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  1. v2.26.1iOS
    NEW! Themed Connections — We launched a new experimental feature called Themed Connections. By default, you’ll receive a batch of highlights exploring a specific theme or idea each Saturday. This theme will be unique to your highlights and span multiple sources. Since starting Readwise, we’ve heard from thousands of you that one of the most delightful part of reviewing your highlights is the unexpected connections found across sources. This feature supercharges that process.
    
    Previously:
    
    We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users, as well as a glitch with the manage subscription button.
    
    We launched an integration with Capacities, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Capacities seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  2. v2.25.1Android
    You can now listen to your Daily Review!
    
    Chat with your Highlights! — Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search).
    
    Also:
    • Readwise MCP server for use with Claude, etc
    • “Find Similar Highlights” button
    • New Craft Docs & Apple Notes exports
    • Rebuilt Notion & Roam exports
    • Bug fixes: daily review, highlight adding, tweet saves, and more.
    
    For much much more, check out our weekly changelog: docs.readwise.io/changelog
  3. v2.23.1iOS
    We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users, as well as a glitch with the manage subscription button.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  4. v2.21.1iOS
    We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users, as well as a glitch that sometimes caused the keyboard to pop up when it shouldn't.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  5. v2.20.1iOS
    We fixed a glitch where Chat with Documents could throw a websocket error for some users.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly! We also fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress. Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  6. v2.17.2iOS
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly!
    
    Also, we fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  7. v2.15.3iOS
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly!
    
    Also, we fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  8. v2.12.8iOS
    We fixed a gnarly issue with the "save highlights via camera" feature where the camera wouldn't focus properly!
    
    Also, we fixed an issue where hitting the "find similar highlights" button, then returning to reviewing your highlights after, would stop saving your review progress.
    
    Previously:
    
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  9. v2.12.5iOS
    We launched an integration with Craft docs, allowing you to sync all of your highlights to Craft seamlessly.
    
    We also launched an Apple Notes integration: you can now export your Readwise highlights to Apple Notes (although only from a mac desktop/laptop device).
    
    We also launched new and improved (completely rebuilt) versions of our Notion and Roam exports, that should work a lot more reliably and better data.
    
    Many improvements to the Readwise API, that allows developers to build integrations on top of your Readwise highlights.
    
    Finally, we've fixed a ton of bugs with the daily review, saving tweets/threads, and more.
    
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    We also launched a Readwise MCP server, for chatting with your highlights directly from Claude and other apps.
    
    Previously:
    
    Fixed many bugs with Chat with Highlights and related highlights.
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    And of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app.
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  10. v2.11.9iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Fixed a bunch of bugs with Chat with Highlights and related highights.
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  11. v2.11.5iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Fixed a bunch of bugs with Chat with Highlights and related highights.
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  12. v2.11.4iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Fixed a bunch of bugs with Chat with Highlights and related highights.
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  13. v2.10.17iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  14. v2.10.15iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
    
    You can see all of our latest weekly improvements to Readwise/Reader at our changelog at docs.readwise.io/changelog :)
  15. v2.10.14iOS
    You can now Chat with your Highlights! Ask any question about what you've read, find any highlight effortlessly (it's like superpowered search), and find connections across highlights.   This is the biggest new feature to Readwise in over a year, though we still intend to extensively improve it and build even more AI-powered features on top of this base :) You can access Chat from the main Review screen in the app.
    
    You'll now also notice a "Find Similar Highlights" button on every highlight you see in Readwise. Hitting this button will quickly pull up semantically related highlights from other books/articles/papers you've highlighted, hopefully sparking unexpected connections. We've wanted to build this feature since we started Readwise 7+ years ago, so excited to share it's finally possible and here :)
    
    Previously:
    
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  16. v2.10.10iOS
    We upgraded all of the core libraries underlying the Readwise app. This should mean a faster experience with fewer bugs, especially around push notifications.
    
    Previously:
    
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  17. v2.9.2iOS
    Readwise now supports exporting your highlights to NotebookLM (via google docs) -- generate an AI podcast from any subset of your highlights.
    
    Fixed a bug where the bottom tray was sitting too low on new iPhones.
    
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Previously:
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  18. v2.9.0iOS
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Previously:
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  19. v2.8.13iOS
    Fixed a bug where if you navigate out of the app while doing your Daily Review, you returned to the main screen. You'll now keep your position in the Daily Review.
    
    Previously:
    
    Shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  20. v2.8.11iOS
    We shipped a big performance improvement to the backend, which should make most screens (like opening the daily review, loading your highlights, books, etc.) much faster!
    
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  21. v2.8.10iOS
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15, and fixed an issue with the Homescreen widget appearance.
    
    We also shipped a performance improvement which should make opening the Daily Review faster :)
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Save your Twitter bookmarks
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  22. v2.8.9iOS
    Added support for newer devices, such as iPhone 15!
    
    We also shipped a performance improvement which should make opening the Daily Review faster :)
    
    As well, we continue to add many new integrations to Readwise! Recently we added:
    
    * Save your Twitter bookmarks
    * Export to Reflect and Logseq
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  23. v2.8.6iOS
    This version fixes our Twitter integration, which was broken due to recent Twitter API changes
    
    We also continue to add many new integrations to Readwise :) Recently we added:
    
    * Save your Twitter bookmarks
    * Export your highlights to Reflect
    * A massively updated integration with Kobo for saving your highlights
    * Export your highlights to Logseq
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
    * and of course, we continue to add many many new features to our Reader app
  24. v2.8.4iOS
    This version fixes an issue in the new iPhone 14 where the bottom navigation bar would be partially cut off.
    
    We also continue to add many new integrations to Readwise :) Recently we added:
    * Save your Twitter bookmarks
    * Export your highlights to Logseq
    * Save highlights from Raindrop.io
  25. v2.8.3iOS
    We've fixed a bunch of bugs with the OCR (take a picture to save highlights) feature, as well as our in-app payments. We've also added a way to access your Account Preferences from inside of the native app, allowing stuff like changing your name, deleting your account, or resetting your password!
  26. v2.8.1iOS
    Some speed improvements! Daily review should load marginally faster, sharing images is faster, and search should be about 10x faster :)
    
    Also: a quick fix for iPhone 13 devices to prevent the bottom menu overlapping with the bottom of the screen.
    
    - Readwise Team

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