Kiwix
free · open sourceKiwix is an open-source offline reader that packages entire websites, including all of Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg, and Stack Exchange, into compressed files you store and browse locally. Your reference library keeps working with no internet, no censorship, and no server. The content snapshots are static, so they lag the live sites between updates.
Trust shape
Trustless
Full Wikipedia with images is around one hundred gigabytes, so storage planning matters.
Facts
- Website: kiwix.org
- Source: github.com/kiwix
- Platforms: macos, windows, linux, android, ios, server
- Self-hostable: yes
- Last updated: 2026-06-12
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