News that adapts
to how you feel.

Stay informed without the stress spiral. Same facts, in a tone you can handle.

Free to download.

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Check in with your mood

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Read news in your tone

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Notice your patterns

Choose Your Mode

Mood check-in

Mood Check-In

Start with how you feel.

Before you see a single headline, Cinnamon asks one question: how are you doing? Slide to your mood and the entire reading experience adapts — tone, pacing, and story selection shift to match your emotional bandwidth.

News feed

News Feed

Your stories, your way.

A personalized feed built around the topics you care about. Every article includes an Emotional Nutrition Label so you know how a story might land before you open it. No algorithmic rage-bait — just the news that matters to you.

Article reading

Article View

Same facts, different tone.

Tap any article and read it rewritten for your current mood. Feeling stressed? The tone softens. Feeling curious? You get more depth. Toggle between the original and mood-adapted version anytime — or listen with natural voice narration instead.

A Cinnamon Original

Know what a story may bring
before you open it.

Every article includes an Emotional Nutrition Label — a quick preview of how the story may feel before you dive in.

Like nutrition facts, but for your mental diet.

Emotional Nutrition

How this story may affect you

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Intensity
Moderate
Tone
Calm
Mental Load
Moderate

AI-generated estimates based on article content. Your experience may vary.

What makes Cinnamon different

Same facts, different tone

Read the news in a way that matches how you're feeling.

Listen instead of read

Use natural voice narration for any article.

No ads. No tracking.

Your data stays yours.

Stay in the loop

Get real-time alerts when it matters.

Reflect, don't just react

Track patterns in your mood and news habits.

Local, too

See local weather and nearby news at a glance.

Informed, not overwhelmed.

Free to download. A calmer way to keep up with the news.