Instapaper vs Pocket

Instapaper and Pocket were the two defining read-later apps for over a decade. Pocket is now gone (Mozilla shut it down in July 2025); Instapaper is still running under Betaworks and releasing steady updates. If you're here because you used Pocket, this is your natural landing.

Short answer

Instapaper is the closest surviving alternative to classic Pocket in feel: clean parsing, a distraction-free reader, mobile apps, and a quiet product that does the job without a lot of bells. If you want more features per month, Readwise Reader or Matter are upgrades. If you want agent-ready markdown, Keep is a different kind of tool.

You can also try Keep for free as an alternative to Instapaper and Pocket.

Instapaper

A classic read-later app with clean text extraction and distraction-free reading.

Free, paid from $5.99/mo

  • One of the cleanest text extractions in the category
  • Long track record and stable apps
  • Email-in works out of the box for forwarding articles and newsletters

Pocket

Shut down

Save articles, videos, and stories from any publication.

Free, paid from $4.99/mo

  • Simple, polished reading experience
  • Strong native apps across iOS, Android, and web
  • Defined the read-later category for over a decade

Feature comparison

Instapaper and Pocket covered similar ground, but Instapaper went deeper on highlights, Kindle send, and AI voices. Here's how they line up feature by feature.

FeatureInstapaperPocket
Capture and save
Browser extension
Mobile apps
Save from email
Save tweets
Save YouTube videos
Save GitHub stars
Save PDFs
Save files (docs, spreadsheets)
Save audio files
Save via API
Auto-sync sources
RSS auto-sync
YouTube channel sync
X bookmarks sync
GitHub stars sync
Newsletter inbox sync
Library and reading
Reader view
Offline reading
Full-text search
Semantic / AI search
Highlights
Notes
Tags
Collections
Public sharing
Full-text RSS extraction
AI and agents
Markdown export for AI agents
Bulk markdown export
MCP server
CLI tool
Claude Code skill
AI summaries
Public API
Import and export
OPML import / export
Pocket import
Instapaper import
CSV / JSON export
Send to Kindle

Pricing

Instapaper Premium is $5.99/mo or $59.99/yr. Pocket Premium was $4.99/mo, but Pocket has been shut down. Keep's paid tier is $10/mo with a 50-item lifetime free tier.

Instapaper

  • Free

    Unlimited saves, folders, tags, sync across web/iOS/Android, API access.

    Free
  • Premium

    Full-text search, permanent archive, PDF reader, unlimited notes, Kindle send, AI voices, speed reading, ad-free.

    $5.99/mo

Pocket

  • Free

    Save unlimited items, basic offline reading.

    Free
  • Premium

    Permanent library, full-text search, unlimited highlights, suggested tags, premium fonts, ad-free.

    $4.99/mo

Strengths and weaknesses

Instapaper's strengths are consistency and a focused reading UI. Pocket's were simplicity and Firefox integration. Neither was a power-user AI tool.

What Instapaper does well

  • One of the cleanest text extractions in the category
  • Long track record and stable apps
  • Email-in works out of the box for forwarding articles and newsletters
  • Tags now work across web, mobile, and extensions
  • Kindle delivery for long-form reading

Where it falls short

  • No RSS subscription workflow
  • Most of the useful features (search, PDFs, Kindle send) require Premium
  • No structured markdown export for AI or LLM tooling
  • No public API for semantic or AI features

What Pocket did well

  • Simple, polished reading experience
  • Strong native apps across iOS, Android, and web
  • Defined the read-later category for over a decade
  • Clean text extraction for most articles

Where it fell short

  • Pocket was shut down by Mozilla on July 8, 2025
  • Limited search and organization without Premium
  • No structured export for AI tools or LLM workflows
  • Proprietary lock-in; RSS and bulk sync workflows are limited

Which one should you pick?

Pick Instapaper if…

You want the Pocket experience to continue. Instapaper is the most direct replacement: simple, fast, good on iOS, Kindle send, full-text search on Premium, and a steady update pace.

Pocket is no longer an option

Pocket has shut down and is no longer available. Any of the active alternatives is a safer bet.

About Instapaper

Instapaper is one of the original read-later apps, still going strong after Betaworks took it back from Pinterest in 2020. The product has always been sharp on one thing: save a web page, read it later in a clean typographic view. Free tier gets you unlimited saves, folders, tags, sync across iOS/Android/web, and a public API. Premium at $5.99/mo or $59.99/yr layers on full-text search, permanent archive, PDF reader, Kindle send, AI voices, and speed reading. Most of the product has shipped in a long tail of small updates rather than big reinventions. The recent wave added tags across every platform, highlights on the open web via the browser extensions, and send-to-Kindle right from the extension.

About Pocket

Pocket launched in 2007 as Read It Later, pioneered the modern read-later category, and was acquired by Mozilla in 2017. For nearly two decades it was the default way to save web articles and read them later on any device, with a clean reader view and optional offline access. Mozilla shut Pocket down on July 8, 2025. All user data was permanently deleted on November 12, 2025. The apps and extensions no longer work, and any integrations built against the Pocket API have stopped. If you still have an export file from before that date, most modern alternatives (Instapaper, Readwise Reader, Raindrop, Matter, Keep) can import it.

Frequently asked questions

How do I migrate from Pocket to Instapaper?

If you exported your Pocket data before November 12, 2025, Instapaper has a dedicated welcome page for Pocket migrants at instapaper.com/pocket and will import your HTML export directly. If you missed the export window, your data is gone.

Is Instapaper's Premium worth it?

If you use Kindle delivery, PDF reading, speed reading, or AI voices, yes. If you just want a clean read-later app, the free tier is usable and includes unlimited saves, folders, tags, and sync.

Can I use Keep instead of both?

Yes if you mostly want an agent-ready library. Keep saves from the same sources and makes everything available as a markdown URL. It's weaker on reading polish than Instapaper but stronger on AI workflows.

Is Pocket coming back?

No. Mozilla shut down Pocket on July 8, 2025. All user data was deleted on November 12, 2025. There is no revival planned. Any migration needs to happen to a live alternative.

Which had better mobile apps?

Both had solid iOS and Android apps. Pocket's was simpler; Instapaper's is tighter on typography and reading UX. For polished iOS mobile reading, Instapaper is still one of the best apps in the category.

Does Instapaper send to Kindle?

Yes, as a Premium feature. You can send individual articles or set up automatic delivery of your unread list. Pocket never had native Kindle integration.

How do I save articles via email to Instapaper?

Every account has a personal save-by-email address at instapaper.com/save/email. Forward any article link (or full HTML email) to that address and it lands in your Unread list.

Does Instapaper have AI features?

Yes, at Premium. AI voices for text-to-speech and an increasingly capable suite of AI-adjacent features like speed reading. It doesn't have summaries like Readwise Reader or Matter.

Can I highlight articles on the free tier?

Yes on Instapaper. Highlights work on web pages through the browser extension, and on articles in your library. Unlimited notes are Premium-only, but highlights themselves are free.

Is there a self-hosted alternative?

Wallabag is the main self-hosted read-later option. It takes some setup but covers most of what Instapaper and Pocket did. Omnivore's open-source codebase also exists but is no longer maintained.

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