Artemis is a web reader that lets you follow your favorite websites. It updates once per day, showing new content at 12 am in your timezone. The design is slow and minimal to provide a calm reading experience. Artemis is free to use, with donations accepted.
Artemis allows you to follow your favorite websites in a calm and minimalistic environment, displaying updates once a day.
The app updates once per day at approximately 12am in your timezone, providing a snapshot of new content from your followed websites.
The design is slow and minimal, creating an unhurried experience to check updates.
Efforts are made to keep the service accessible to everyone, with an open invitation for feedback on any accessibility issues.
Feeds update once per day, according to your time zone or UTC.
Offers one reader view to simplify navigation without multiple pages.
Supports RSS, Atom, ActivityStreams 2, JSON-Feed, and h-feed.
Provides two reader views on desktop: list and inbox.
Runs as a progressive web application on your phone.
Allows you to preview feeds before adding them to your reader.
Option to sample from recent posts from high-volume feeds or select random posts.
Links in the reader contain no-referrer attributes for privacy.
Automatically removes UTM tracking IDs from URLs in your feed.
Enables searching through your list of authors.
Designed to be minimalistic for a cleaner user experience.
Set your own color scheme to personalize the interface.
Supports dark mode for user interface preferences.
Option to toggle between Serif and Sans-Serif fonts.
Displays a list of feeds that could not be retrieved.
Tries to find a replacement for a broken feed using an automatic tool.
Supports import and export of OPML files for feeds.
Provides a search API to retrieve posts in your feed.
Log in using a passkey for added security.
Log in with your domain name using IndieAuth.
Offers one-time password-based two-factor authentication.
Provides email support for questions at any time.
Allows users to install Artemis on iOS devices. Users can add the website to their home screen for easier access by following the provided instructions.
Users can log into their Artemis account to access personalized features or content.
Includes accessibility as part of the mission statement and assigns clear accessibility goals and responsibilities.
Partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA, meaning the site mostly meets these accessibility standards but may have some non-conformant content.
Users can provide feedback on accessibility issues via email. The team responds to feedback within one week.
Designed to be compatible with assistive technologies to ensure maximum accessibility.
Relies on HTML and CSS to conform with accessibility standards.
Conducts self-evaluation to assess the accessibility of the site.
Used for feed parsing.
Used for HTML parsing.
Used to run the website.
Used for form validation.
Used for password strength validation.
Used for web requests.
Used in timezone calculations.
Used as the project database.
Used to process OPML files.
Used for iconography.
Used for the Serif body text.