

Feedibus
Read News & Articles, Actually Useful Machine Learning Included.
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What is Feedibus?
Read News & Articles
Feedibus is a newsreader app. It supports Atom, RSS, and JSON feeds. All techno-gibberish to you? Don’t worry. Many news websites and blogs offer this service for free so that you can read all your loved and trusted sources in a beautiful interface, organized automagically.
Key Features, Making Feedibus Unique:
- Magic Content: Enjoy full articles in a beautiful reading experience, even for feeds with just summaries.
- Magic Deduplication: Streamline your timeline, grouping duplicates and similar content.
- Magic Interests: Discover more, automagically learning your interests.
What makes Feedibus so magical? We could tell you that it uses machine learning and other state-of-the-art computational methods to offer you this awesome experience — but that wouldn’t sound so cool, would it?
What else?
- Widget Support: Add your favorite news source right to your home screen
- Background Updates: Keeping your content fresh, effortlessly.
- Bookmarking: Save articles for later.
- Switch between Reading Experiences: Decide for yourself how to read articles, including Embedded Safari Reader Mode.
- Favorite Feed Groups: Organize your feeds thematically & focus on what matters in the moment.
- Sharing with Friends & Social Networks
- Dark Mode / Light Mode … and much more.
Design Philosophy
We believe that reading your favorite news & articles should be fun, engaging, and informative. Some newsreaders seem to make this a chore, treating it like your email inbox. Feedibus presents all content in a chronological timeline. It highlights what it thinks is interesting and groups duplicate content for you just scroll through, discover and enjoy what you like.
Privacy
No sign-up required. All machine learning and processing happens locally on your device. We don’t know what you read, and we don’t want to. Please review our privacy policy for more details.






