❄️ Coming soon · iPhone · iPad · Mac

A calm home for
everything you'll
read later.

Cove saves articles, links, and ideas straight to your devices — clean to read, offline by default, and always yours.

Coming soon to theApp Store Tell me when it's ready →
Native & universal — one app, all your Apple devices, synced privately over iCloud.
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Pocket closed. Omnivore closed. Both took their readers' libraries with them. Cove is built so that can never happen to yours — everything lives on your device, and leaves in a single tap.

Save it once. It's part of your whole Apple world.

Not just another list. What you save becomes searchable, speakable, and automatable everywhere you already are.

Save from anywhere

The Share Sheet and a one-tap Safari button drop any page into Cove — deduped automatically.

Read it clean, offline

Every save keeps a local snapshot. Adjustable fonts, themes, dark mode. No signal required.

Highlight & annotate

Mark passages and add notes that stay anchored to the article, wherever you read it.

Find it in Spotlight

Saved articles are indexed system-wide. Search from the Home Screen and tap straight to the page.

Shortcuts & Siri

Save, export highlights, or hear your unread queue read aloud — all as native App Intents.

On your Home Screen

A Widget shows your unread count and the next thing waiting to be read.

Listen anywhere

Built-in speech reads your queue aloud, with Now Playing controls on the Lock Screen.

Always yours

Export to JSON, Markdown, or HTML in one tap. Import from Pocket, Instapaper & Omnivore.

Local-first, by design

Your reading is nobody's business but yours.

No account to create. No server to trust. No tracking, ever. Cove keeps everything on your device and syncs privately over your own iCloud — so it stays fast, works offline, and costs nothing to run.

No account No servers No tracking Offline-first Private iCloud sync Export anytime

Read later, kept close.

Cove is on its way to the App Store. Leave a note and you'll be the first to know.

Tell me when it's ready →