An AI browser for your iPhone

Most mobile browsers greet you with an algorithmic feed. Zeed Mobile starts from what you chose — your RSS feeds, your bookmarks, your history — with privacy-first Zeed Search as the default engine and an optional AI assistant on your own LLM key.

Free · no ads · data stays on your phone · AI is optional (BYO OpenRouter key)

What's inside

A browser that starts from your feeds.

A start page that's actually yours

Every new tab shows top picks from your RSS subscriptions, your bookmarks, and your recent history — rendered locally on the phone. No sponsored tiles, no news feed you didn't subscribe to.

RSS reader, built in

Subscribe to any feed, or browse Discover — a hand-curated catalog by category with live previews so you can read a feed before subscribing. Articles open right in the browser, not in a separate app.

Private search by default

Type anything that isn't a URL and it goes to Zeed Search — AI answers on top of raw results, no ads. Google-powered suggestions exist but are strictly opt-in: nothing is sent per-keystroke unless you turn them on.

AI on your key, in a bottom sheet

Pull up the sheet to ask about the page you're reading, or let the agent tap, read, and type on the page for you. It runs on your own OpenRouter API key — stored in the iOS Keychain, requests go straight from your phone to your provider.

A real browser underneath

Tabs, swipe back/forward, history, bookmarks and likes, and a private mode that switches the AI layer off entirely. Built on WKWebView — the same engine iOS requires of every browser.

Local by default, sync if you want

Signed out, everything lives on the phone. Sign in with a Zeed Search account and your feed subscriptions sync — the same list that powers the Zeed Brief morning email. That list is the only thing that syncs.

Try it today

Get the TestFlight beta.

Zeed Mobile is a closed beta. It is not on the App Store yet — invites go out by email, and we read every reply.

1 · Ask for an invite

One line is enough — tell us the device you're on. We'll add the Apple ID email you write from to the beta.

Request a TestFlight invite

2 · Install TestFlight, accept, open Zeed

Install Apple's free TestFlight app, accept the invite that arrives by email, and Zeed Mobile installs like any other app. Updates stream through TestFlight automatically.

3 · Optional: add your AI key

Paste an OpenRouter API key in Menu → OpenRouter to switch on the assistant. Skip it and Zeed Mobile is a clean browser + RSS reader.

Roadmap

Where this is going.

Now

TestFlight beta (invite)

Browser + RSS start page + Zeed Search + an AI assistant on your own LLM key, dogfooded daily. Invites by email.

Next

App Store release

Planned. No date promised — when it lands, this page switches from an email invite to a download button.

Later

Default browser on iOS

Opening links from other apps in Zeed requires Apple's default-browser entitlement, granted per app on request — we're preparing that request. Since iOS 18.2 the switch itself is one toggle in Settings → Apps → Default Apps.

FAQ

iPhone questions, answered.

Is Zeed Mobile on the App Store?

Not yet. Today Zeed Mobile ships as an invite-based TestFlight beta. Email support@efg-technologies.com with the subject “Zeed Mobile TestFlight invite” and we'll send you an invite — we read every reply. An App Store release is planned, and this page will be updated the moment it lands.

Is this the same browser as Zeed on Linux?

Same product, different engine. On desktop Zeed is a Chromium fork; on iOS Apple requires every browser to use WebKit, so Zeed Mobile is a native app built on WKWebView. What carries over is everything above the engine: Zeed Search as the default engine, RSS feeds (synced if you sign in), the AI assistant that runs on your own OpenRouter key, and the data-stays-on-your-device posture.

Can I set Zeed as my iPhone's default browser?

Not yet. iOS only allows that for apps holding Apple's default-browser entitlement, which is granted per app on request — we are preparing that request. Until it's granted, Zeed Mobile runs as a regular app you open yourself. The app already meets the functional requirements (URL bar, direct navigation, bookmarks, history, private mode).

Do I need an OpenRouter key to use it?

No. Without a key, Zeed Mobile is a clean browser plus RSS reader — the AI sheet simply stays off. Paste an OpenRouter API key in the menu when you want the assistant; the key is stored in the iOS Keychain and requests go directly from your phone to OpenRouter.

What data leaves my phone?

Bookmarks, history, likes, tabs, and feeds are stored on the device. AI requests go straight to OpenRouter with your own key. If you sign in for feed sync, your list of feed subscriptions is stored with your Zeed Search account — that's the one thing that syncs. Telemetry is a short allowlist of anonymous events; URLs and page content are never sent.

What about Android?

iOS first. An Android version depends on how the iOS beta lands — if you want it, an email saying so genuinely changes the weighting.

Looking for the desktop browser? See Zeed for Linux or the install page.