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Pocket is a small AI device that turns everything you say and hear into clear notes, action items, and search. We combine custom hardware, AI, and software to build the best note-taking experience for people who talk and move fast.
After Mozilla acquired Pocket in 2017, we invested in building content curation and recommendation capabilities so people everywhere can discover and access high quality web content.
The web and mobile Pocket applications are no longer available. If you previously installed the Android or iOS apps on your device, they no longer can communicate with Pocket’s servers, and users should delete the apps to prevent future confusion.
Pocket has shut down - What you need to know | Pocket Help
As a soon-to-be former Pocket user, you might like the app’s speed-reading mode, note-taking tools, and seamless syncing across devices. Availability: iOS, iPadOS, Android, web, Kindle.
Pocket, formerly known as Read It Later, was a social bookmarking service for storing, sharing and discovering web bookmarks, first released in 2007. [2] Mozilla, the developer of Pocket, announced in May 2025 that it was discontinuing the service and would shut it down in July of that year.