Best RSS Readers for Safari

Find and compare the best RSS Readers for Safari in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top RSS Readers for Safari on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    ReadKit Reviews
    All your reading in one place. Read later and RSS clients for iPhone, iPad and Mac. ReadKit, a full-featured RSS and read-later client, supports all major providers. It also has an integrated RSS engine. The same features and services can be used on iOS and macOS. Sync with major RSS aggregators, read later providers and use the built-in RSS engine. Feeds and folders management for RSS services. Organize subscriptions/articles into folders/tags. Smart folders that automatically update their content based on your search criteria. Offline reading and image cache. Sync in background. The built-in reader mode extracts the full content from articles. Automatic reader mode. Share extensions to save articles for later reading from Safari or other applications. Subscribe to YouTube playlists and channels. Customizable user interface. Support for dark and light modes, and color themes.
  • 2
    Reeder Reviews
    Reeder is a one-stop-shop for reading, watching and listening to content. Say goodbye to the unread count. Reeder syncs your timeline across all devices so you can pick up where you left off. You can turn any tag into an auto-updating public feed that you can view in any browser, or add to any RSS reader supporting JSON feeds. This makes it easy to share your curated material. Reeder supports much more than RSS feeds. It integrates videos and podcasts with social media posts to create a streamlined view. Reeder is not intended to replace full-featured apps, but it does offer a central way to track everything you follow. You can also open content in another app (if supported) if you want to dig deeper. Reeder's share extension allows you to easily save links from Safari and other apps to Reeder. This keeps everything organized and accessible.
  • 3
    Unread Reviews
    Unread will help you rediscover the joys of reading your favorite authors and publications. Unread is a beautiful RSS reader that features beautiful typography. Unread is available on Mac, iPhone and iPad. Unread Cloud, our free service, allows you to sync Unread across all your devices. Sign up for an Unread Cloud Account via Apple Sign-in. Unread supports syncing Feedbin, Feedly and Fever compatible accounts. It also supports synchronizing with Inoreader and NewsBlur. Unread knows which feeds only contain article summaries. Unread will display the full text of a webpage if a feed only contains article summaries. Unread caches images and text from webpages for offline access. Unread offers multiple themes to make it easier to read at night or under different lighting conditions. Choose one theme for the light mode and another for the dark mode. Unread allows you to navigate and perform nearly all operations on an iPad using a hardware keyboard.
  • 4
    Readwise Reader Reviews
    Reader allows you to save everything in one place, highlight as if you were a pro and replace multiple apps. No more juggling with dozens of reading applications. You may need to highlight something on the fly. Reader allows you to highlight and annotate any web page. RSS is experiencing a renaissance. Subscribe to RSS feeds for your favorite websites using Reader and never miss another post. Everyone has a forgotten PDF folder. Upload them to Reader and integrate PDFs in your reading workflow. YouTube is one of the most popular learning platforms. Watch YouTube videos in Reader and highlight the transcript. Twitter threads have replaced blog posts. Reader allows you to convert difficult-to-read threads in to proper articles. Most websites aren't designed for reading. Save articles to Reader and enjoy a distraction-free experience. Readwise was founded on the foundation of ebook highlights. Upload EPUBs into Reader to enjoy ebooks with everything else.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next