Kagi News launches — ad-free daily press digest replaces endless feeds
Kagi, the ad‑free search provider known for its privacy focus and accurate results, has launched Kagi News, a news app that aims to rethink daily news consumption by replacing endless feeds with a single, curated press digest.
Launch date: September 30, 2025.
Main features
- One press review per day (delivered around noon UTC) — designed to be read in ~5 minutes.
- Up to 12 key stories per category with summaries, highlights, key quotes, timeline, context, and impact.
- Community‑curated global sources and transparent curation (open for contributions).
- Built‑in translation for reading articles in your preferred language.
- No ads, no tracking — privacy‑first design.
- Customizable categories, story order and count; one‑tap access to original sources.
Availability & access
- iOS: Kagi News on the App Store
- Android: Kagi News on Google Play
- Web: accessible via Kagi’s site and ecosystem.
- Note: Kagi News requires a paid Kagi subscription; it is part of Kagi’s paid offerings (no ad‑supported free tier).
Why it matters
Kagi News focuses on reducing information overload by offering a single, thoughtfully curated digest each day, prioritizing diverse perspectives and user privacy. It’s aimed at readers who prefer a concise, context‑rich press review over algorithmic, endless feeds.
Official launch details and full feature list: Kagi Blog — Kagi News.
Would you switch to a once‑daily digest or keep your current feed? Share your thoughts in the comments.