Read the news
without the noise
Add keywords you want to avoid and every matching headline across 48+ news sites fades into the background. Hover any story to reveal it.
Add to Chrome — It's Free No accounts. No tracking. Completely free.Hover to reveal any story
Blurred articles don't disappear — they're just out of the way. Hover over any story to instantly reveal it. Your feed, your rules.
Drowning in political news?
You're not alone.
Politics is inescapable.
Political content dominates our news feeds, with algorithms amplifying controversial stories at every turn.
Your mental toll rises.
The constant barrage of political content leads to stress, anxiety, and burnout, affecting work, relationships, and well-being.
No way to opt out.
Despite the negative impact on mental health, platforms like Google News offer no way to filter or take breaks from political content.
And beyond politics, we're bombarded with celebrity drama and cultural controversies with no way to escape. Until now.
Simple, quiet, effective
PeaceFeed runs in the background and doesn't change anything about the sites you visit — it just softens the parts you'd rather skip.
Add keywords to blur
Type any word or phrase into the popup — a politician's name, a topic, a show — and every article containing that word gets blurred across all supported sites.
Clean overlay, not a wall
Blurred articles show a soft ✌🏼 PeaceFeed overlay instead of the headline. You can still see the story is there — it's just not in your face.
Works across 48+ news sites
CNN, NYT, BBC, Fox News, The Guardian, Reuters, and dozens more are built in out of the box. No setup needed — just install and add your keywords.
Add any site yourself
If your news site isn't on the list, use the built-in custom site tool to add it. Point and click — no code required.
Private by design
PeaceFeed never sees your keywords or browsing history. Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing is ever sent anywhere.
Blur whatever you want
From politicians to pop culture — if you're tired of seeing it, blur it.
You can blur anything you want. Spiders, DraftKings, your ex's name, former workplace, Father's Day, Halloween, anything!
Works where you read the news
48+ sites supported out of the box. New sites added regularly.
Don't see your site? Use the "Add A Site" tool to add any news site yourself — see below.
Your news site not on the list?
Add it in 30 seconds.
PeaceFeed includes a built-in point-and-click tool. No code, no waiting for an update — just click, point, and you're done.
Click "Add A Site"
Open PeaceFeed on any news site and hit "Add A Site." Your cursor turns into a live article highlighter.
Click on an article card
Move your mouse over the page — PeaceFeed highlights article cards as you go. Click any one to select it.
Confirm and save
PeaceFeed suggests the best selector. The top option covers the most articles. Click Done ✓ and start blurring.
Common questions
Does it permanently block articles?
No — articles are blurred, not removed. Hover over any story to instantly reveal it. You're always in control.
Is PeaceFeed really free?
Yes, completely. No subscription, no account, no trial period, no catch.
Can I use it on news sites that aren't on the list?
Yes. The custom site tool lets you add any news site by pointing at an article card on the page. No coding required.
Does PeaceFeed see what keywords I add?
No. Your keywords are stored locally in your browser using Chrome's extension storage. They never leave your device and are never sent anywhere.
Will it slow down my browser?
No. PeaceFeed only activates on supported news sites and does no background work. It's as lightweight as it gets.
What if a site updates its layout and PeaceFeed stops working?
Site layouts change occasionally and selectors can break. We check them regularly and push updates to fix any issues.