Koreader Plugins [verified] May 2026
That’s KOReader.
Enter the . Wallabag is a self-hosted (or reasonably priced hosted) “read it later” service with zero tracking. The plugin syncs your saved articles directly into KOReader. They appear as clean, reflowable documents, complete with images and formatting intact. koreader plugins
Let’s walk through a few that will change how you think about e-readers. You find a longform article on your phone. Too long to read now. The default move? Save it to Pocket or Instapaper. But those are closed gardens, and their E Ink apps range from mediocre to abandoned. That’s KOReader
It’s not real-time. You tap “sync” manually. But it works across any device that runs KOReader—Linux, Android, Kobo, even a PinePhone. Suddenly, the “one e-reader to rule them all” dogma crumbles. You can have four, all sharing progress like a silent book club of one. Nothing here is “install and forget.” KOReader’s plugins live in a settings menu that looks like a system administrator’s to-do list. You’ll toggle checkboxes, set IP addresses, and occasionally edit Lua config files. The plugin syncs your saved articles directly into KOReader
