Unclutter is a modern reader mode and article library for your browser.
There many other "reader modes", but they all extract article text and re-render it their own format. Unclutter "unclutters" the original web pages itself, leaving the original website styling and interactive elements intact.
Articles you read are automatically saved and can be easily added to your read-it-later queue. Everything happens instantly in your browser.
Other features include:
- Crowdsourced blocklists for annoyances on specific websites
- Automatically activating the reader mode
- Showing page chapters to navigate long articles
- Integrated social comments from Hacker News and Hypothes.is
- Easily saving highlights by simply selecting text
Try it out for yourself:
The mission of Unclutter is to improve reading on the web for everyone. You should decide what, when, and how to read. What if you could automatically bypass paywalls or connect similar content across the web?
Here's how you can help:
- Report broken articles or submit element block selectors from within the extension.
- Use the open roadmap to suggest new features or to vote on existing ideas.
- Open GitHub issues for bugs or any other issue.
- Contribute code to implement your favorite new feature.
See the docs pages, or the technical README. Please open an issue for any question you have!
This project uses GNU AGPLv3, which requires commercial projects that use it to be open-source as well.
Unclutter exists thanks to everyone who contributes ideas or code, reports bugs, or simply uses the extension. Thank you!