

wallabag
Open-source, self-hosted service that extracts article content for comfortable viewing, offers responsive offline access on multiple devices, supports import from popular tools, multilingual options, filters, classification, and downloads in many formats.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Google Chrome
- Cloudron
- Opera
- Mozilla Firefox
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Customizable
Features
- Offline Reading
- Bookmark Organization
- Full-Text Search
- Server-side
Pocket integration- Tagging
- Cloud Sync
- Text to Speech
- Works Offline
- Dark Mode
Paypal integration
- Export to EPUB
- Visual bookmarks
- Adapted article view
- Browser extension
- Bookmarks
- Mobile friendly
- Multiple languages
- Bookmarking
- Offline
Tags
- php-application
- particle-effects
wallabag News & Activities
Recent News
- Fla published news article about wallabag
Wallabag 2.6.13 introduces Pocket CSV import, Shaarli migration, and bug fixesWallabag 2.6.13 introduces Pocket CSV import support, making it easier for users to migrate saved a...
Recent activities
mimumu added wallabag as alternative to Folio - Save Now. Read Later.
POX added wallabag as alternative to Save It Later- librevr liked wallabag
- liilliil reviewed wallabag
It works, but… It takes ≈20 sec on my Orange Pi to start. Too much code for PHP parser/interpreter
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What is wallabag?
wallabag is an opensource self hostable application for saving web pages.
Comfortable reading
wallabag extracts the article's content (and only its content!) and displays it in a comfortable view. Moreover, wallabag is responsive: you can read your articles on your smartphone or your tablet.
Applications for smartphone
Android, iOS or Windows Phone: wallabag application is available for your smartphone. It's so easy to read your saved articles on your phone. And it also works when you're offline!
Migrate from other services
If you already have an account on Pocket©, Readability©, Instapaper© or even wallabag, you can import your data into wallabag.
Retrieve your articles easily thanks to filters
wallabag provides a powerful tool to filter your saved articles. It's so easy to look for them.
Available in your language
wallabag is translated into more than ten languages. If yours is not yet available, please help translate.
Keep your data
All your data belongs to you. You can download all your articles in many formats: PDF, ePUB, .mobi, JSON, CSV, txt or HTML.










Comments and Reviews
I'm using Wallabag (previously called Poche) on a daily basis from early times on both desktop and mobile. Wallabag is way much better than Pocket and Instapaper, believe me, I used them all. This app is a must for privacy concerned users.
Not an actual bookmark manager, basically like the “add to reading list” functionality in web browsers for articles.
It works, but… It takes ≈20 sec on my Orange Pi to start. Too much code for PHP parser/interpreter
Best alternative to Omnivore I can find.
Similar to Pocket, but you can (optionally) host your own server. Less polished, but it does the job: You can save pages to read later, and you know your bookmarking choices aren't being fed into a recommendation algorithm.
Setting up the extensions and mobile apps can be a bit clunky, but you should only have to do it once per device/app.
Installed the browser extension, was asked to configure it with info from my account and, yecchh, found myself lost in a technological wasteland. Sorry; if your system confuses a 40+ year veteran of IT, good luck.
Doesn't have any free plans.