Reddit Apk

Reddit Apk

Latest version 2025.03.0
23 Jan 2025

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2025.03.0
Rating3.1/5, based on 3,070,981 votes
Size‎106.3 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 9.0.+ (Pie)
Author's NotesExplore communities full of opinions, humor, and knowledge at your fingertips!

About Reddit APK

Reddit APK Download for Android
Reddit APK Download for Android

Description

Welcome to Reddit, the heart of the internet.

Reddit is a social network with something for everyone: trending topics, diverse discussions, and engaging communities and comment threads.

Redditors have authentic and interesting conversations around all sorts of curated content. You’ll find gaming communities, bloggers, meme-makers, fandoms, travel enthusiasts, support groups, AI forums, news junkies, artists, and creators of all types.

Reddit has over 100,000 online communities (forums where members post and comment) dedicated to specific topics. Some of the most popular communities are:
■ r/AskReddit, where users can ask and answer questions
■ r/funny, which is full of humorous content
■ r/science, for scientific discussions and news
■ r/gifs, with funny animated gifs for your viewing pleasure

On Reddit you’ll find:
■ Thousands of community groups
Breaking news, social media trends, sports highlights, TV fan theories, open AI discussions and personalized content, there's a community for everyone.

■ Loads of laughs
Find memes, oddly satisfying videos, funny cat videos, and more to help you lose track of time.

■ AMAs, or "Ask Me Anything"
Celebrities, politicians, and experts answer questions from users.

■ The best discussions on any topic
Reddit’s discussion threads are where community members jump in with humor and insights for just about anything; pop culture, sports, entertainment, or financial advice.

■ Get answers to anonymous questions
Ask communities anything you want. Ask questions on relationships, mental health, parenting, career help, fitness plans, and more.

■ Anonymous profiles so you can do YOU
Connect with people about any topic, join interactive community groups or threads, and chat with other redditors, all anonymously.

Voting and Karma:

Instead of likes and hearts, Reddit’s social network runs on upvotes or downvotes. Voting on posts and comments increase or decrease the creator’s karma, and helps popular and relevant posts rise to the top, while filtering out low-quality or irrelevant posts.

While karma doesn't directly impact your ability to use Reddit, more karma can increase posts’ visibility and help you get noticed. Some communities require karma to post or comment, which helps prevent spam or low-quality content.

Reddit Premium:

Purchase Reddit Premium to enjoy an ads-free experience and access to premium avatar gear, r/lounge, custom app icons, and more.

Payment will be charged on a recurring monthly or annual basis to your Google Play account. Your monthly or annual Premium subscription will automatically renew unless you cancel at least 24 hours before your subscription ends. Cancel anytime in your device’s Account Settings. No partial refunds.

Privacy Policy: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/privacy-policy
User Agreement: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/user-agreement
Content Policy: https://www.redditinc.com/policies/content-policy

If you have any problems with the app, get support at RedditHelp.com

Latest updates

What's new in version 2025.03.0

Thanks for updating the Reddit app! We've updated our Android app with bug fixes and changes to improve your overall experience.

How to install Reddit APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Reddit APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.reddit.frontpage-v2025.03.0-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2025.03.0 (2162493)106.3 MB
2024.52.0 (2099715)105.9 MB
2024.50.0 (2071065)104.9 MB
2024.47.0 (2027390)102.2 MB
2024.46.0 (2012731)101.1 MB
2024.38.0 (1898570)98.5 MB
2024.28.1 (1741165)79.1 MB
2024.26.1 (1717435)79.2 MB
2024.24.1 (1682520)81.3 MB

Questions & Answers

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Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?

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As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.

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User's Reivew

2 ★It WAS great until it kept recommending subreddits I wasn't a part of. On my HOME feed where it should only be my subbed communities, I keep getting "recommended" ones that I DO NOT want to see. In every 10 or so posts, 8 of them are from random subreddits. I've tried clicking and saying "not interested" on the 3 little dots, but they keep popping up and it just seems like an endless stream of subreddits I do not care about. Sure, on popular have them showing, but not on my HOME profile.
1 ★I used to love this application but it has become riddled with bugs and inconveniences after each update. Loading images and videos, no matter the connection, takes ages. Searching often results in an error message. Ads have certainly become more annoying and prevalent. Viewing videos on the application is a pain. And now I am experiencing problems saving posts?
1 ★I loved this app until the new video update. It automatically full-screens, it closes the comments and makes you start from the top if you just want to turn off the sound, and it looks like I am watching RPAN even though I'm just watching a regular posted video. I don't know who thought this was a good idea, but they should be fired.
2 ★Why is it every few months there is an update that just breaks previous functions? As many people do, I like to download and share images I find from Reddit, however sometimes I am unable to find anything I download. I have no clue why and have found this to be a persistent issue for the last year or so. Please for the love of god, if it ain't broken don't fix it.
1 ★The new update is garbage. Like every other update, they made the app more unusable. They fixed everything except the things that users actually ask for, like, for example, adding a feature to disable reddit live... Now you have to face a popup that asks, "did you enjoy that post?" when you read any post and don't upvote/downvote and don't even get me started about the new "read more" buttons on comments
2 ★I've changed to a 3rd party app because of 2 main issues which make this app stressful to use. One is intermittent lag when scrolling, where screen freezes for a short while before continuing to load posts. The 3rd party app doesn't have this issue at all. The other issue is the new video player, which restricts the visibility of comments by 50% The 3rd party app allows full screen comments, so is better suited for your users who like to read and interact with comments.
1 ★The new video player SUCKS!!!! It auto plays random unrelated videos and there's no way to swipe back without exiting and reentering. Also it doesn't even work on the video that you click on. Please revert it to how it was before, you guys really need to understand that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I don't know why it made this change, I don't even have auto update on
1 ★I've had this app for quite a few years now on various phones. I can say without any hesitation that each update makes this app worse then before. I've put up with their idiotic changes for this long but the most recent update makes the UI so different from the typical Reddit browsing UI that I'm uninstalling it and finding a better version.
1 ★Going downhill fast. Added recommendations. "Because you've visited before" yeah, and I decided not to sub because I didn't want it in my feed, thanks for putting it there anyway. Added video ads that are essentially minimized but play volume anyway even though you (a) can't see them (b) have videos muted. Oh and the video player is trash(except for ads oddly enough). Congrats on killing one of the top 5 websites in the world 👍
2 ★Latest update made the app worse. It is a pain to check the comments on video posts as of the most recent update. It used to be intuitive to find the comment section, but now you have to find this tiny icon that's easy to misspress. When you do manage to open the comments, the video still takes up half the screen, even if you pause it. Hate it.
1 ★Please, please, PLEASE do something about the lagging. It doesn't matter whether I'm on wifi or my data plan, videos take forever to load, to the point I just get frustrated and close the app, (like I did just now). Even standard pictures take an unnecessary amount of time to load if there's more than 2-3 in a row on my feed.
2 ★I love reddit but this app is unusable for one reason and one reason only. Videos just don't load unless I'm connected to wifi. Tried reinstalling with no change. I've got a galaxy S10 so it's not like there should be huge compatibility issues, galaxy is like the most popular line of androids. The fact that in-browser reddit is always pushing the app only makes it more frustrating