Here’s a list of some of the best bookmarking tools available.

Instapaper

Text-to-speech feature overcomes visual and reading impairments.

The web version is ad free.

Screenshot of the Instapaper website

No desktop app versions.

Instapaper is one of the most popular bookmarking tools on the web.

It saves and formats articles to be more readable, eliminating the clutter that often accompanies web page articles.

Screenshot of the Pocket app for saving web links

Apps are available forKindle, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Android.

Everything you save can be called up later on any of these devices that link to your Instapaper account.

Likewise you might access your saved content through any desktop or mobile web client.

Screenshot of Pinterest showing others' pinned websites

Pocket

Comprehensive multimedia support.

Social connection for sharing articles.

you might tag what you save to help you organize, sort, and find content.

A Screenshot of Evernote on the web showing the Web Clipper extension for Chrome

Pocket is easy to use, even for beginners.

Pinterest

Powerful search features.

Easy to share pins on other social media platforms.

Screenshot of a Trello Board

Pinning articles takes a few more steps than it should.

Easy to get distracted and lose hours browsing the website.

Pinterest allows you to create as many organized pinboards composed of images and content you “pin.”

Screenshot of Bilty showing Bitlinks for a blog

Download the Pinterest toolbar button so you could pin anything you stumble across while web browsing.

it’s possible for you to organize your pins into boards for easy retrieval and viewing.

Evernote Web Clipper

Nice selection of annotation tools.

Screenshot of the Lifewire Flipboard account

Very lightweight and user-friendly.

Sometimes has compatibility issues with web client updates.

Clips can be stored in notebooks to keep them organized.

A screenshot of Digg.com.

Trello

Many uses beyond bookmarking.

Terrific mobile support with an outstanding visual layout.

More features than needed if you just want a bookmark tool.

A screenshot of Mix.com.

There are more robust tools for professional collaboration.

You use it to build lists of other lists containing cards of information.

Bitly

Highly useful for social media marketing.

A screenshot of Reddit.com.

Bundles feature organizes links to share.

Everything is shared publicly by default.

Multitude of features can be overwhelming.

Your links will be viewable underYour Bitlinks.

Tag and search functions help you keep them organized.

Flipboard

Offers good deals on magazine subscriptions.

Attractive interface for reading offline.

Web version lacks features found in the mobile app.

Flipboard is a personal magazine app that you’ll appreciate if you like the layout of a classic magazine.

you’ve got the option to curate your own magazines with links that you collect for custom content.

The easiest way to do this is to installthe bookmarklet or extension.

Clean interface on both web and app.

Website isn’t secured with an SSL certificate.

No way to search your own saves.

Digg specializes in bringing its audience content in topics such as tech, science, politics, and entertainment.

Mix

Social bookmarking with ability to follow users and be followed.

Ability to organize saved content into collections.

Ability to choose interests and have content curated for you.

Som unique features of StumbleUpon didn’t make it into Mix.

Reddit

One of the best sources of news and popular content on the web.

Commenting provides a strong community aspect.

Lots of extra features including messages, separate activity tabs, awards, and more.

Not built to be a content reader, so you have to click off the site to view content.

Overwhelming number of subreddits, many of which are inactive or rarely updated.