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Raindrop alternatives in 2026

Raindrop is a capable, cross-platform all-rounder. But if it isn't the right fit, here are five honest alternatives — and the kind of person each one suits best.

Notabe

Apple users who want AI to organize

Native Mac and iPhone app with iCloud sync and a Safari extension. Auto-tags every save; semantic search finds things by meaning; a Reader handles highlights. Free for 100 saves, then $24.99/year (Plus) or $59.99/year (Pro).

Anybox

Apple users who like manual control

Also native to Mac, iPhone, and iPad, with nested tags, folders, smart lists, and archive formats. No AI — you do the filing. $14.99/year, lifetime from $39.99.

mymind

Designers saving visual inspiration

A polished, web-first AI board with auto-tags, summaries, and image text recognition. Cross-platform through the browser, but premium-priced (from ~$6.99/month).

Karakeep

Tinkerers who want to self-host

Open-source and self-hostable via Docker, with AI auto-tagging and full-page archival. Free if you run it yourself, at the cost of setup and maintenance.

Readwise Reader

Heavy readers and highlighters

A read-it-later app with an AI summary layer, strong highlighting, and review workflows. Cross-platform and subscription-based; more a reading tool than a pure bookmark manager.

Frequently asked

Why look for a Raindrop alternative?

Raindrop is a strong cross-platform manager, but it is web-first and reserves full-text search and AI for its Pro plan. People often switch because they want a more native experience, AI that organizes saves automatically, or a different pricing model.

What is the best Raindrop alternative for Apple users?

For people fully on Apple devices, Notabe and Anybox are the closest native fits. Notabe leads with AI — auto-tagging, summaries, and semantic search; Anybox leads with manual organization and lifetime pricing.