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Guides10 min readUpdated Aug 2026

Bible Apps That Give You a Daily Verse

Summary

Two Different Products Wearing the Same Name Search for a Bible app with a daily verse and you get two categories mixed together, which is why the results feel confusing. Bibles with a daily verse feature. The core product is Scripture: multiple translations, search, chapter navigation, offline access, often audio. The daily verse is a small feature bolted onto a reference tool. You would still use the app if the daily verse disappeared tomorrow. Daily verse apps with some Bible atta

Key Takeaways

  • If you want a real Bible to read and a verse each day, the field is much smaller than the daily verse app market suggests. Most verse apps are not Bibles.
  • YouVersion is the default: free, 64 languages, offline reading, audio, and a Verse of the Day widget, at 4.9 out of 5 across 14M ratings.
  • Glorify and Abide wrap Scripture in devotional and meditation content rather than functioning as reference Bibles.
  • FaithLock reads from the Berean Standard Bible and delivers its verse through a home screen widget and at the moment you open a locked app.
  • Ask first whether you want a Bible with a daily verse, or a daily verse with a Bible attached. They are different products.

Two Different Products Wearing the Same Name

Search for a Bible app with a daily verse and you get two categories mixed together, which is why the results feel confusing.

Bibles with a daily verse feature. The core product is Scripture: multiple translations, search, chapter navigation, offline access, often audio. The daily verse is a small feature bolted onto a reference tool. You would still use the app if the daily verse disappeared tomorrow.

Daily verse apps with some Bible attached. The core product is the verse, usually beautifully presented. There may be a way to read the surrounding chapter, but you would not use this app to look up a passage in a sermon or compare translations. Take away the daily verse and there is nothing left.

Both are legitimate. But if your actual need is "I want to read the Bible on my phone, and a daily nudge would help," the second category will disappoint you within a week, because you will go looking for Habakkuk and find a subscription prompt.

This page ranks by the first criterion: how good is the Bible, then how good is the daily verse.

Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.

Joshua 1:8 (NIV)

The instruction assumes access to the text, not to a single line from it.


The Best Bible Apps With a Daily Verse

1. Bible (YouVersion)

Best for: almost everyone, and it is not close

This is a genuine Bible first. 64 languages, offline reading, audio, comparison between versions, highlights, bookmarks, and notes. YouVersion's own description covers reading or listening "with audio and offline access," comparing "Bible versions to better understand each verse," and personalizing with highlights and notes. The Verse of the Day sits on top of all that as a widget and an optional reminder.

It is free. Not free-to-download, free. There is no premium tier holding back the translations or the daily verse.

Where it falls short: it is a large app with a lot going on, and the widget design is plain compared to the art-led alternatives. If you want a verse that looks beautiful more than a Bible that works, this is not the pick.

Detail Info
Developer Life.Church
Rating 4.9 out of 5 (14M Ratings)
Price Free
Languages English and 63 more
Size / iOS 169 MB, requires iOS 17.0 or later

View on the App Store


2. Glorify: Devotional & Prayer

Best for: when the daily verse should open into a routine

Glorify's structure is a daily walk with morning and evening rhythms, guided prayer, a Bible journal, and meditation content. Scripture runs through all of it, but the app is organized around a devotional day rather than around navigating the text.

Where it falls short: as a reference Bible it is weak, and it is a 347.3 MB install with in-app purchases from $4.99 to $69.99. Choose it because you want the routine, not because you want a Bible.

Detail Info
Developer Tupoe LTD
Rating 4.9 out of 5 (98K Ratings)
Price Free download; in-app purchases from $4.99 to $69.99
Size / iOS 347.3 MB, requires iOS 16.0 or later

View on the App Store


3. Abide: Bible Prayer Meditation

Best for: hearing Scripture rather than reading it

Abide builds guided, audio-led meditations around biblical passages. If your daily verse habit keeps failing because reading on a phone does not hold you, an audio format at two to fifteen minutes is a different proposition entirely, and one that works while driving or walking.

Where it falls short: 749 MB, the largest app in this comparison by a distance, and in-app purchases from $4.99 to $44.99. It is a meditation product with Scripture inside it, not a Bible.

Detail Info
Developer Guideposts Church Corporation
Rating 4.9 out of 5 (122K Ratings)
Price Free download; in-app purchases from $4.99 to $44.99
Size / iOS 749 MB, requires iOS 15.0 or later

View on the App Store


4. FaithLock

Best for: when the daily verse keeps losing to the apps on the same screen

FaithLock reads from the Berean Standard Bible and has a Bible screen with a verse of the day, but its distinguishing feature is where the verse shows up rather than what is in the library.

Two delivery points. A home screen widget in small and medium sizes, showing your prayer streak, your garden stage, and the verse of the day, with the verse chosen from the calendar date so it stays in sync with the app's Bible screen and keeps advancing on days you never open the app. And an interruption: try to open an app you have locked, and the verse comes first, with a prompt to read and pray that the listing describes as taking about 30 seconds.

