Features
Everything Tuck does.
A deeper tour of every feature. Save the page, or just ask us.
Capture
Save from anywhere
iOS share sheet, Android share sheet, browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, an email-to-save address at you@in.thetuck.app, and a public REST API for the truly nerdy. Save the page you're reading without thinking about which device you're on.
Screenshot: iOS share sheet with Tuck listed first
Sync
Cross-device sync
Open Tuck on your iPhone in the morning, your Android tablet at lunch, and the web on a laptop after work, then pick up exactly where you left off, scroll position included. Sync is real-time when you have a connection and queue-and-flush when you don't.
Screenshot: same article, three devices, scroll position synced
Offline
Offline reading that actually works
Pro plans auto-download the full text and cover images of every article you save, plus everything you've favorited. Read on a plane, a train, a tunnel; Tuck only knows it was offline when you reconnect. Highlights and notes you take offline sync the moment a signal returns.
Screenshot: airplane-mode iPhone showing a fully-rendered article
Annotations
Highlights and notes
Four colors, optional notes per highlight, and Markdown export to whatever note app you actually live in. Highlights sync everywhere instantly: make one on your phone, see it on your laptop a second later. Export the whole library at once or filter by tag, color, or date.
Screenshot: highlight menu with four colors and a note input
AI
Summaries and Q&A that earn their keep
Get the gist of a 4,000-word article in 30 seconds, then dive in if it's worth it. Ask follow-up questions about anything you've saved; Tuck answers from the article text only, not the open web. Privacy-first: prompts never leave the Tuck infrastructure and we never train on them.
Screenshot: AI summary panel with TL;DR and 3 key points
Listen
Text-to-speech for the commute
Native OS voices on iOS and Android sound near-human, work offline, and play in the background while you drive, walk, or run. Adjustable rate from 0.5× to 2×, sleep timer, and lock-screen controls. Tap a paragraph to skip there. It's how most Tuck Pro readers finish 3× more articles a week.
Screenshot: lock-screen playback controls for a Tuck article
Newsletter
Newsletter inbox
Every Pro account gets a personal address at you@in.thetuck.app. Subscribe to newsletters there and they show up in Tuck instead of clogging your Gmail: same clean reader, same highlights, same offline. Threads, replies, and unsubscribe links all work; we don't strip anything.
Screenshot: Tuck inbox with newsletters from three sources
Browser
Browser extension
One-click save on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Quick-highlight from the original page (handy for paywalled content where Tuck's reader can't pull the full article). Keyboard shortcut by default: ⇧⌘S on Mac, ⇧Ctrl+S on Windows.
Screenshot: browser extension popup with tag input + save button
Migration
Imports from every major read-later app
Drop your Instapaper CSV, Readwise Reader JSON, Raindrop CSV or JSON, Matter JSON, Omnivore archive, or Wallabag dump. Tags, favorites, archive state, highlights: everything that exists in the source format comes across in 30 seconds. Pocket isn't on the list because Mozilla deleted all Pocket data in November 2025; we honor the Pocket-refugee discount instead.
Screenshot: drag-and-drop import zone with an Instapaper CSV file
Portability
Export & data portability: always free
Markdown, HTML, JSON, on every plan, no asterisks. EPUB export of your full library on Pro. Your data is yours, and that has to be literally true, not just a tagline. If you ever leave Tuck, you walk out with everything you came in with, plus everything you added.
Screenshot: export dialog with format toggle and date-range picker
That’s the tour.
Free to try, free to leave. The good kind of read-later app.