A summary of migration candidates from Pocket, which is finally being discontinued. Which services can import Pocket data and continue to save pages?

Mozilla has announced that it will shut down its web page storage service Pocket on July 8, 2025, and delete all accounts and data on October 9 of the same year. I looked for an alternative service that could store the full text of web pages like Pocket and be searchable.
For more details about the announcement regarding the end of Pocket, please see the following article:
Mozilla announces the end of the read-later service 'Pocket' and the AI-based fake review detection service 'Fakespot', data will be deleted so it is necessary to export it - GIGAZINE

The method for exporting Pocket's link data is summarized on the following page. The procedure is simple, select 'Export' from 'Options' in 'Account' in Pocket, click the 'Export HTML File' button, and a link to the generated HTML file will be sent to your registered email address.
How to export your Pocket saves | Pocket Help
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/exporting-your-pocket-list
And the candidates for migration are as follows:
◆Raindrop.io
Raindrop.io is a bookmark app that allows you to save and manage content such as links, images, and videos from various browsers and devices. Data is stored on Amazon Web Services servers and can be displayed again at any time. You can import Pocket data into Raindrop.io. In addition to the desktop app, Raindrop.io also has extensions for Chrome , Firefox , and Edge , and smartphone apps for iOS and Android .
Pocket Integrations — Raindrop.io
https://raindrop.io/integrations/pocket

The migration procedure is simple, just upload the HTML file exported from Pocket to Raindrop.io. However, according to the help page , there is a limit of 300MB in file size, so be careful. Also, the 'Permanent Library' feature that saves the entire page in Raindrop.io is not available in the free version, and is only available with the paid plan of 4,579 yen per year.
◆wallabag
Wallabag is a web app that can save web pages, and its source code is available on GitHub under the terms of the MIT license . Extensions are available for Chrome , Firefox , and Edge , and apps are also available for Android and iOS .
Pocket – wallabag documentation
https://doc.wallabag.org/user/import/pocket/

To transfer data from Pocket, obtain an API key from the Pocket developer page, set it in Wallabag, and import the data. Wallabag is free to use if you self-host it. The official version is available for 11 euros (about 1,786 yen) per year, and there is also a 14-day free trial period.
◆Instapaper
Instapaper is a simple tool that allows you to read books offline anytime, anywhere on any device, including iPhone, iPad, Kindle, PC, etc. The extension is available for Chrome and Firefox , and the smartphone app is available for Android and iOS .
Import/export content from/into Instapaper – Instapaper
https://instapaper.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/30080578815245-Import-export-content-from-into-Instapaper

To transfer data, simply import the CSV file from Pocket to Instapaper. However, the ability to save full-text pages in Instapaper is only available to the paid version of Instapaper Premium . Instapaper Premium costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
◆Readwise Reader
Readwise is a service that allows you to centrally manage notes and highlights from websites and e-books. Readwise's Reader is an app that allows you to read all kinds of material, including web articles, newsletters, e-books, PDF files, videos, and SNS posts. The desktop app is available for Windows and macOS, and the smartphone app is available for Android and iOS .
Importing Content to Reader - Readwise Docs
https://docs.readwise.io/reader/docs/faqs/importing-content

To import Pocket data into Readwise Reader, simply link your Readwise account with your Pocket account, and it will be done automatically. Reader also has a 'read later' feature, which allows you to save the full text of a page, but it is paid. The first 30 days are free, but after that, you will need to pay $9.99 x 12 months = $119.88 (about 17,200 yen) for annual payments, or $12.99 (about 1860 yen) for monthly payments.
◆DoubleMemory
DoubleMemory is a macOS extension that allows you to save text and links from any app without an account or server. It works offline, syncs with iCloud, and lets you look back at your saved content.
Import Tools for DoubleMemory
https://doublememory.com/posts/tools/

Pocket CSV to DoubleMemory Importer
https://doublememory.com/posts/tools/pocket/
Files exported from Pocket can be converted to a format that can be imported into DoubleMemory using the Pocket CSV to DoubleMemory Importer mentioned above. The social news site Hacker News revealed that developers had quickly introduced a mechanism for importing files after hearing that Pocket was shutting down. DoubleMemory's paid features are currently under development, and all features are available for free at the time of writing.
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