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RSS Reader

RSS Reader

Feed reader in Safari

macOS

RSS Reader brings RSS and Atom feeds directly to Safari for chronological, algorithm-free reading of blogs and news. Subscribe to your favorite sites and read all your feeds in a clean, distraction-free interface.

Key Features

  • RSS and Atom feed support
  • Chronological, algorithm-free reading
  • Clean, distraction-free interface
  • Subscribe to blogs and news sites

About RSS Reader

RSS Reader is a Safari extension for macOS that brings RSS feed reading directly into your browser. Subscribe to your favorite blogs, news sites, and podcasts, and read all your feeds in a clean, distraction-free interface without leaving Safari.

RSS is the most efficient way to follow content from multiple sources without algorithm-driven feeds deciding what you see. This extension makes RSS accessible by integrating it into the browser you already use. Auto-discovery detects RSS feeds on websites you visit, making subscription a one-click action.

Organize your feeds into categories to keep different topics separate and manageable. The distraction-free reading interface strips away the noise that web-based readers often introduce, presenting just the content in a clean format optimized for comfortable reading.

Who is RSS Reader for?

  • Blog readers who follow multiple sites and want a centralized reader
  • News consumers who prefer chronological feeds over algorithmic timelines
  • Podcast listeners who want to manage subscriptions in their browser
  • Developers following technical blogs and changelogs
  • Anyone who values RSS for its openness and user control on Mac

Why choose RSS Reader?

RSS Reader brings feed reading into Safari, eliminating the need for a separate RSS application. The auto-discovery feature makes finding and subscribing to feeds effortless, and the organized category system keeps large subscription lists manageable.

The distraction-free reading interface respects the content and your attention. It is the most seamless way to maintain an RSS reading practice on macOS.