Wikifacts – Knowledge You Want to Keep Reading
Wikifacts turns Wikipedia into a calm, swipe-based learning experience.
Explore fascinating topics through short, readable cards designed to spark curiosity first. Each topic is broken down into a small sequence that makes you think “wait… why is that?” — and then answers it.
No feeds to optimize.
No tracking.
No accounts.
Just knowledge.
How it works
Swipe vertically to explore new topics
Swipe horizontally to move through a topic’s cards
Each topic is distilled into what’s interesting first
All content is pre-generated and available offline
Why Wikifacts is different
- Curiosity-first – topics start with a hook, not background noise
- Wikipedia-based – real knowledge, carefully summarized by AI
- Short sessions – learn something meaningful in under a minute
- Works offline – no internet required
- Privacy-friendly – no accounts, no tracking, no analytics
What you’ll find
- History, science, technology, culture, and strange edge cases
- Famous events you thought you knew — and the parts you didn’t
- Small facts that lead to bigger questions
Wikifacts is for curious people who enjoy learning without feeling like they’re studying.
Learn one thing.
Follow the thread.
See where it leads.