Compare the Top RSS Readers for Android as of August 2025

What are RSS Readers for Android?

An RSS reader is a software tool or online service that collects and displays content from RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds. It allows users to aggregate updates from multiple websites—such as news outlets, blogs, and podcasts—into one centralized interface. By subscribing to specific RSS feeds, users can stay informed about new content without visiting each site individually. RSS readers come in various forms, including desktop applications, mobile apps, and web-based platforms, offering flexibility in how users access their feeds. This tool enhances efficiency and personalization in content consumption by allowing users to tailor their information sources to their interests. Compare and read user reviews of the best RSS Readers for Android currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Vivaldi

    Vivaldi

    Vivaldi Technologies

    The new Vivaldi browser protects you from trackers, blocks unwanted ads, and puts you in control with unique built-in features. Get Vivaldi and browse fast. Vivaldi is a web browser that was designed with the user in mind. It offers a wide range of features and customization options, making it a powerful and flexible tool for browsing the internet. One of Vivaldi's key features is its tab management system, which allows users to easily organize and manage multiple tabs. Vivaldi also offers a range of built-in tools, such as a notes and bookmarks manager, and the ability to take and share screenshots. Additionally, Vivaldi is designed to be fast and secure, with support for features like built-in ad-blocking and privacy protection. Overall, Vivaldi offers a unique and customizable browsing experience for users who want more control and flexibility.
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    Feedly

    Feedly

    Feedly

    Feedly is the fastest way to track the topics and trends that matter to you. We believe that reading opens doors, whether that’s performing better at work, mastering a craft, learning something new or following current events. Reading is an important tool for those with curious minds, and Feedly is an app that enables readers to connect with the websites and sources about the things they are most passionate. Organize and read all your trusted publications and blogs in one place. Train Leo, your AI research assistant, to read your feeds and filter out the noise. Collaboratively research and share key industry trends. Ask Leo to read your feeds and prioritize the topics, events, and trends that matter to you. Share insights with your team. Organize, curate, and share key industry insights as a team. Feedly is a secure space where you can privately organize and research the topics and trends that matter to you.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Inoreader

    Inoreader

    Inoreader

    With Inoreader, content comes to you, the minute it's available. Subscribe to RSS feeds, blogs, podcasts, twitter searches, Facebook pages, even email newsletters! Get unfiltered news feeds or filter them to your liking. Use Rules to set-up entire workflows such as sending push notifications and emails or marking as read when certain criteria are met. Use active searches to create a search query and all posts mentioning that query will be delivered as a news feed. You can filter out or permit only such articles that match specific criteria from your feeds. Switch easily between our themes designed for day or nightime reading.
    Starting Price: $1.67 per month
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    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. With first-class iOS, Android, and web apps, NewsBlur is an easy and organized way to read the news wherever you are. By using NewsBlur's training filters, you can hide stories you don't want to see and highlight the stories that interest you. Teaching NewsBlur your preferences (or lack thereof) for certain blogs, authors, and topics cuts down on the noise and connects you with the news that interests you most. Sharing and talking about the news is not only fun but allows you to break out of your routine and embrace the serendipity of your friends' tastes. Even if your friends aren't NewsBlur users, they can keep up with what you're reading through a public blog of all the stories you've shared, including your comments. Our favorite thing about NewsBlur is that you can teach it your preferences every time you read a story.
    Starting Price: $36 per year
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    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS and Atom feed aggregator. It is lightweight, easy to work with, powerful, and customizable. Follow websites, podcasts, and video channels in a single place. Read your articles directly in FreshRSS. Search and save queries for quick access. Generate feeds by scraping external websites. Generate new feeds based on your filters. Import and export your feeds with OPML. Stay connected to your feeds in real time. Adapt to your needs thanks to a lot of options. Follow your feeds with or without a third-party application. FreshRSS can manage 1M+ articles and 50k+ feeds without complaining. Customize FreshRSS with themes and extensions. FreshRSS is translated in more than 15 languages. FreshRSS is an RSS aggregator and reader. It allows you to read and follow several news websites at a glance without the need to browse from one website to another.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS is a free and open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator. Free software, licensed under GNU GPLv3; self-hosted: control your own data and protect your privacy instead of relying on third-party services. Supports feed aggregation/syndication, keyboard shortcuts, and OPML import/export. Multiple ways to share stuff: export RSS feeds, plugins for various social sites, sharing by URL, etc. Sharing arbitrary content through tt-RSS. Plugins and themes, embedding full article content via readability and site-specific plugins, deduplication, including perceptual hashing for images, podcasts, flexible article filtering, JSON API, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Feedbin

