Safari. Browse by touch.

With Safari on iPod touch, you can shop, search, read, comment, or just wander around the web, anytime you want. And as you tap, pinch, and flick from page to page, you’ll wonder how you browsed any other way.

The web whizzes by.

You’re about to do even faster browsing, reading, shopping, and everything-elsing on the web. That’s because web pages load (and reload) in a blink. Built-in Twitter support means you can tweet without ever leaving the web page you’re on. The high-resolution Retina display renders pages beautifully, with perfectly crisp text and bright, vivid graphics. Looking for an exact word or passage? Do a quick text search. If it’s on the page, Safari will find it.

Zoom in on the details.

Get a closer look at any web page by zooming in and out with a tap or a pinch of the Multi-Touch display. View websites in portrait or landscape. Rotate iPod touch 90 degrees and the web page rotates, too.

So long, ads. Read you later, articles.

Ads on websites can range anywhere from annoying to just plain creepy. Thankfully, Safari Reader takes care of that mess for you. It smartly recognizes when there’s an article on the page. Just tap the Reader icon and it’s bye-bye clutter. Now there’s nothing between you and your story. Running short on time? Add an article to your Reading List so you can read it later. iCloud automatically keeps your Reading List and bookmarked web pages up to date across all your devices so you can pick up on one device where you left off on another.1

From web page to real page.

When you want to print a web page — whether it’s directions to a pool party or tickets to tonight’s concert — AirPrint gets the job done without any cables.2
Learn more about AirPrint

Easy access to your faves.

If you check a website frequently — a favorite magazine, blog, or sports site — create a Home screen icon, or web clip, for it. Make web clips with Safari, and your favorite sites are always just a tap away.

  1. iCloud requires iOS 5 on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd and 4th generation), iPad, or iPad 2; a Mac computer with OS X Lion; or a PC with Windows Vista or Windows 7 (Outlook 2007 or 2010 or an up-to-date browser is required for accessing email, contacts, and calendars). Some features require a Wi-Fi connection. Some features are not available in all countries. Access to some services is limited to 10 devices.
  2. Requires an AirPrint-enabled printer. See www.apple.com/ipodtouch/features/airprint.html for more information.