Kiwix offline is a tool that lets you download complete copies of various websites so you can access them without an Internet connection. Once the content is stored on your device, you can browse it anytime, which is particularly useful in places with limited or unstable connectivity.
Entire libraries in ZIM format
The content is distributed as ZIM files, a format designed to store large collections of information in a single compressed file. From the download section, you can choose resources such as Wikipedia (with or without images), Wiktionary, or collections of TED Talks. File sizes vary widely depending on the content, ranging from lightweight versions to full libraries that take up tens of gigabytes.
Quick access to educational resources
After downloading a file, the content can be browsed directly within the app, much like navigating the original website. There are also smaller thematic collections — for example focused on mathematics or football — that require less storage space and are easier to manage on mobile devices.
Built for offline access
Kiwix offline is completely free and contains no ads. It becomes especially useful in environments where Internet access is unreliable, during travel, or in educational settings where information needs to be available offline.
Instead of relying on a live connection, everything is stored locally on your device. If you want to keep large knowledge resources available at any time, download the APK of Kiwix offline and build your own offline library.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 7.1 or higher required
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