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FREE BIBLE APP

Free Bible app
every verse, every translation.

Trinity Bible is a free Bible app for iOS, Android, and the web. The free tier is the whole Bible — every translation we ship, HD audio, daily devotionals, prayer journal, and offline access. No ads. No teaser books. No reading quota.

Free, in plain language

You can download Trinity Bible, open Genesis 1, read or listen straight through to Revelation 22, and never hit a paywall, an ad, or a teaser. The full Bible is on the free tier, in nine translations, with HD audio narration on KJV and Reina-Valera 1909.

What free includes

  • All 31,102 verses, all 66 books
  • KJV, WEB, ASV, BBE, YLT, Darby, Webster’s, Douay-Rheims, Reina-Valera 1909
  • HD audio on KJV and RV1909, with word-by-word highlighting
  • Ambient background music for immersive reading
  • Reading plans, plus a Bible in a Year tracker
  • Daily devotionals — every day unique
  • Prayer journal, notes, bookmarks, tags
  • Cross-references, thematic search, photographic book covers
  • Verse videos, image cards, personal recordings
  • Cloud sync across devices, offline access, light/dark themes

And when you want to go deeper

Trinity Plus is a separate, invited subscription for people who want unlimited Scripture-anchored deep study, Hebrew and Greek on every verse with Strong’s concordance, 7 Core Deep Study plans, and a sermon document generator. Pricing is set by the App Store and Play Store. The free tier never changes.

Free vs freemium Bible apps — what is actually locked?

“Free” means different things across Bible apps, and the difference usually lives below the surface. Some apps are free in the everyday sense — open them and the whole text is there. Others use a freemium model where the download costs nothing but the reading experience is shaped by ads, a limited set of free translations, or features that ask you to upgrade before you can continue. None of these models is wrong; they are simply different trade-offs, and it helps to know which one you are choosing.

The honest test is what happens when you sit down to read. Can you open any book, in the translation you prefer, and read or listen straight through without interruption? In Trinity Bible the answer is yes: every one of the 31,102 verses across all 66 books is available on the free tier, in nine public-domain translations, with HD word-synced audio on the King James Version and the Spanish Reina-Valera 1909 — at no cost and with no upgrade prompt blocking the page.

A fair, factual look at where the line tends to fall.
What you might want A typical freemium model Trinity Bible, free tier
The complete text of Scripture Often yes, though sometimes shaped around ads All 31,102 verses, all 66 books
Multiple translations A core set free; many behind an upgrade 9 translations included
Spoken audio narration Sometimes a paid add-on Free on KJV and Reina-Valera 1909
Reading without ads Varies; some show ads on the free tier No ads, on any tier
Reading offline Sometimes a premium feature Included; KJV ships on-device
Original-language study (Hebrew, Greek) Usually a paid tier, where offered Trinity Plus (7-day trial)

The point of the table is not to say one approach beats another for everyone. It is to make the line visible. Many apps lead with breadth of paid scholarship or a large catalog of licensed modern translations; that is real value if you want it. Where Trinity leads is the free baseline: the entire Bible, read and heard, with nothing held back as a teaser. Deep original-language study sits in Trinity Plus, which carries a 7-day trial so you can see it before you decide.

Is a free Bible app safe and ad-free?

A free app is worth a moment of care, because “free” sometimes means the cost has simply moved — into advertising, into data collection, or into interruptions that pull you out of the text. With Scripture, the reading itself is the thing, and anything that breaks the page breaks the reading.

Trinity Bible carries no advertising on any tier. You will not see banner ads, interstitials, sponsored verses, or full-screen prompts between chapters. The app is supported by Trinity Plus, an optional subscription — not by selling attention back to the reader. When you open a chapter, the chapter is what you get.

Your reading is yours. Notes, highlights, bookmarks, and prayer-journal entries belong to you, and the KJV ships on-device so you can read with no connection at all. Cloud sync keeps your place and your annotations consistent across your phone, tablet, and the web when you choose to sign in — and full details of what is stored and how live in the privacy policy, linked in the footer of every page. The aim is a quiet space for the Word, not a feed competing for your eyes.

What you get for free in Trinity, in detail

The free tier is not a sample. It is the whole Bible, with the features that make reading it a daily practice rather than an occasional lookup. Here is what is included, plainly, with nothing held in reserve.

THE TEXT

Nine translations, complete

All 31,102 verses across 66 books, in KJV, WEB, ASV, BBE, YLT, Darby, Webster’s, Douay-Rheims, and the Spanish Reina-Valera 1909. Every translation is public-domain and fully available — read any book in any of them, from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22.

THE VOICE

HD audio, word-synced

Listen to the King James Version and the Reina-Valera 1909 in HD narration, with each word highlighted as it is read. Add ambient background music if you want it, or read in silence. The audio is free, with no per-chapter unlock.

THE RHYTHM

Plans and a daily devotional

Reading plans and a Bible-in-a-Year tracker help you keep a steady pace, and a daily devotional gives you a fresh reflection each day. The devotional is generated by a language model, written to sit close to the day’s passage rather than wander from it.

THE MARGINS

Notes, prayer, bookmarks

A prayer journal, notes, bookmarks, highlights, and tags let you keep your own record alongside the text. Cross-references are shown on every verse, and thematic search helps you trace an idea across the whole canon.

THE CRAFT

Verse images and recordings

Make verse image cards and short verse videos to keep or share, and record passages in your own voice. The reader offers light and dark themes, photographic book covers, and a layout built for long, unhurried reading.

THE REACH

Offline and across devices

The KJV ships on-device, so you can read with no connection. Optional cloud sync carries your place and your annotations between phone, tablet, and the web — and none of this sits behind a paywall.

If you ever want to study in the original languages, navigate cross-references, follow Deep Study plans, ask questions of the text, read chapter summaries, generate a sermon or study document, or share without a watermark, those live in Trinity Plus — which opens with a 7-day trial. But none of it is required to read the Bible well. The free tier holds the whole of it.

Questions, answered plainly

Does Trinity Bible cost anything to download?

No. The app is free on the App Store and Google Play. You can use the entire free tier without ever entering a credit card.

Are any books or translations locked?

No. All 66 books and all 9 shipped translations are available on the free tier. There is no teaser-book pattern.

What does Trinity Plus add?

Unlimited tap-to-explain on any verse, Scripture-first chat with verse-anchored Q&A history, Hebrew and Greek with Strong’s on every verse, 7 Core Deep Study plans, and a sermon/study document generator that exports a designed PDF from your bookmarks, notes, and linked conversations.

Open the Word in Trinity Bible

Free for everyone. No ads. The whole Bible — read, heard, studied, prayed, shared — in your hand.

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