Matter
A curated read-later app with beautiful typography, highlights, and text-to-speech.
Free, paid from $8/mo
- Exceptional typography and reading UI
- HD text-to-speech for long articles (Premium)
- AI Co-Reader summarises and explains content
Compare Matter and SMRY side by side on features, pricing, and the workflows each one is designed for.
A curated read-later app with beautiful typography, highlights, and text-to-speech.
Free, paid from $8/mo
Paste an article URL, get a clean reader with AI summaries, audio, and chat.
Free, paid from $6/mo
Here's how Matter and SMRY compare across the features people actually look for. They share 6 core capabilities; the differences show up in what each tool focuses on.
| Feature | Matter | SMRY |
|---|---|---|
| Capture and save | ||
| Browser extension | Chrome extension captures from your authenticated session for paywalled and JS-rendered pages | |
| Mobile apps | iOS; Android parity unclear | |
| Save from email | Premium | |
| Save tweets | Quoteshots + X integration | |
| Save YouTube videos | Premium; with transcription | Paste a YouTube URL to get a readable transcript, summary, and TTS |
| Save GitHub stars | ||
| Save PDFs | ||
| Save files (docs, spreadsheets) | ||
| Save audio files | Podcast episodes | |
| Save via API | ||
| Auto-sync sources | ||
| RSS auto-sync | Premium | |
| YouTube channel sync | ||
| X bookmarks sync | ||
| GitHub stars sync | ||
| Newsletter inbox sync | Premium | |
| Library and reading | ||
| Reader view | 11 themes, custom typography, 6 interface languages | |
| Offline reading | ||
| Full-text search | Premium | No personal library to search across |
| Semantic / AI search | ||
| Highlights | Unlimited on Premium | 5 colors, notes per highlight, syncs across devices on Pro |
| Notes | Unlimited on Premium | Per-highlight notes |
| Tags | ||
| Collections | Partial | |
| Public sharing | Quoteshots for individual quotes | Share quote links with rich social previews |
| Full-text RSS extraction | ||
| AI and agents | ||
| Markdown export for AI agents | Manual highlight export to Markdown only, no per-item markdown URL | |
| Bulk markdown export | Partial | Highlights export to Markdown / Notion / Obsidian on Pro, not the full article |
| MCP server | ||
| CLI tool | ||
| Claude Code skill | ||
| AI summaries | Premium (AI Co-Reader) | Summaries in 6 languages, plus chat with the article |
| Public API | ||
| Import and export | ||
| OPML import / export | ||
| Pocket import | ||
| Instapaper import | ||
| CSV / JSON export | Partial | Highlights only, Pro feature |
| Send to Kindle | Premium | |
| Import Kindle highlights | Premium, via Amazon account sync |
Matter is free, paid from $8/mo and SMRY is free, paid from $6/mo. The tier that fits best usually comes down to how many items you save each month.
Free
Unlimited library, web + mobile extensions, parsing, unlimited tags.
Premium
HD text-to-speech, AI Co-Reader, RSS feeds, newsletter inbox, unlimited highlights, Kindle send, integrations.
Free
20 AI summaries per day, 2 voices, basic AI model, no export, no ad-free reading. Rate limited to 6 summaries per minute per IP.
Pro
Unlimited summaries, 10 voices including a studio-quality voice, premium AI model, highlight export to Notion / Obsidian / Markdown, ad-free reading, priority support. 7-day free trial. Annual is half price ($3/mo effective).
Both tools do their category well, but the specifics differ. Here's what each one is good at and where it tends to fall short.
Matter is a read-later app that leans hard on typography, audio, and AI as a co-reader. The free tier covers unlimited saves, the parser, mobile and web extensions, and unlimited tags. Premium at $8/mo or $60/yr adds HD text-to-speech, an AI Co-Reader that summarises and explains, full-text search, RSS feeds, newsletter syncing, unlimited highlights, integrations, and Kindle send. The reading UI is one of the nicest in the category. The team is small, which shows in a smaller feature set than Readwise Reader but also in a more coherent product.
SMRY started life in late 2023 as an open-source paywall bypass tool that piped articles through archive.org and ran a ChatGPT summary on top. Two years on it has been repositioned as a full AI reading app. You paste a URL (or prepend smry.ai/ to it) and get a clean reader with 11 themes, an AI summary, text-to-speech in up to 10 voices, highlights in 5 colors, an article chat, and a YouTube transcript mode. The product is intentionally narrow. There is no personal library, no inbox, no RSS, no auto-sync from anywhere, and no mobile app. The pricing matches that scope: free with a daily summary cap, or $3 per month on annual ($6 monthly) for unlimited summaries, the premium voice, highlight export, and ad-free reading. The Chrome extension is optional and captures from your authenticated session so JS-rendered and paywalled pages render cleanly.