    Feedbin

    Feedbin

    A nice place to read on the web. Follow your passions with RSS, email newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube. Feedbin has a clean interface with customizable themes and typography for the optimal reading experience. Reading is something that demands your full attention. Use the immersive full-screen mode to bring the content you care about front and center. Select from a diverse group of hand-picked fonts designed by Hoefler & Co. The light theme is vibrant and crisp while the dark theme can be great when there’s less ambient light in the room. Take your news feed with you, Feedbin syncs with your favorite iOS, Mac, & Android Apps so you always have something great to read. Stay organized, share your faves, and find that really great article you read last month. Feedbin can extract the full content of an article for feeds that only offer partial-content. This way you can keep reading without leaving.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    Feeder

    Feeder

    Feeder

    Stay up to date with what is relevant to you. Feeder is the news manager that tracks any online source you choose and bundles it into an easy-to-digest reading experience. Feeder makes sure you only consume content that matters to you. With Feeder, you keep 100% updated with news in your industry, including competitors, trends, regulations, and social media. Distribute information to relevant people, create advanced workflows, and get notified of important updates. Important information is easy to digest, so you can take it all in at one glance. Increase relevancy and customize to your needs. With our browser extensions, online reader, and mobile feed readers you manage news anywhere. Save hours on finding and following content every week. Add content sources to get your very-own customized news feed. Through advanced RSS integrations, we connect to almost any source on the web, blogs, news, weather, government databases, job boards, Mastodon, newsletters, and more.
    Starting Price: $7.99 per month
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    BazQux Reader
    Fol­low the news from your fa­vorite sites in one place. Sub­scribe to sites in­stead of vis­it­ing them. Read with­out ads and track­ing. Choose your col­ors, fonts, and lay­out. At­ten­tion to ty­pog­ra­phy makes your read­ing faster and more en­joy­able. Mon­i­tor so­cial me­dia pages to­gether with web­sites. Just en­ter the page URL and fol­low it like a reg­u­lar blog. Book­mark your fa­vorite ar­ti­cles with stars or tags. Share via email, Twit­ter, or Face­book. Save to Pocket, In­stapa­per, or Pin­board. Read the full con­tent of trun­cated ar­ti­cles or so­cial me­dia links in­side the reader. Con­vert sum­mary feeds to full-text ones. En­joy both effi­cient desk­top and mar­velous mo­bile web in­ter­faces. Use apps on iOS, macOS, and An­droid when you need offline mode. There’s no need to leave the reader to check ar­ti­cle com­ments. Read your feeds with­out third-party track­ing thanks to our se­cure im­age proxy.
    Starting Price: $30 per year
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    Readwise Reader
    Save everything to one place, highlight like a pro, and replace several apps with Reader. No more juggling dozens of reading apps. Sometimes you need to highlight on the spot. Freely highlight and annotate the open web using the Reader browser extension. RSS is in a renaissance. Easily subscribe to the RSS feeds of your favorite websites in Reader to never miss a post. Everyone has a forgotten folder of PDFs. Upload yours to Reader to finally integrate PDFs into your reading workflow. YouTube has become one of the best learning platforms out there. Watch YouTube videos and highlight the transcript in Reader. Twitter threads are the new blog posts. Compile hard-to-read threads into proper long-form articles inside Reader. Most websites aren't made for reading. Save articles to Reader for a distraction-free reading experience with powerful highlighting. Readwise was built on a foundation of ebook highlights. Upload EPUBs to Reader to enjoy ebooks alongside everything else.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Feedmesh

    Feedmesh

    Feedmesh

    Feedmesh is an easy-to-use RSS reader that can be used on your PC, Mac, or mobile device. Sign up for free and start organizing and more easily reading news from your favorite websites. Feedmesh isn't the first feed aggregator on the web and likely won’t be the last, but it's different. Feedmesh keeps reading simple and fast. Much like chapters in a book, feed sources are kept separate from one another. Because of this, Feedmesh allows you to focus better on what you are reading since you have a good context about the article source. Moving from one article to another, all from the same feed accomplishes that goal. There are no fancy algorithms, and there doesn't need to be. Feedmesh doesn't try to guess what you want to read, it just provides you with a list of new articles in reverse chronological order. Feedmesh is built for busy people who want to glance through stories and dig in when they see something that interests them.
    Starting Price: Free
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    NewsBit

    NewsBit

    NewsBit

    Stay informed everywhere, all the major newspapers in your country and in the world are in one place. Newsbit is RSS reader news and feeds, giving you access to digital editions of the world's largest newspapers and news sites. You decide what is read, so choose from our recommended fonts, add your RSS feeds, or search for new fonts with a powerful integrated search engine. Save time and read all the news in one, fast, and easy to use. Our sources of information include Reuters, The Guardian, Sky News, CNN, and many more.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Aggregator
    Aggregator enhances Android news readers by offering customizable filters and notifications. It allows users to filter news by title or content, displaying only the most relevant information. The app notifies users about unread items or news since their last check, and it supports per-feed custom background update intervals. Additional features include automatic feed discovery, support for both RSS and Atom and the option to switch between dark and light themes. Users can also define power categories, manage RSS input, and import or export feeds via OPML files. Best of all, the app is ad-free.
    Starting Price: Free
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