Kagi News launches as a global daily press review with private, community-curated sources
Kagi has introduced Kagi News, a daily press review designed to aggregate global news while maintaining user privacy and leveraging openly community-curated sources. Each day, Kagi News reads thousands of RSS feeds curated by the community across diverse viewpoints and distills the information into a single AI-generated briefing, with all sources clearly cited.
Following its editorial approach, Kagi News does not personalize content based on user preferences, but instead surfaces a broad spectrum of perspectives to counter information silos. The news briefings publish once daily around noon UTC, offering a defined endpoint for news consumption. Readers can stay informed in about five minutes, with no endless scrolling or attention traps embedded in the experience.
Kagi News does not track, profile, or monetize its users' reading habits. Source curation is managed transparently through a public GitHub repository, enabling anyone to suggest additions, flag issues, or propose changes. While Kagi News relies only on publicly available RSS feeds and avoids scraping websites, it also presents stories in their original language, translating with Kagi Translate as needed. The service is available now on the web, iOS, and Android.


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This is a really cool app, I wish you could login with your Kagi account and ask an AI questions about the article directly in/with Kagi Assistant
Kagi has been a breath a fresh air.