
law
and
terms
of
service
in
many
jurisdictions.
are
typically
downloaded
to
a
device
for
offline
playback
or
streamed
within
the
app.
Content
transferred
or
synchronized
across
devices
is
managed
through
the
user’s
Audible
account.
local
law
and
the
terms
of
service
of
Audible
and
related
platforms.