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WikiWanderer
2026-03-06T09:53:56+00:00
If it’s out there and it’s free, we can Offline it.
Discover the world’s largest Offline Catalog.
Access hundreds of curated
websites and educational sources, all packaged up for you to use across different tools.
Thanks to our open-source code and our commitment to free access to knowledge across the globe, we provide thousands of Offline content files at no cost.
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*External link will take you to library.kiwix.org
Knowledge,
Offline
Kiwix has made a great selection of resources available to you Offline,
for free!
Kiwix compresses the site’s content into ZIM files, which can be downloaded and used on any device thanks to the Kiwix app. The options are endless and our joint effort reflects all our organisations’ commitment to open, free, and unrestricted learning for all!
© Lane Hartwell
Wikipedia
Wikipedia is the world’s largest free online encyclopaedia, with millions of articles in hundreds of languages. Since its founding in 2001, it has become an essential resource for knowledge seekers worldwide.
Kiwix and Wikipedia share a strong partnership, formalised with the Wikimedia Foundation to expand offline access globally. This collaboration enhances Kiwix’s usability, integrates technical operations, and supports long-term reuse of its free access platform.
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© Desola Lanre Ologun
freeCodeCamp
Kiwix and freeCodeCamp have been working together to make coding education accessible anywhere, even without internet access. Through this collaboration, Kiwix now offers FreeCodeCamp’s JavaScript curriculum as an offline package, allowing anyone to learn programming skills from thousands of tutorials without needing to be online. This initiative is especially valuable for learners in remote areas, those with unreliable connectivity, or anyone who wants to study on the go.
The partnership aims to expand this offering to include the full range of FreeCodeCamp courses in multiple languages, further broadening offline access to high-quality coding education.
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As well as…
Blender Studio
Blender Studio creates open-source 3D films, sharing assets and training to support artists and developers worldwide.
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Ready.gov
Ready.gov is a U.S. government website offering tips and resources to help people prepare for emergencies and disasters.
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iFixit
iFixit provides free repair guides and tools, empowering people worldwide to fix electronics, reduce e-waste, and extend device lifespans.
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DevDocs
DevDocs is a fast, free, open-source app combining over 100 developer documentations with offline access, instant search, and a clean interface.
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Medline Plus
MedlinePlus provides free, reliable health information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, covering diseases, medications, tests, and wellness resources.
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and more…
Our content is to vast to list here, so click through to the full library if you haven’t already done so!
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Beyond the Catalog
We go further to provide exactly what you’re looking for.
Request an addition
Request websites and other resources to be added to the Catalog. If it matches the
Catalog’s criteria
, we’ll add it to our todo-list.
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Convert any website yourself
Whether it’s your own blog, content that doesn’t fit our criteria, or because you’re in a hurry, our ‘Zimit’ tool is for you. Create an offline copy from a simple URL into a ZIM file in a couple hours.
Go to zimit.kiwix.org
You are a Wikimedian?
WP1 allows Wikimedians to create ZIM files off any arbitrary selection of Wikipedia articles, Wikipedia Project, SPARQL query, etc. Just use your Wikipedia credentials to login and off you go.
Go to wp1.openzim.org
The options are pretty much endless…
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*External link will take you to library.kiwix.org
Is your company looking to explore the world of Offline solutions?
Build your own personalised Offline environment with custom content using our services at pro.kiwix.org.
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Kiwix Catalog FAQ
What do mini, nopic and maxi mean in the Wikipedia ZIM files?
WikiWanderer
2026-03-03T13:41:51+00:00
What do mini, nopic and maxi mean in the Wikipedia ZIM files?
File size is always an issue when downloading such big content, so we always produce each Wikipedia file in three flavours:
mini
only the introduction of each article, plus the infobox. Saves about 95% of space vs. the full version.
nopic
full articles, but no images. About 75% smaller than the full version.
maxi
the default full version.
Where can I find ZIM files?
WikiWanderer
2026-03-03T13:50:31+00:00
Where can I find ZIM files?
ZIM files are available through the Kiwix app’s (Kiwix reader) built-in catalog or can be downloaded from the official Kiwix
library
. One can also generate custom ZIM files with tools like
Zimit
Can I update ZIM files incrementally?
WikiWanderer
2025-06-18T09:48:48+00:00
Can I update ZIM files incrementally?
No. Incremental updates for ZIM files (such as Wikipedia) are not currently available, but this feature is being explored for the future.
Does Kiwix make or sell content?
WikiWanderer
2025-06-18T12:01:56+00:00
Does Kiwix make or sell content?
Kiwix developed a way to highly compress content and package it for easy online access, the ZIM format. We don’t sell content but make it freely available to download from
library.kiwix.org
. We offer apps to read the data (Kiwix Reader) and pre-selected apps for direct access to the type of information you may require (the Branded apps available from your apps stores), or turn your own Raspberry Pi into an offline network (Kiwix Server).
What we do sell
is the online service of building an image (Hotspot Imager Service) and hardware (Kiwix Hotspots).
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