Newsairy: a simple, fast and iCloud-native RSS Reader.
Why Newsairy
Yet another RSS reader (YARR), why not? Honestly, I did it for the same reasons I see others mentioning: there wasn’t an RSS reader out there that fit me perfectly. So I started working on my own.
Read the way you want
- Supports RSS, Atom and JSON feeds
- Browse your feeds in a clean article list with adjustable preview
- Read with the offline preview, browse the full article in the built-in reader, or open it in your browser
- Focus on the last news with Smart Folders: Today, Last 24 / 48 / 72 hours
- Looking for something recently read: check in Read History articles sorted by read date
No ads. No tracking. No third-party analytics.
Stay in sync
- iCloud keeps your feeds and folders in sync across your iPhone, iPad and Mac
- Configure sync to happen automatically, on launch, or on resume — or trigger it manually with pull-to-refresh
Make it yours
- Choose your theme: Automatic, Light, Dark or Sepia
- Configurable swipe actions, order and article retention
- Import and export your subscriptions with standard OPML files
- Three independent article retention rules:
- Fetch history: how far back to download articles on first load
- Unread retention: how long to keep unread articles from their publication date
- Read retention: how long to keep read articles from their publication date
- Search across all your articles instantly
- Star articles to save them — starred items are never deleted by retention rules
- Organise feeds into folders
Newsairy Pro
Give it a try. If you like it, a single one‑time purchase removes the 6‑feed limit (free accounts include up to 6 local and 6 iCloud feeds) and unlocks sync with TheOldReader, bringing your existing subscriptions, read state, and starred articles with you. No subscription. Pay once, it’s yours forever.
Next
Support for popular self‑hosted feed aggregator services is coming soon.
Newsairy 1.0 is a solid, stable foundation, with aggregator and feature updates already in the works.
Requires iOS 18 or later. On Mac, requires macOS 15 or later and Apple silicon. iCloud sync requires an active iCloud account. TheOldReader sync requires Newsairy Pro and a TheOldReader account.