Comparison · 2026

The best bookmark manager in 2026.

Pocket shut down in July 2025. The category has moved on — AI-native apps now extract content, not just store it. Here's a complete breakdown of the best options in 2026.

The short version: if you save from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Maps — only Omniteca actually extracts what's inside those saves. For article-only reading, Raindrop.io and Instapaper remain solid choices.

Quick picks
Omniteca
AI-native library — saves and understands everything
The only app that extracts recipe ingredients, place hours, and film details from social media.
Best overall
Raindrop.io
Clean bookmark manager with collections and tags
Great for organising web links. Doesn't read TikTok or Instagram content.
Best traditional bookmarker
MyMind
Visual AI bookmarker with auto-tagging
Premium-only at scale. Doesn't extract recipe ingredients or place details.
Best aesthetic PKM tool
Instapaper
Read-later app for articles
Strong clean reading mode. No support for TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube content.
Best for article reading
Pocket
Read-later — shut down July 2025
Served 150M users. Shut down by Mozilla on July 8, 2025. See best alternatives.
Shut down
Detailed comparison
OmnitecaRaindrop.ioMyMindInstapaper
iOS / Android✓ / ✓✓ / ✓✓ / limited✓ / ✓
Web + Chrome✓ / ✓✓ / ✓✓ / ✓✓ / ✓
TikTok extractionURL only
Instagram extractionURL onlylimited
YouTubeURL onlyURL only
Google Maps
Articles & web URLs
AI extractionFull structuredVisual tags
Auto-categorization✓ — automaticManual tagsAI tagsManual folders
Clean reading mode
Export (free)
Free tier5 AI saves / mo~500 bookmarksVery limitedLimited
Paid from€2.99 / wk$2.79 / mo$12.99 / mo$2.99 / mo
In depth

Omniteca — best for AI extraction and social media

Omniteca is the only app in this list that reads TikTok videos, Instagram reels, YouTube posts, and Google Maps links and returns structured data. A recipe save comes back with ingredients, steps, cooking time, and nutrition. A place save returns the address, hours, and a booking link. A film save returns cast, runtime, and where to stream. Everything is categorised automatically across 11 categories. Free on iOS, Android, Chrome, and web — Pro from €2.99/week for unlimited AI saves.

Raindrop.io — best traditional bookmark manager

Raindrop is the most polished traditional bookmark manager. Collections, nested folders, full-text search (paid), broken link checking, deduplication. Available everywhere. The limitation: it stores URLs. It doesn't extract what's inside a TikTok or Instagram post. If your saving is primarily web articles and links, Raindrop is excellent. If you save from social media, you'll quickly hit its ceiling.

MyMind — best if you want AI at a premium

MyMind applies AI to visually index and tag your saves, making them searchable in a different way. The aesthetic is distinctive and the visual search is genuinely useful. The problems: it's expensive ($12.99/month) with a very limited free tier, and the AI tags rather than extracts — it can tell a saved image contains a "kitchen" but it won't return the recipe ingredients. TikTok is not supported. Best for users who primarily save images and articles and want visual search.

Instapaper — best for read-later articles

Instapaper has one job: save articles and read them later in a clean format. It does this well — offline reading, customisable text, highlights and notes. The limitation is its scope. It was built for the web of 2008: text articles and blog posts. It has no support for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Google Maps. If your primary use case is long-form reading and you don't save from social media, Instapaper is still a strong choice.

The verdict

What you save has changed. Your tool should too.

Traditional bookmark managers were built for a web of text articles and links. That web still exists, but most of what people save today — recipes, places, films, music, fashion — lives in TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Maps.

If you save from social media, the only tool that actually reads your saves is Omniteca. The others store a pointer to where you found something. Omniteca stores what was there.

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FAQ

Common questions.

What is the best bookmark manager in 2026?

For saving from social media — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Maps — Omniteca is the best option: it uses AI to extract content automatically and works across iOS, Android, Chrome, and web. For pure article read-later, Instapaper and Raindrop.io are strong. Pocket shut down in July 2025.

What replaced Pocket after it shut down?

Many Pocket users moved to Raindrop.io and Instapaper for article saving. For a more complete replacement that also handles TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Maps, Omniteca is the AI-native option — free to start on all platforms.

Is there a free bookmark manager?

Yes. Omniteca, Raindrop.io, and Instapaper all have free tiers. Omniteca's free plan includes unlimited URL-only saves, 5 AI saves per month, all 11 categories, and JSON/CSV export. Raindrop's free plan supports around 500 bookmarks. Instapaper's free plan has limited offline features.

What is the best app for saving TikTok recipes?

Omniteca is the best app for saving TikTok recipes. It extracts ingredients, preparation steps, cooking time, and nutritional information automatically from TikTok videos — no manual copying or re-watching. Free on iOS, Android, Chrome, and web.