Quran Scroll
Free · no account · works offline

Scroll the Quran instead.

One ayah at a time. A reciter reads it, each word highlighted as it is read, with the meaning underneath. Swipe up for the next ayah.

Opens in the browser. Nothing to install, no sign-up.

A mushaf page on a phone: fifteen lines of Uthmani script on warm paper.
Ayat al-Kursi filling a phone screen over a photograph, with its translation below and a reciter playing.
20reciters
39translations
32tafsirs
12app languages

The Feed

The same scrolling, filled with Qur'an.

Scrolling is not the problem — what you scroll through is. Here it is one ayah at a time, with the recitation, the meaning and everything else right where you are.

Al-Qamar 54:17 in the feed, with its translation underneath.

“And We have certainly made the Qur’an easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?”

Al-Qamar 54:17 · Page 529 · Juz 27

The Mushaf

The mushaf, page by page.

You can read the whole Qur'an as a mushaf too, in a clear and beautiful design.

  • Tap an ayah to hear it in the voice you have chosen.
  • Two pages at once on a wide screen, or the page beside its translation.
  • Follow the recitation down the page, ayah by ayah, as it is read.
A mushaf page rendered on a phone, fifteen lines of Uthmani script on warm paper.
The mushaf on a desktop, the Arabic page on the left and numbered translations on the right.

The mushaf on a desktop

Your progress

604 squares, filling up.

One square per page, thirty rows for thirty juz. A page you have memorised is filled; a page you have partly memorised is partly filled. It shows you at a glance how much you have memorised.

  • Tap any square for the page and the ayat on it.
  • Mark an ayah or a page as you go, and watch the map close up.
  • See it by juz — thirty rows, so you can tell at a glance which one to work on next.
The progress screen: a ring showing nine per cent, and a grid of 604 squares with the thirtieth juz filled in.

Made for memorising.

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Repeat until it sticks

Repeat an ayah, a page, a surah or a juz as many times as you want.

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The page you are on

Open any ayah on its real mushaf page, with the line you are reading marked, and go back to the feed where you left it.

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Share an ayah

Share an ayah with your family and friends, as a picture or a short video with the recitation.

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Works offline

The entire Qur'an is already inside the app. No internet needed to read it.

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Made for a keyboard too

Space, arrows and a shortcut for everything that matters.

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No account, no adverts

Nothing to sign up for, nothing tracked, nothing sold. Your progress stays on your device.

Questions

Is it really free, and is there an account?

Free — no paid tier, no trial, no adverts — and no sign-up. Your hifz is stored by your browser on your device, not on a server, so it does not follow you to another device and clearing your browser data clears it.

Does it work offline?

The whole Qur'an and every mushaf page are inside the app from your first visit. Translations, word meanings and recitations are kept as you use them, so anything you have opened works without internet.

Is there an app to install?

Not yet. It is a web app: open it and choose Add to Home Screen on iPhone or Install in Chrome. It then has its own icon, opens full screen and works offline.

Start with one ayah.