Free RSS ViewerNo signup required

Read RSS and Atom feeds online in one clean browser-based reader.

Paste any RSS or Atom URL to preview the latest articles in a clean browser-based reader. Merge multiple feeds, import OPML files, switch themes, and save your feed list locally with no signup required.

Multi-feed

Paste several feed URLs and merge the newest items by date.

OPML ready

Import export files from other readers and load subscriptions fast.

Browser local

Save the current feed list in localStorage and come back later.

Example feeds for a quick demo

Use these copyable examples if you want to test the free RSS reader immediately.

Canonical URL

NYTimes Tech

Large publisher feed with frequent updates.

https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/Technology.xml

The Verge

Tech and product news in a standard RSS feed.

https://www.theverge.com/rss/index.xml

Hacker News

Fast-moving front page feed for startup and engineering links.

https://hnrss.org/frontpage

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Paste one or more RSS or Atom feeds, import an OPML file, or use the example feeds to preview a merged news stream.

How to use this free RSS feed viewer

Step 1

Paste feed URLs

Paste one or more RSS or Atom feed URLs into the reader, with one feed per line, or click one of the example feeds to load a demo instantly.

Step 2

Import OPML if needed

If you already export subscriptions from another reader, import an OPML file to pull in multiple feeds at once.

Step 3

Refresh and merge

Load the feeds in your browser. The reader tries the direct feed first, then retries through public CORS proxies when needed, and merges all articles by publish date.

Step 4

Review articles

Scan titles, dates, sources, and excerpts, then click through to the original article or move into AICurate if you want automated scoring, approvals, and digest delivery.

Frequently asked questions

How do I read an RSS feed online for free?

Paste the RSS or Atom feed URL into this page and load it in your browser. The tool fetches the XML, parses the feed client-side, and shows the latest items in a readable list without requiring an account.

Does this online RSS viewer support Atom feeds too?

Yes. The reader supports both standard RSS feeds and Atom feeds, then normalizes the entries into one merged timeline so you can compare sources together.

Why do some feeds need a proxy fallback?

Many publishers do not allow direct browser requests from other domains. This reader tries the original feed URL first and, if the request is blocked, retries through read-only public CORS proxies so more feeds can still be previewed in the browser.

Can I import multiple feeds from OPML?

Yes. Upload an OPML export from another RSS reader and the tool will extract the feed URLs, add them to your list, and fetch them together.

Will this save my subscriptions?

Your current feed list is stored in localStorage in this browser so you can come back and refresh it later. Nothing in this free tool requires signup or server-side account storage.