Readwise

Readwise

Review your highlights daily. Actually remember & use what you read.

App info


2.11.10
June 16, 2025
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Readwise for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Readwise, Developed by Readwise. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 2.11.10, Updated On 16/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Readwise. Achieved Over 287 thousand Installs. Readwise Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

Readwise helps you get the most out of what you read by making it fun & easy to revisit your highlights from all your favorite reading platforms in one place.


Quickly synchronize your highlights from Kindle, Apple Books, Instapaper, Pocket, Medium, Goodreads, and even paper books. Then start building a daily review habit using the app and daily email. By reviewing your highlights every day, you'll retain dramatically more and you'll finally stop forgetting all the details from books you just finished!


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“Readwise is my favorite new service this year. Save highlights from Kindle, Instapaper, and now tweets... one of the best long-term personal learning tools I’ve come across.” — Caleb Hicks


“Besides my Kindle, Readwise has been the most influential tech for improving my reading process.” — Blake Reichmann


“If you use Kindle or Instapaper or just enjoy keeping and reading highlights, please sign up to Readwise. It will become one of your cherished services.” — Christopher Galtenberg


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ACTUALLY USE YOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Highlighting is great, but why bother if you're never going to see any of your highlights again? Readwise makes it easy to quickly liberate all your highlights into one place, ensuring that you'll actually see and use them, including highlights from:


• Amazon Kindle

• Apple iBooks

• Instapaper

• Pocket

• Medium

• Goodreads

• Twitter

• Physical Books (using your phone camera)

• Manual Input

• CSV Upload



STOP FORGETTING WHAT YOU READ

How often do you finish a book, only to forget the key ideas two weeks later? We don't remember things by just reading them once.


Readwise solves this problem using scientifically proven learning techniques called Spaced Repetition and Active Recall. Readwise resurfaces the right highlights at the right times using a daily email and an app. Readwise even makes it possible to convert your best highlights into flashcards for added retention.



TAG, NOTE, SEARCH, AND ORGANIZE

With your highlights all in one place, Readwise enables you to organize and connect these ideas in new ways. Use search to find a highlight instantly; use tag to organize highlights within your library; use notes to add your own annotations.



HIGHLIGHT PAPER BOOKS

Readwise also makes it possible to take highlights from your physical books and papers using your phone’s camera. Just snap a pic, highlight with your finger, and have your favorite highlights saved forever.


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If you are not already a Readwise subscriber, you can get started immediately with a 30-day free trial with no credit card upfront. At the end of the trial, you will not be charged unless you choose to subscribe to Readwise Full or Readwise Lite. Price may vary by location. Manage your subscription from your dashboard.


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Support: Check out readwise.io/faq or email us at [email protected]

Privacy Policy: https://readwise.io/privacy

Terms of Service: https://readwise.io/tos
We are currently offering version 2.11.10. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Chat with your Highlights! — Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.

Find Similar Highlights: Every highlight now has a “Find Similar Highlights” button. Hit it to find related passages from across your library and foster unexpected connections.

A new integration to export highlights to Apple Notes!

For much much more, check out our weekly changelog: docs.readwise.io/changelog

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.6
1,134 total
5 85.7
4 3.8
3 2.8
2 3.8
1 3.8

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Total number of active users rated for: Readwise

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Recent Comments

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pink green

I really wanted to love this app (and Reader) but good luck reading even basic Wikipedia articles in Reader. It'll display a couple paragraphs and no images. Forget about more complex pages. Even if you report parsing issues for a page they still don't fix it weeks later. College CS students could fix these in a day. Every web page you try to read in Reader you need to consistently check the original page to know if you're missing anything. I really wanted to love this but it's unusable.

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Sandro Sousa

Fantastic idea and execution, still figuring out if it really helps to make ideas stick, but the whole process is fun and the realisation of remembering things when reading the reviews is fantastic. it would be great to have more customisations for the reminders, like with triggers by actions on the phone, and that it was more affordable.

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Moe Al-Ali

Life-changing by no exaggeration. I love readwise. Imagine we didn't have it. We'll just occasionally somehow be remembering something from some books we read, if we're really lucky with strong memory recall. And all the hours and days reading would've been well spent during it, but irrelevant to now and is past tense, because of our inability to magically retrieve the information regularly. Now, using readwise, you finally have a way of seeing the ROI on time reading. Thank you!

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Michael Cleary

It does its fundamental job, to collect clippings from phone to Readwise cloud, but it's painful. Pro: 1. adds webpage clippings to my collection, unified across multiple devices. 2. OCR for clippings from paper sources. Con: 1. Doesn't collect & separate html-tagged metadata (eg, web page title). 2. Disables keyboard (moves cursor to end after every keystroke). 3. Review of collection on phone is just a long list, can't sort/filter.

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Eric Moss

I really want to like this app, it has a ton of potential. However for whatever reason, it typically only shows me highlights from my top 3 highlighted books. I have hundreds of other highlights from articles, podcasts, and Libby books. Which never show in the daily highlight feed/review. The repetitiveness of cycling through the same three books, limits it's power as a learning tool. It's really unfortunate because I would pay for premium in a heartbeat If the algorithm issue was addressed.

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Jonathan Saine

In app dictionary please. I pay for this app. And it has a polished appearance. However, it lacks a function to assist in over half of what I highlight, which are words to learn. It would be nice if they could have a word look up from the long press menu. As it is I have to long press, select define with Google, leave the app, copy, return to app, paste the definition and then format the card. I'd like that to be stream lined and I don't think I'm alone.

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Thimothé Lamoureux

I love Readwise and it's Reader app as services. They are fantastic to resurface knowledge, create flashcards or force you to recall information. The app works mostly well but tends to hang sometimes during the daily review. It could be due to my slow connections it it could be made a bit more efficient on its network usage. Keep on the great work Readwise!

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Dylan Kinnett

It's an okay highlighter. I want to highlight as I read and for the app to get right out of my way while I do. I'm busy reading! With that in mind, I prefer the chrome extension's "quick highlight". It's not useful for me to have a note called "passages saved from Android" where everything dumps. I don't want to be forced to write a title every time to avoid that. I need to highlight even more quickly, and for it to use the page name by default. I love how simple this is but keep going.