Readwise

🇺🇸 United States
Readwise, Inc  | 
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4.5
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3.34K
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App Age
5y 8m
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Last Update
Nov 26, 2025
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iAP
$4.99 - 119.99

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4.44
4.17
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
3.3K
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5y 8m
8y 1m
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$62
$37
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Update Frequency
40d
40d
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27
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39MB
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Readwise
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Remember & Learn from Books
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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! --- “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 --- 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 OCR) • 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. --- 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. --- Support: Check out readwise.io/faq or email us at hello@readwise.io Privacy Policy: https://readwise.io/tos Terms of Service: https://readwise.io/privacy}
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4.5
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Some Latest Reviews

Lopso_
11 Dec, 2025
5
Do you highlight while reading? Use Readwise. That’s it. Trouble remembering what you read? Daily Reviews Want to highlights YouTube videos or Podcasts? Use Reader.
carlosfeliciano7
22 Nov, 2025
5
I rarely write reviews, but I had to come give this app five stars for the constant support and updates that the constantly do especially the new Themed Reviews their pose from my highlight and create a collection of highlights that fall on a certain theme and provide it at the end of the week. That provides a nice clean view of certain themes that I have highlighted across different places.
Socialjerm
21 Oct, 2025
1
$70 just for Readwise feels like it exists solely to make people feel better about the $120 to get the tier that includes Reader. Even if you look at the most expensive competitors in the read-it-later space, $70 would be at the top tier. So why is Reader priced like a top tier read-it-later service when you’re just syncing and resurfacing Kindle highlights? Genuine question, because I am all for supporting development teams, but this seems outrageously expensive.
Smooth-Jazz-Lover
18 Oct, 2025
5
Readwise is a wonderful app for busy adults who want to remember what they’ve read. If you are a reader who highlights on physical or kindle books, never really gets round to reviewing those highlights and thus have the feeling that you’ve forgotten all the good stuff that you highlighted, this is the app for you. I’ve had this app for years now and I use it daily. This is my “workflow”: read kindle and pdf articles during commute or when free, highlight them as I read, once in a few days, sync Readwise with Kindle and other sources of readings, pdf or otherwise, complete daily review of highlights as prompted by Readwise, complete themed reviews of highlight on weekends. The frequency of review is entirely up to the user. I force myself to review daily but you can make it once a week if you wish. You can choose which book/article to feature more and the app will interleave and space the highlights for you for maximum retention. Really great app!!
Lucasnad27
18 Oct, 2025
5
It’s a little pricey for what it does and the app has some small UI annoyances, but reminding myself of “ahha” moments I had 6 years ago while reading a book is delightful and increases the value I get from reading.
d_alex_a
12 Oct, 2025
1
They claim in the app store view that you can "synch from" ibooks. When you get to the app they then tell you you can only do it one highlight at a time and then provide a cumbersome method. Even then it simply didn't work for me. It is possible that my ipad/iphone are out of date, I'm not sure, but even if it did sork it would be very clumsy. Misleading
Lee-Zammer
11 Oct, 2025
5
How are you going to better yourself by just doing things the old way?
ShawnCadi
20 Sep, 2025
5
I love this app. The way it surfaces my highlights. I find so useful. Before using this, I would make highlights and hardly ever look back at them, but now I read them every single day. I found that I see the patterns in many of the things that resonate with me because of this app.
Qohelet
20 Sep, 2025
5
This is easily the most fruitful, consistently life-improving app in my phone. I especially look forward to Sunday reviews. Thank you!

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.46
Voted: 3.34K
App Store Link:
Website:
Email: -
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Categories: Books, Education
Size: 38MB
iAP: 4.99 - 119.99 $
App Age: 5 years 8 months
Release Date: Apr 18, 2020
Last Update: Nov 26, 2025
Version: 2.26.1
Version history
2.26.1
Nov 26, 2025
NEW! Themed Connections — We launched a new experimental feature called Themed Connections. By default, you’ll receive a batch of highlights exploring a specific theme or idea each Saturday. This theme will be unique to your highlights and span multiple sources. Since starting Readwise, we’ve heard from thousands of you that one of the most delightful part of reviewing your highlights is the unexpected connections found across sources. This feature supercharges that process. Previously: We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users, as well as a glitch with the manage subscription button. We launched an integration with Capacities, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Capacities seamlessly. We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device). We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data. Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights. We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more. You can now 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. This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app. You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :) We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps. We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications. Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights. Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones. Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review. Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster! Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance. And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app. You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
2.23.1
Nov 21, 2025
We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users, as well as a glitch with the manage subscription button. Previously: We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly. We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device). We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data. Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights. We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more. You can now 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. This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app. You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :) We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps. We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications. Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights. Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones. Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review. Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster! Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance. And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app. You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)

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