RSS and web feeds, synced on every platform you use.
Keep the signal, lose the noise.
NewsBlur is free on the web, iPad, iPhone, and Android. By subscribing to a premium account, you support a growing service and unlock a few restrictions.
Every new account gets a free 30-day premium trial. No credit card required. When it ends, you keep your feeds and training on the free tier.
Yes. Upload your OPML file and NewsBlur imports all your subscriptions and folders in seconds. Works with Google Reader exports, Feedly, Inoreader, and more.
Fully open source under the MIT license. Run your own instance with Docker, contribute on GitHub, or just read the code. No lock-in, ever.
Your account reverts to the free tier. You keep all your feeds (up to 64), training, and saved stories. No data is deleted. Upgrade again anytime and everything is restored.
Yes. Full sync with Reeder, ReadKit, Unread, NetNewsWire, and many more. Your read state, saved stories, and training sync across every app.
No. Web Feeds let you follow any website, even without RSS. NewsBlur monitors the page for changes and delivers new content to you automatically.
NewsBlur offers intelligence training, full-text search, Ask AI, Web Feeds, native apps, and is fully open source. No ads, no tracking, no algorithmic feeds.
See the full comparisonNewsBlur gives you personal training instead of rules, built-in AI features, story clustering, and a fully open source codebase you can self-host.
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