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Office Reader is the iOS office suite by iCube Labs — the same app record since 2014, rebuilt from the ground up in 2026. Below: the boilerplate, the facts, the logos, the screenshots. If you need something that isn't here, email press@icubelab.com.

Boilerplate (copy-paste).

Short (one line). Office Reader is the iPhone and iPad office suite from iCube Labs — the only doc app you actually own, no subscription required.

Medium (100 words). Office Reader opens, edits, and creates real Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on iPhone and iPad. A smart editor drafts documents format-by-format — resume, screenplay, contract, pitch deck — while dictation turns voice into formatted prose, a scanner with text search pulls paper into searchable PDFs, and a Private Folder locks sensitive files behind Face ID. Built by iCube Labs, on the App Store since 2014 and rebuilt for 2026. No subscription. No cloud lock-in. No ads. One-time purchases and lifetime plans available.

Long (About iCube Labs). iCube Labs is an independent software studio founded in Haiti in 2000. The company launched on the App Store in 2011 and now maintains a portfolio of iOS productivity apps — Office Reader, Invoice Manager, and more — with a lifetime install base of hundreds of thousands of users. iCube Labs believes people should own the tools they pay for, and builds accordingly.

Facts at a glance.

App name
Office Reader
Developer
iCube Labs
Founded
iCube Labs: 2000 · On the App Store since 2011
App Store record
Since 2014 (same record, id578228992)
Ratings
1.2K+ · 4.8 ★
Platforms
iPhone, iPad, iPadOS
Pricing
Free to open. Pro from $9.99/month. Lifetime from $89.99.
Currency
CAD
Languages
English (expanding)
Privacy
No tracking. No ads. Face ID Private Folder. No training on user data.
Press contact
press@icubelab.com
Support
support@icubelab.com

Quotes you can use.

We don't think people should have to rent the tools they use to make a living. Office Reader is built around that one belief.

Guyverson Vernous, iCube Labs

Readers stop at 'open.' We picked up where they leave off — edit, sign, ship, keep.

iCube Labs

Since 2014 the app has been on the App Store. In 2026 we rebuilt it from the ground up — same record, completely new app.

iCube Labs

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