Save everything to one place, highlight like a pro, and replace several apps with Reader.
Sometimes you need to highlight on the spot. Freely highlight and annotate the open web using the Reader browser extension.
RSS is in a renaissance. Easily subscribe to the RSS feeds of your favorite websites in Reader to never miss a post.
Everyone has a forgotten folder of PDFs. Upload yours to Reader to finally integrate PDFs into your reading workflow.
YouTube has become one of the best learning platforms out there. Watch YouTube videos and highlight the transcript in Reader.
Twitter threads are the new blog posts. Compile hard-to-read threads into proper long-form articles inside Reader.
Most websites aren't made for reading. Save articles to Reader for a distraction-free reading experience with powerful highlighting.
Readwise was built on a foundation of ebook highlights. Upload EPUBs to Reader to enjoy ebooks alongside everything else.
Newsletters connect you directly to your favorite writers. Subscribe to your newsletters in Reader to spare your email inbox.
Annotation should be the killer feature of digital reading. Instead, highlighting, tagging, & note-taking
are neglected afterthoughts in other reading apps.
We believe that annotations are the key to getting more out of what you read. So we've developed
highlighting as a first-class feature. Highlight images, tables, rich text, and more. On any device.
Readwise makes it easy to revisit and learn from your digital highlights.
Highlighting is great, but what's the point if you never see those highlights again? Readwise liberates all your highlights into one place, ensuring you'll actually use them.
How often do you finish a book, only to forget the key ideas a few weeks later? Readwise resurfaces the right highlight at the right time through the Daily Review.
Connect Readwise to your favorite tools such as Evernote, Notion, and Obsidian. Your enriched highlights will automatically export to right where you need them.
Readwise helps you remember more of what you read using the scientific principle of spaced repetition. The Daily Review resurfaces the right highlight at the right time via email or app.
Glide through your documents without ever using the mouse. Keyboard-based reading enables you to navigate, highlight, and annotate with grace.
Ghostreader is your GPT-3 copilot of reading. Ask questions. Define terms. Simplify complex language. And so much more.
Find whatever you're looking for. Even if you only remember a single word. Even offline.
Listen to any document narrated with the lifelike voice of a real human.
Your personal interests, your professional projects, your way of doing things â they're unique. Reader is
your home base for the varied documents in your life, customizable to match the way your brain works.
PDFs for work, articles for your newsletter, and ebooks for pleasure all live comfortably side-by-side. No
more juggling dozens of apps.
Your annotations should flow effortlessly from your reading app into your writing tool of choice. Instead you waste hours reformatting, reorganizing, and repeating. Reader eliminates this hassle.
Reader seamlessly connects to Readwise which exports to Obsidian, Notion, Roam Research, Evernote, Logseq, and more
Reader is built API-first: roll your own solutions and integrate your tools using our API.
Reader automatically syncs to Readwise: making it easy to revisit and learn from your highlights with Daily Review.
Access all of your content from any of your devices with everything in sync. Even offline. Reader syncs across a powerful, local-first web app, iOS app, and Android app. You can even highlight the open web with the Reader browser extensions.
Our read-it-later apps should improve over time. Instead, they worsen. Why? Because we save more stuff than
we have time to deal with.
We fell in love with Superhuman's fun, game-like triage for clearing our email inboxes of clutter. So we've
built the same for reading. Weed your digital garden with delight.
We're calling this release a âpublic betaâ because the surface area of the product is vast. We basically built five different kinds of reading apps at the same time without accidentally developing the software equivalent of a spork. Meanwhile, we had to make sure the app works well on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari as well as iOS and Android. We're hoping the âpublic betaâ label buys us some leeway for the next few months while we hunt down new corner cases ð
Once Reader officially exits beta, we intend to reprice Readwise/Reader for new subscribers thereafter. Pricing is really hard and complex so we candidly haven't figured out the exact plans yet. But regardless, we don't intend to increase pricing on existing full subscribers at that time. This means that if you subscribe while Reader is in beta, you'll get lifetime access for the price you are now paying.
Yes! Reader is available on iOS and Android as well as a local-first web app. The entire experience is cross-platform meaning all data is continuously synced between all your devices. Please note that âlocal-first web appâ does not refer to a native app you install on your computer, but you can install the app as a Chrome app or with a Safari wrapper to get native-like experience.
Yes! You can import your existing read-it-later library from Instapaper, Pocket, and a handful of others. You can also import your existing RSS feeds from other feed readers using OPML.
Right now, you can think of Reader as another reading app that integrates with Readwise (albeit seamlessly because they share a database). Every highlight you make in Reader instantly syncs with Readwise and then from Readwise to your note-taking apps. Over time, the vision is to create a unified experience between Readwise and Reader within Reader. Regardless, if you have a Readwise Full plan, you get access to both apps.