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Most apps flood you with 500 headlines and leave you to figure out what matters. That's not news — that's noise.
Other News Apps
- ✗ Just a headline and a link
- ✗ You need to open 5 tabs to understand one story
- ✗ Same story repeated from 20 sources
- ✗ No context, no background, no "why"
- ✗ English only, take it or leave it
- ✗ Difficult words? Google them yourself
Brevly
- ✓ Smart Q&A breaks down every story
- ✓ One place — summary, context, and what's next
- ✓ Smart deduplication — each story appears once
- ✓ Background context and historical parallels
- ✓ Read in 17+ languages instantly
- ✓ Tap any hard word — definition pops up
Built for people who want to actually understand the news
Every story answered, not just reported
Each article comes with intelligent Q&A sections that answer the questions you'd actually ask: What happened? Why now? Who's involved? What happens next?
Questions are specific to the story — not generic templates. A cricket match gets questions about key moments and standings. A geopolitical crisis gets questions about alliances and consequences.
Iran vows revenge after B1 bridge attack
Why did Iran single out the B1 bridge as a red line?
The B1 bridge in Karaj was a $400M infrastructure project connecting Tehran to western provinces...
How does this affect Gulf shipping routes?
Iran's retaliation targets include bridges near the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of global oil flows...
The government's austerity measures have drawn sharp criticism, with the opposition calling the fiscal policy draconian and warning of a prolonged recession.
Severe cutting of government spending, often during economic crisis
Tap any word. Instantly learn it.
Difficult vocabulary words are automatically highlighted in every article. Tap one and get the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence — without leaving the page.
Our curated dictionary of 300+ words covers advanced vocabulary from news, politics, economics, and world affairs. Perfect for students, non-native speakers, or anyone who wants to build their vocabulary while reading the news.
Read in your language. Every article.
Switch any article to Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, French, Tamil, Urdu, Chinese, Japanese, and 10 more languages with one tap. The summary and all Q&A sections are translated instantly.
100 sources. Zero repeats.
We aggregate from 100+ RSS feeds — BBC, Al Jazeera, NDTV, The Hindu, ESPN, TechCrunch, and more. Our system detects when multiple sources cover the same story and merges them into one, showing you all the sources that reported it.
No more scrolling past the same headline 8 times from different outlets.
Every detail, thoughtfully designed
Tag-Based Discovery
Click any tag like #TrumpTariffs or #IPL2026 to instantly find all related stories across categories.
Country References
Every article shows which countries are involved. Click any country to see it on Google Maps.
Importance Scoring
Every story is rated 1-10 so the most critical news surfaces first. Red dot = must-read.
Sentiment Analysis
Each story is tagged positive, negative, or neutral so you can quickly gauge the tone.
Mobile-First Design
Responsive grid on all screen sizes. Category dropdown on mobile, pills on desktop. Fast and smooth.
Dark Mode
Full dark mode support across every page. Easy on the eyes for late-night reading.
Live Ticker
Breaking news scrolls across the top in real time. Never miss a developing story.
Detail / Summary Toggle
Switch between full Q&A breakdown and a quick summary with one tap. Your preference is remembered.
Smart Sharing
Share any article with a formatted preview — image, title, excerpt, and a deep-link back to the story.
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