The complete Young's Literal Translation (YLT), offline. Free forever. No ads. No tracking.
Read the entire Old and New Testament anywhere — on a flight, in a remote area, in a hospital, on the bus. The full YLT text lives on your device the moment you install. No internet ever required.
PRIVACY YOU CAN VERIFY
We don't track you. We don't collect data. We don't have a centralized server to leak. It is physically impossible for us to touch your data — the app has no network calls.
• No ads, e…
The complete Young's Literal Translation (YLT), offline. Free forever. No ads. No tracking.
Read the entire Old and New Testament anywhere — on a flight, in a remote area, in a hospital, on the bus. The full YLT text lives on your device the moment you install. No internet ever required.
PRIVACY YOU CAN VERIFY
We don't track you. We don't collect data. We don't have a centralized server to leak. It is physically impossible for us to touch your data — the app has no network calls.
• No ads, ever
• No tracking
• No personal information saved or shared
• No account, login, or sign-up
• Works completely offline after install
WHAT'S INSIDE
• Complete Young's Literal Translation — all 66 books, Old and New Testament
• Full-text search across the entire Bible
• Bookmarks for chapters and passages
• Favorites for verses you want to keep
• Personal notes attached to verses
• Reading history
• Daily Bible verse with optional notification
• Theme options — light, dark, sepia, high contrast
• Adjustable font size for comfortable reading
• Easy verse sharing
DESIGNED TO BE LIGHT
• Small APK — minimized download, lean storage footprint
• Runs on older Android phones (Android 5.0 and up)
• No background services draining battery
FREE TO USE, FREE TO SHARE
We believe everyone should have access to the Bible regardless of internet connectivity, device, or income. This app is free forever, with no ads or in-app purchases — and easy to share with anyone.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This app is part of Offline.Bible — a small effort to make Bible translations available wherever people go, especially where internet doesn't. The Young's Literal Translation (YLT) was produced by Robert Young in 1862 and revised in 1898 with the explicit aim of being the most literal word-for-word rendering of the original Hebrew (Masoretic) and Greek (Textus Receptus) into English. Young preserved the present-tense verbs and Hebrew/Greek word order to mirror the source-language syntax — making the translation especially valuable for serious Bible study, even though it reads less naturally than the KJV or modern English versions. Public domain.
Non-denominational. We just want people to be able to read.