Turning Scroll Time Into Learn Time
Smartfeed exists because we believe curiosity deserves better than doom-scrolling. Wikipedia has the answers — we make them beautiful.
Born From a Simple Idea
We noticed something: people spend hours scrolling through short-form content on their phones. What if that same swipe-driven experience could teach you something real?
Smartfeed takes Wikipedia — the largest encyclopedia ever created — and transforms its articles into bite-sized, visually rich reels. Each one is a 30-second micro-lesson designed for mobile-first learners.
No ads, no paywalls, no account required. Just open the app and start learning.
6 million Wikipedia articles, reimagined for the mobile generation.
What We Stand For
Knowledge for Everyone
Learning should be free, accessible, and beautiful. Smartfeed is open to all — no sign-up, no premium tier, no gatekeeping.
Craft & Quality
Every pixel, every animation, every interaction is designed with care. We believe educational tools should feel as polished as entertainment apps.
Privacy First
We do not track you, sell your data, or serve ads. Your learning journey is yours alone.
Open Knowledge
Built on Wikipedia's open content. We believe in the power of open-source knowledge and contribute back to the ecosystem.
Our Timeline
The Idea
First concept sketches for a swipeable knowledge app powered by Wikipedia.
Backend Built
Laravel API with MediaWiki ingestion pipeline, smart caching, and category mapping.
Flutter App Launched
First release of the Smartfeed mobile app for iOS and Android with reels, search, and sharing.
Reading Streaks & Collections
Gamification features and personal organization tools to deepen the learning experience.