Take Wikipedia® in your pocket

WikiPock is a mobile phone application that allows you to search and read Wikipedia offline. Since all of the articles are stored in your mobile phone's memory, it's lightning fast and does not require any connection. It's the world's largest encyclopedia with over 3.8 million articles in English—in your pocket, on the go!

  • No internet or connection required
  • Full content
  • Instant search
  • Clean mobile-formatted pages
  • Preloaded microSDHC™ memory card available
  • Always up-to-date
  • Battery-life saver
  • Easy user interface
  • Available for Android™, BlackBerry®, Symbian® and Windows Mobile® in 25 languages including English, German, French



Latest News:
January 14th, 2012—Price reduction on preloaded microSD memory cards.
August 5th, 2011—Added support for Acer Iconia Tablet.
June 3rd, 2011—Added support for Coby Kyros Tablet.
April 25, 2011—Added support for LG G-Slate Tablet.
March 25, 2011—Added support for ViewSonic gTablet.
March 20, 2011—Added support for Dell Streak 7 Media Tablet.
March 17, 2011—Added support for Motorola Xoom Tablet.
February 18, 2011—Added support for Creative ZiiO Tablet.
February 14, 2011—Added support for Samsung Galaxy Tablet (GT-P1000).
February 1, 2011—New version of WikiPock for BlackBerry OS 6 includes incremental search.
January 31, 2011—New version of WikiPock for Android (1.2.0.2).
January 25, 2011—New language added: Greek (Ελληνικά).
January 12, 2011—WikiPock is the Nokia's Ovi Daily App.
January 10, 2011—New versions of WikiPock for BlackBerry OS 5 and OS 6 are now available.
October 26, 2010—Added support for Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7, Nokia C6 (Symbian^3).
October 14, 2010—French Wikipedia has now over 1 million articles. A new version is available for download.
October 11, 2010—Added support for the Android enTourage eDGe tablet.