Where it falls short: as a reference Bible it is far thinner than YouVersion. It is iOS only, and has 16 ratings, which is a small base. If you need translation comparison and offline audio, this is not that app.

Detail Info
Developer Appbiz Studio, LLC
Rating 4.2 out of 5 (16 ratings)
Price Free download; Premium Membership in-app purchases at $6.99 and $39.99
Size / iOS 154.1 MB, requires iOS 13.0 or later

View on the App Store

Disclosure: this article is published on the FaithLock blog. Every app here, ours included, is described from its live App Store listing as of August 2026.


Comparison

App Rating Real Bible to read Daily verse delivery Free tier
YouVersion 4.9 (14M) Yes, 64 languages, offline, audio Widget and reminders Everything
Glorify 4.9 (98K) Limited, devotional framing In devotional routine Limited content
Abide 4.9 (122K) Limited, audio-led Notification into a session Limited sessions
FaithLock 4.2 (16) Berean Standard Bible by default, basic reader Home screen widget and locked-app interruption Free to download

What Actually Decides This

Do you look things up? If you regularly want to find a passage, compare two translations, or read a whole chapter, you need a real Bible, and YouVersion is the answer. The devotional apps will frustrate you the first time you try to navigate.

Do you read or listen? If reading on a screen has never worked for you, an audio-led app is not a compromise, it is the correct format. Abide is built for that, and YouVersion's audio Bible covers it for free.

Does the daily verse need to survive contact with your phone? This is the question people skip. A verse of the day sitting on a screen alongside the apps you compulsively open is competing on very uneven terms. If that has been your experience, the useful variable is not which Bible app you install but whether the verse arrives somewhere you cannot casually swipe past. Our Christian app blocker guide covers that end.

How much are you willing to pay? Free means YouVersion. Everything else here is free to download with meaningful content behind a purchase.

For a broader look at reading-focused apps, our best Christian Bible app roundup goes deeper on translations and study features, and our Christian devotional app guide covers reading plans specifically.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free Bible app with a daily verse? YouVersion, comfortably. It is a complete Bible with 64 languages, offline access, and audio, plus a Verse of the Day widget, with no premium tier on any of it. No other app in this category is free in the same unqualified way.

Do these apps work offline? YouVersion supports offline reading once you have downloaded a version, which matters if you read on a commute with poor signal. Devotional apps that stream audio generally need a connection, though several allow downloading sessions in advance on a paid tier.

Can I get the daily verse without opening the app? Yes, through a widget or a notification. A widget is the lower-friction option since it requires no response. Our verse of the day widget guide covers how the daily rotation works and why widgets sometimes show yesterday's verse.

Which translation do these apps use for the daily verse? YouVersion uses whichever version you have set as your default, so the daily verse follows your preference. FaithLock draws on the Berean Standard Bible. Devotional apps typically pick a translation per piece of content and do not let you change it.

Is a daily verse enough on its own? For familiarity, yes. For anything deeper, no, and it is worth being clear about that. A verse a day is roughly a page of Scripture a year. It works as a doorway into reading rather than a substitute for it, which is the argument for choosing an app that is a real Bible underneath.


Final Thoughts

Most people asking this question want one app that does both jobs, and there is a straightforward answer: YouVersion, free, no caveats worth listing.

The case for anything else is specific. Choose Abide if audio is the format that reaches you. Choose Glorify if you want structure around the verse rather than the verse alone. Choose something that interrupts if the honest problem is that Scripture is losing to everything else on the same screen, which is a different problem than not having a Bible app, and our guide to Bible verses for phone addiction speaks to it directly.


Sources: App Store listings for Bible, Glorify, Abide, and Faith Lock, all checked August 2026, plus the YouVersion Bible App page. Scripture quoted from Bible Gateway.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free Bible app with a daily verse?

YouVersion, comfortably. It is a complete Bible with 64 languages, offline access, and audio, plus a Verse of the Day widget, with no premium tier on any of it. No other app in this category is free in the same unqualified way.

Do these apps work offline?

YouVersion supports offline reading once you have downloaded a version, which matters if you read on a commute with poor signal. Devotional apps that stream audio generally need a connection, though several allow downloading sessions in advance on a paid tier.

Can I get the daily verse without opening the app?

Yes, through a widget or a notification. A widget is the lower-friction option since it requires no response. Our [verse of the day widget guide](/resources/bible-verse-of-the-day-widget) covers how the daily rotation works and why widgets sometimes show yesterday's verse.

Which translation do these apps use for the daily verse?

YouVersion uses whichever version you have set as your default, so the daily verse follows your preference. FaithLock draws on the Berean Standard Bible. Devotional apps typically pick a translation per piece of content and do not let you change it.

Is a daily verse enough on its own?

For familiarity, yes. For anything deeper, no, and it is worth being clear about that. A verse a day is roughly a page of Scripture a year. It works as a doorway into reading rather than a substitute for it, which is the argument for choosing an app that is a real Bible underneath.

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